Group 5 Special Production was a class of circuit racing introduced by the FIA in 1976. The limited regulations (less than 2.5 pages worth!) lead to some of the craziest race cars of all time, including the Porsche 935/78 (aka Moby Dick), the Ford Zakspeed Capri Turbo, and the Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo. Often dubbed “silhouette race cars”, engineers ran wild and created cars that barely resembled their production counterparts. These were raw cars that put speed over safety as they battled it out in series such as the World Championship for Makes and Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft.
But these cars are often forgotten about and many people have no idea about the amazing engineering that made these beasts tick! So strap in for this video where we’ll go over the rules and engineering that made Group 5 Special Production a golden age in circuit racing history!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Special Production Origins
02:17 Body Design
03:06 935/78 Aero
04:20 Zakspeed Capri Aero
05:05 Lancia Body Design
05:30 Chassis Design
06:56 Engine Development
10:31 What happened to Gr. 5 Spec. Prod?
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