Description

  • Porsche’s first-ever production-based turbocharged racing car

  • One of only 31 factory-built 934s for FIA Group 4

  • Period competition record: 18 wins, 29 podiums, 69 race entries

  • Restored to original 934 specification using preserved, factory-original components

  • Praised by Porsche expert Andy Prill as “virtually totally original”

  • Eligible for the Le Mans Classic, Rennsport Reunion, Monterey Motorsports Reunion, and more

This 1976 Porsche 934 is far more than a race car — it’s a pivotal part of Porsche’s motorsport legacy. As the company’s first turbocharged production-based racer, it was born from the fire and fury of the 930 Turbo, yet transformed into a machine purpose-built for dominance under the FIA’s Group 4 regulations. Only 31 of these factory-built 934s were ever produced, making each one a highly coveted rarity. Among them, chassis 0172 stands tall as not only one of the most successful in period but also one of the most faithfully preserved.

Ordered new by Hamburg tyre magnate Richard Leder, the car was delivered directly from the factory and immediately put to use on Europe’s most iconic circuits. Leder entered six races in 1976, quickly showcasing the 934’s capabilities with an outright win at Kassel-Calden and another at Avus Berlin. Sadly, following a crash at the Nürburgring 1000km and Leder’s subsequent passing in a road accident, the car was acquired by Volkert Merl, who transitioned the car to 934/5 specification and continued its competitive streak with further success through 1977.

The next chapter in this car’s story unfolded with Swiss Porsche dealer and gentleman racer Peter Zbinden, who, often partnered with fellow Swiss driver Edi Kofel, embarked on an intensive racing campaign between 1978 and 1980. They entered over 30 events together, earning an incredible string of results — 16 class or overall victories and a total of 29 podium finishes. The 934 continued to compete into the early 1980s under the stewardship of Pierre Schaerer before eventually landing with Zurich-based Peter Baumann, who initiated a proper and faithful restoration back to original Group 4 specification.

Notably, the car retained nearly all of its factory Group 4 components even during its various specification upgrades — a testament to its careful ownership and historical foresight. This allowed for a meticulous and correct restoration, completed by Roock Sportsystem in Germany using its original parts, later verified by Prill Porsche Classics in the UK. Porsche expert Andy Prill described the car as “virtually totally original” and “probably the only surviving example of this quality.” Today, it presents exactly as it did in 1976 — from its fender flares and centre-lock BBS wheels to its iconic livery — and remains fully eligible for the world’s most prestigious historic racing events including Le Mans Classic, Monterey Motorsports Reunion, and Rennsport Reunion.

Period Race History – Porsche 934 Chassis 0172:

  • 11 Apr 1976 – Hockenheim – Richard Leder – 6th

  • 25 Apr 1976 – Sylt – Richard Leder – 3rd

  • 2 May 1976 – Eifelrennen Nürburgring – Richard Leder – 9th

  • 9 May 1976 – Kassel-Calden – Richard Leder – 1st

  • 23 May 1976 – Avus Berlin – Richard Leder – 1st

  • 30 May 1976 – Nürburgring 1000km – Leder/Zancuso – DNF

  • 15 Aug 1976 – Zandvoort – Volkert Merl – DNS

  • 22 Aug 1976 – Kassel-Calden – Volkert Merl – 5th

  • 29 Aug 1976 – Hockenheim – Volkert Merl – DNQ

  • 12 Sep 1976 – Ulm-Mengen – Volkert Merl – 1st

  • 4 Oct 1976 – Hockenheim – Volkert Merl – DNF

  • 13 Mar 1977 – Zolder – Volkert Merl – DNF

  • 17 Apr 1977 – Hockenheim – Volkert Merl – 3rd

  • 24 Apr 1977 – Sylt – Volkert Merl – 2nd

  • 8 May 1977 – Kassel-Calden – Volkert Merl – DNS

  • 22 May 1977 – Avus Berlin – Volkert Merl – DNS

  • 12 Jun 1977 – Wunstorf – Volkert Merl – DNF

  • 3 Jul 1977 – Norisring – Volkert Merl – DNF

  • 24 Jul 1977 – Diepholz – Volkert Merl – 4th

  • 30 Jul 1977 – Hockenheim – Volkert Merl – 8th

  • 21 Aug 1977 – Kassel-Calden – Volkert Merl – DNF

  • 28 Aug 1977 – Nürburgring Trophy – Volkert Merl – Unknown

  • 18 Sep 1977 – Ulm-Mengen – Volkert Merl – 2nd

  • 19 Mar 1978 – Hockenheim – Peter Zbinden – 2nd

  • 16 Apr 1978 – Dijon (4h) – Zbinden/Kofel – DNS

  • 22 Apr 1978 – Dijon (6h) – Zbinden/Kofel – 7th

  • 30 Apr 1978 – Hockenheim – Peter Zbinden – 1st

  • 28 May 1978 – Nürburgring 1000km – Zbinden/Kofel – 18th

  • 16 Jul 1978 – Hockenheim – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 29 Jul 1978 – Hockenheim – Edi Kofel – 11th

  • 5 Nov 1978 – Nürburgring (Rheintal) – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 18 Mar 1979 – Hockenheim – Peter Zbinden – 1st

  • 8 Apr 1979 – Hockenheim (Jim Clark Rennen) – Peter Zbinden – DNS

  • 16 Mar 1979 – Hockenheim – Peter Zbinden – 1st

  • 1 Apr 1979 – Paul Ricard – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 15 Apr 1979 – Dijon – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 27 Apr 1979 – Dijon (6h) – Zbinden/Kofel – 7th

  • 29 Apr 1979 – Hockenheim – Edi Kofel – 2nd

  • 6 May 1979 – Silverstone (6h) – Zbinden/Kofel – 6th

  • 3 Jun 1979 – Nürburgring 1000km – Zbinden/Kofel – DNF

  • 19 Aug 1979 – St. Ursanne (Hillclimb) – Peter Zbinden – 2nd

  • 16 Sep 1979 – Vallelunga (6h) – Zbinden/Kofel – 11th

  • 14 Oct 1979 – Hockenheim (6h) – Zbinden/Kofel – 1st

  • 6 Apr 1980 – Dijon – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 27 Apr 1980 – Hockenheim – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 4 May 1980 – Dijon – Edi Kofel – 2nd

  • 11 May 1980 – Silverstone (6h) – Zbinden/Kofel – DNF

  • 18 May 1980 – Monza – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 13 Jul 1980 – Hockenheim – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 3 Aug 1980 – Ayent-Anzère (Hillclimb) – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 17 Aug 1980 – Oberhallau (Hillclimb) – Edi Kofel – 2nd

  • 24 Aug 1980 – St. Ursanne (Hillclimb) – Edi Kofel – 2nd

  • 7 Sep 1980 – Gurnigel – Edi Kofel – DNF

  • 8 Sep 1980 – Hemberg – Edi Kofel – 1st

  • 19 Oct 1980 – Hockenheim (3h) – Zbinden/Willi – 1st

  • 22 Mar 1981 – Hockenheim – Pierre Schaerer – 2nd

  • 19 Apr 1981 – Dijon – Pierre Schaerer – 8th

  • 10 May 1981 – Dijon – Pierre Schaerer – 6th

  • 27 Jun 1981 – Misano – Pierre Schaerer – 5th

  • 12 Jul 1981 – Hockenheim – Pierre Schaerer – 5th

  • 1 Aug 1981 – Hockenheim – Pierre Schaerer – DNF

  • 9 Aug 1981 – Ayent-Anzère (Hillclimb) – Pierre Schaerer – 11th

  • 23 Aug 1981 – St. Ursanne (Hillclimb) – Pierre Schaerer – 4th

  • 6 Sep 1981 – La Roche (Hillclimb) – Pierre Schaerer – 7th

  • 13 Sep 1981 – Gurnigel – Pierre Schaerer – 6th

  • 11 Oct 1981 – Hockenheim (3h) – Schaerer/Calderari – DNF

  • 13 Jul 1982 – Salzburgring – Pierre Schaerer – 15th

  • 3 Aug 1982 – Ayent-Azerre (Hillclimb) – Peter Zbinden – 2nd

  • 17 Aug 1982 – Zandvoort – Pierre Schaerer – 2nd

Now available for viewing at the DD Classics Dealership in London, please call 0208 878 33 55 to book an appointment.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the above information but errors may occur. Please check with a salesperson.

Détails du véhicule

Données du véhicule

Marque
Porsche
Série de modèles
934 Turbo
Modèle
934
Série de fabrication
934
Date immatriculation
Non fourni
Année
1976
Kilométrage (compteur)
Numéro d'identification du véhicule
Non fourni
Numéro de moteur
Non fourni
Numéro de Transmission
Non fourni
Numéros correspondants
Non
Nombre de propriétaires
Non fourni

Détails techniques

Type de carrosserie
Voiture de course
Puissance (kW/CV)
357/485
Cylindrée (cm³)
2994
Cylindres
6
Portes
2
Volant
Gauche
Boîte de vitesse
Boîte manuelle
Vitesses
4
Traction
Arrière
Frein avant
À disque
Frein arrière
À disque
Carburant
Essence

Configuration individuelle

Couleur extérieure
Blanc
Couleur intérieure
Noir
Matériel intérieur
Cuir

État, immatriculation, documentation

Expertise disponible
Immatriculé
Prêt à conduire

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TW9 4HJ Kew

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