Reworked internals bring big power boost for exotic F1-engined Porsche 911 Turbo
Petersfield-based engineering firm Lanzante has announced it will an upgraded version of its Formula 1-engined Porsche 911, dubbed the Tag Championship, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Based on the 930-generation 911 Turbo, it swaps the car’s original flat six for the Porsche-developed and Tag-branded powerplant that drove McLaren’s F1 cars to three consecutive championship wins between 1984 and 1986. The 1.
As well as the exotic engine, the Tag Championship 911 receives a chassis overhaul which sees many of its body panels replaced with “Formula 1-grade” carbonfibre. Its interior has been stripped of almost all its fripperies, including the electric mirrors and windows, and a rollcage has been fitted to boost rigidity and crash protection.
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