The
Porsche 934 was introduced for the 1976 racing season. It was manufactured for two years, 1976 and 1977, with 31 of them, total, being built.
Toine Hezemans drove this car to victory at the
European GT Championship, while in the
U.S., with
George Follmer at the wheel, it also became the
Trans-Am champion. It continued to win races throughout the late 1970s. The 934 was essential in building the
Porsche 934/5, a combination of the 934 chassis and engine with the 935 wheels, tyres and rear wing configuration. The 934 as well as the 935 were raced in the
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft in a distinctive orange "
Jägermeister" livery. Alan Hamilton the Australian Porsche distributor at the time owned one of these cars and competed and won the 1977
Australian Sports Car Championship, and in 1980 the same car won the title with
Allan Moffat behind the wheel. ==Details==