956-C

The Porsche 956 C was one of the most dominant endurance racing cars of the 1980s. Developed for Group C competition, it combined a lightweight aluminum monocoque chassis with advanced ground-effect aerodynamics that generated remarkable downforce for its time. Powered by a turbocharged flat-six engine, the 956 C delivered both speed and reliability—two essential qualities in long-distance racing. Its low, flowing bodywork and enclosed cockpit marked a major step forward in prototype design. With multiple victories at Le Mans and in the World Endurance Championship, the 956 C secured its place as one of Porsche’s greatest racing machines.

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