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Nurburgring Porsche 906
The Porsche 906, also known as the Carrera 6, emerged as a revolutionary force in sports car racing during the 1960s. Its performance at the 1000 km du Nürburgring in 1966 showcased Porsche’s engineering brilliance and cemented the car’s legacy on one of the most challenging circuits in the world: the legendary Nordschleife.
Porsche 906: A Technological Breakthrough
Designed under the guidance of Ferdinand Piëch, the Porsche 906 was a pivotal car for Porsche, combining cutting-edge technology with aerodynamic design. It was the first Porsche race car extensively tested in a wind tunnel, setting a precedent for modern aerodynamic practices.
Technical Highlights:
- Engine: 2.0L flat-six, producing 220 horsepower
- Weight: Ultra-light fiberglass body, weighing only 580 kg
- Chassis: Tubular spaceframe, providing exceptional rigidity and safety
- Top Speed: Capable of reaching speeds over 280 km/h, impressive for its class
The 1000 km du Nürburgring 1966: Triumph on the Nordschleife
The Nürburgring Nordschleife, often referred to as the “Green Hell,” is renowned for its treacherous layout, featuring over 150 corners and constant elevation changes. The 1000 km du Nürburgring is a grueling endurance race that demands the utmost from both car and driver, and in 1966, the Porsche 906 rose to the challenge.
Race Highlights:
- Handling Precision: The 906 excelled on the Nürburgring’s tight and technical sections, where its lightweight and balanced chassis provided unmatched agility.
- Reliability: Unlike many competitors, the 906 showcased Porsche’s hallmark of durability, completing the 1000 km distance without significant mechanical issues.
- Aerodynamic Efficiency: Its streamlined bodywork delivered high-speed stability on the track’s long straights, such as the iconic Döttinger Höhe.
A New Era of Racing Success for Porsche
The Porsche 906’s success at the 1000 km du Nürburgring marked a turning point for Porsche in international racing. Competing against larger, more powerful rivals, the 906 demonstrated that clever engineering and precision design could triumph over raw horsepower.
Legacy of the Porsche 906:
- Versatility: Achieved success not only on the Nürburgring but also in races like the Targa Florio and Sebring.
- Influence: Set the stage for Porsche’s future prototypes, including the 908 and the iconic 917.
- Cultural Impact: Regarded as a classic symbol of the innovation and determination that define Porsche’s motorsport heritage.
A Collector’s Dream
Today, the Porsche 906 remains one of the most sought-after classic race cars, admired for its beauty, performance, and historical significance. Its role in events like the 1000 km du Nürburgring 1966 continues to captivate motorsport enthusiasts and solidify its place in racing history.
Whether on the unforgiving asphalt of the Nordschleife or in the hearts of collectors, the Porsche 906 stands as a testament to Porsche’s relentless pursuit of excellence in motorsport.
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Porsche 906 – 1000 km du Nurburgring 1966
Details
Size: Multi formats available
Print technology: HD 12-Color pigment ink
Paper: Fine Art Matte 190 gr
Production
Quantity: Limited edition (50)
Signed by Art Director: Yes
Numbered: Yes
Security hologram sticker: Yes
Framing: Not including
Delivery
Posters are packed and delivered in a protective tube to ensure a safe delivery.
Collection
Porsche 906 – 1000 km du Nurburgring 1966
Details
Size: Multi formats available
Print technology: HD 12-Color pigment ink
Paper: Fine Art Matte 190 gr
Production
Quantity: Limited edition (50)
Signed by Art Director: Yes
Numbered: Yes
Security hologram sticker: Yes
Framing: Not including
Delivery
Posters are packed and delivered in a protective tube to ensure a safe delivery.