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Two Porsche 935 Owners Made Their Track-Only Cars Street Legal

23 Jul 2024
  • How did Lanzante balance track performance and road comfort in their modified Porsche 935?

In a remarkable automotive feat, Lanzante, the renowned aftermarket specialist, has transformed two rare Porsche 935 race cars into street-legal marvels. After 18 months of meticulous development, these bespoke creations debuted at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed, captivating the automotive community.

Porsche first unveiled the modern 935 at the 2018 Rennsport Reunion. This limited-edition vehicle, based on the 911 GT2 RS, boasts a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter flat-six engine, delivering a staggering 700 horsepower. With only 77 examples produced, the 935 was a track-exclusive beast, characterized by its wider stance, streamlined body, and extended rear end.

Key Upgrades and Modifications

Key Upgrades and Modifications

Lanzante's modifications were extensive and precise. The transformation began with a unique suspension setup, tailored to provide a balance between track performance and road comfort. Upgraded brakes were installed to ensure the car could handle everyday driving conditions, alongside a hand brake for practicality.

New wheels were fitted, designed to complement the car's aggressive stance while being suitable for road use. One of the most critical changes was the integration of bespoke headlights, seamlessly incorporated into the aerodynamic body. These headlights, coupled with tailor-made electronics, ensure the 935 meets road safety standards without compromising its racing pedigree.

In addition to mechanical upgrades, Lanzante paid homage to the 935's racing heritage through its aesthetic choices. One of the converted 935s features a modern interpretation of the iconic Martini livery, a design synonymous with Porsche's racing success. The other car dons a striking red-and-white Marlboro chevron design, further emphasizing its motorsport lineage.

The two transformed Porsche 935s made their public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, one of the most prestigious automotive events in the world. Their appearance at the festival not only showcased Lanzante's engineering prowess but also highlighted the seamless blend of race car performance with road car practicality.

Lanzante's latest creation bridges the gap between the track and the road, offering a unique experience for two fortunate Porsche 935 owners. The extensive development process, marked by numerous upgrades and meticulous attention to detail, has resulted in a pair of road-legal cars that retain the spirit and performance of their track-only origins. These bespoke Porsche 935s stand as a testament to the possibilities of automotive engineering, merging racing heritage with street-legal functionality in a stunning display of craftsmanship.

Wael Nakhle

BY Wael Nakhle

Wael is an automotive content writer specializes in creating written content for Motor 283. Producing a wide range of content, including blog posts, articles, product descriptions, reviews, and technical guides related to cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles, with an unprecedented passion for cars, and motorcycles.

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