1960 Porsche Type 787 Formula 2 Car
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
1.5 liter 4 cylinder |
Weight |
1005 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
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HP |
190 @ 8000 rpm |
HP/Weight |
5.3 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
126.7 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
155 mph |
(from Porsche
Press Release) In 1957, Porsche
converted its 1500 RS-K race-sports car with four cylinder, four
camshaft engine, which had been so successful, into a centre-seat
Spyder. Formula 2 regulations then permitted fully enclosed
vehicles.
Its Grand Prix premiere was successful: on 4 August 1957 at the
Nurburgring in Germany, Edgar Barth was fastest in practice and won
the race as well. In 1958, at the Grand Prix of Europe at Reims,
France, Jean Behra produced another victory. A second place at the
Nurburgring and victory at Avus, Germany, rounded out the season and
prompted Porsche to build a thoroughbred, monoposto (literally
‘single seat’) race car.
With this car, the Type 787, Porsche sought victories in Formula 2
throughout 1960. British drivers Stirling Moss and Graham Hill,
along with Swede Joakim Bonnier, celebrated a triple triumph at
Aintree in England, while the Nurburgring, Zeltweg (Belgium) and
Modena (Italy) also witnessed Porsche successes.
These drivers, joined by Barth and Hans Herrmann, Wolfgang Count
Berghe von Trips, Bonnier as well as Dan Gurney, faced strong
competition from Lotus, Cooper and Ferrari but nevertheless Porsche
in 1960 won the desirable ‘Coupe des Constructeurs’, the unofficial
Formula 2 World Championship for Makes. A year later, new rules for
Formula 1 brought a fresh chance for Porsche: in 1961, these
modified single seaters served as the company’s entry into Grand
Prix racing.
Technical Specification
Engine: Four
cylinder, normally-aspirated, air-cooled, two-valve engine, four
shaft-driven overhead camshafts
Output: 190bhp at 8000rpm
Displacement: 1498cc
Fuel system: Two Weber dual-downdraught carburettors,
electric fuel pump, 100 litre fuel tank
Driveline: Six-speed gearbox, limited-slip differential
Chassis: Steel-tube space frame, independent suspension,
torsion bars in front, coil springs in the rear, dual circuit drum
brakes
Wheelbase: 2300mm
Weight: 456kg
Top speed: approx 155 mph (250 km/h)
Chassis number: 718-2-03