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Porsche Of The Day: 1970 Porsche 908/03 Spyder

1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

The 908/3 prototype was built for the sole purpose of winning the Targa Florio and Nürburgring legs of the world Championship. The 908 specialized in lightweight design through the use of a 48 lbs titanium space frame and 26 lbs body. Known as the Porche miracle by Italians, the 908/3s won the Targa Florio and Nürburgring outright in 1970. The car was so effective it won championship around up to 1980 without concern over fatigue due to the lightweight components.

1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

Thus Type 908/03 was basically conceived for tight twisty circuits that demanded high levels of maneuverability. Consequently, the size of the sports car was kept to a minimum and it weighs a mere 540 kilos. The driver’s seat is even mounted on the right-hand side to ensure better weight distribution on the predominately clockwise circuits the car was to race on.

1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

The flat-eight three litre engine produced 350hp enabling the 908/03 to obtain a top speed of approximately 275 km/h (172 mph), but it was the cars agility that was to ensure success during its racing career.

1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's 1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's 1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's 1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's 1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's 1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's 1970 Porsche 908/03 Michael Alschner ©2017 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

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