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PORSCHE 917 - THE FILM - PREMIUM EDITION (BOOK & DVD)


The fabulous 12-cylinder 917 was the key to Porsche’s first overall victory at Le Mans in 1970. It went on to dominate the World Championship for Makes and later, triumphed again, this time... Read more
Language: German, English

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The fabulous 12-cylinder 917 was the key to Porsche’s first overall victory at Le Mans in 1970. It went on to dominate the World Championship for Makes and later, triumphed again, this time in 1973 in the Can-Am series with up to 1,000 bhp,.

The Porsche 917 is probably the most famous racing car in history and is surrounded by various myths and legends. Helmut Deimel has now created a cinematic monument to this remarkable sports car from Zuffenhausen.

In 82 minutes of screen time, he tells the whole story of the car, from its development and presentation 1969 right through its years racing in the World Championship, its leading role in the Le Mans film, plus its exploits in Can-Am and in Europe at the Interserie. All these led eventually to Mark Donohue’s record-breaking drive at Talladega Speedway in 1975 where he recorded a lap at 221.61 mph.

In addition to extensive historic footage, the film contains interviews with protagonists such as Kurt Ahrens, Richard Attwood, Derek Bell, Vic Elford, Peter Falk, Hans Herrmann, Willi Kauhsen, Gijs van Lennep, Herbert Linge, Dr Helmut Marko, Hans Mezger, Ferdinand Piëch, and many more.

This Premium Edition adds a stunning 60-page illustrated book in maxi format to the DVD. Additional to short Texts describing the history of the car many large Images are added up with quotes from he film.

Product specification

Binding
In hardback
Pages
60
ISBN / EAN
9120044860253
Languages
German, English
Publication date
11/2024
Dimensions
29 x 29 x 1 cm

Additional information

Book type or Series
History; Photo Book

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