
Porsche 956 - Wikipedia
The Porsche 956 was a Group C sports-prototype racing car designed by Norbert Singer and built by Porsche in 1982 for the FIA World Sportscar Championship. It was later upgraded to the 956B in 1984.
The legendary Porsche 956
From Nürburgring records to Le Mans victory, the 956 dominated the racing world for more than a decade. Today, 40 years later, it’s a bona fide automotive legend, a purpose-built vehicle that has influenced a host of racecars that have come in its wake.
Porsche 956 - Ultimate Model Guide - Stuttcars
The ultimate research center for the Porsche 956. Access to guides, pictures, specs and more. The best way to get to know the all-conquering 956.
Porsche 956 (1982 – 1983) - Stuttcars
Built by Porsche in 1982 for the FIA World Sportscar Championship. In 1983, driven by Stefan Bellof, this car established a record that would stand for 35 year. 25 (28 numbered chassis, but some used to rebuild crashed cars). Includes 956 and 956B. Premiere: 1982 May 15 at Silverstone / Achievements: Le Mans winner 1982 – 1983.
Dream Debut for Porsche’s 956 - Porsche’s first monocoque …
Porsche proceeded to design, build, and test its Type 956, built around a 2.6-liter flat six of the same type that had won Le Mans in 1981. Twin-turbocharged, with four valves per cylinder in water-cooled, twin-cam heads, it produced 620 hp at 8,200 rpm.
Porsche 956 - Porsche Newsroom
Porsche conceived the 956 with the so-called ground effect for the Group C. It was sucked to the track surface by a specially shaped under-floor, increasing cornering speeds considerably. The debut at Le Mans in 1982 yielded a triple victory.
Porsche 956: The Ultimate Group C Legend | 4WheelCafe’s In …
The Porsche 956 is not just a race car; it’s an icon of automotive history. Born out of necessity and engineered to perfection, the 956 dominated Group C racing in the 1980s, leaving a legacy that still resonates with car enthusiasts and motorsport aficionados today.
Porsche 956 - Ultimate Guide & Research Hub - supercars.net
The Porsche 956 is one of the most legendary race cars in the history of motorsport. Introduced in 1982 to compete in the newly established FIA Group C category, the 956 set new standards for performance, aerodynamics, and technological innovation.
How the Porsche 956 made racing history
Feb 1, 2018 · With its progressive injection system and 2.6-litre turbo engine, the 956 achieves a power output of 620 hp. In particular, its unique aerodynamics make the racing car into a success story.
40th Anniversary of the Porsche 956 - Autoweek
Apr 1, 2022 · It was 40 years ago this week that Porsche unveiled the mighty 956, a race car like no other before it. It was made specifically to meet the rules of the FIA’s new Group C class for “sports...