PORSCHE 956 n.21

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Description

PORSCHE 956 n.21

HISTORY

The Porsche 956 is a prototype that participated at the 24 Hours of Le Mans of 1984. The British Charles Ivey Racing Team with Chris Craft, Alain De Cadenet and Allan Grice at the wheel of the Porsche 956 n.21 did not finish in the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1984 due to engine failure after having covered two hundred and seventy-four laps. The winner the race was Porsche 956B n.7 with Klaus Ludwig and Henry Pescarolo, in second place the Porsche 956 n.26 with Jean Rondeau and John Paul jr, while in third position the Porsche 956B with David Hobbs, Philippe Streiff and Sarel Van Der Merwe.

The race was conditioned by the death of the race commissioner Jacky Loiseau due to the incident involving John Sheldon’s Nimrod-Aston Martin and Drake Olson’s sister car.

Video crash John Sheldon with Nimrod-Aston Martin, where a marshall race dead

CHASSIS

Porsche 956
Aluminium monocoque
Length: 4770 mm
Width: 1930 mm
Height: 1030 mm
Suspension front: Double wishbones, coil springs over Bilstein gas-pressurized dampers
Suspension rear: Lower wishbones, rocker arms, coil springs over dampers
Brakes: Ventilated and cross-drilled discs
Tyres: Dunlop

ENGINE

Porsche 935/76 2649 cc F6 Bi-Turbo
Power: 471 kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: Manual five speed.
Fuel brand: STP
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: 100 lt

RESULT

Did not finish in the 24 hours of Le Mans 1984 with drivers Chris Craft, Alain De Cadenet, Allan Grice

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Additional information

Driver

Craft Chris, De Cadenet Alain, Grice Allan

Manufacturer

Porsche

Race

24 Hours of Le Mans

Year Race

1984

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