Lanzante also revealed the first road-legal Pagani Zonda Revolucion, and a phenomenal Marlboro-liveried McLaren P1 HDK.
At the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Lanzante Limited has come out guns blazing, revealing several new builds that include F1-powered Porsches.
We're referring to the 930 TAG Turbo project announced roughly five years ago, and Lanzante has shown two examples of the rear-engine super sports car at the event, both as part of static displays and on runs up the famous hill climb to the top of Lord March's driveway.
While any car with a 1.5-liter twin-turbocharged Porsche-TAG V6 engine from an F1 car is something to take note of, one of the creations is especially so, as it has been painted by the very same F1 driver whose engine resides in the back of one of the 911s.
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This particular 911 Turbo build is dubbed SJ87, and the F1 driver is Stefan Johansson. His car has the same race engine he used in the McLaren MP4/3 Formula 1 at the Austrian round of the 1987 season, hence the SJ87 name. Johansson hand-painted the body and included several nods to the past in the livery. The green accents reference his helmet design, itself inspired by his father's nickname for him as a child, “Little Leaf.” Blue and yellow accents call to mind his home Swedish flag, while red and white elements pay tribute to Mclaren's livery of the era, when it was still sponsored by Marlboro.
But that's not all. Lanzante also revealed its latest P1 commission, which is the fourth HDK (High Downforce Kit) model to be completed. This also pays tribute to McLaren F1 liveries of the 1980s and 1990s and features Lanzante's 4.0-liter Cosworth engine upgrade with 1,000 horsepower and 774 lb-ft of torque.
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A pair of P1 GTs also appears at Goodwood this year, as well as “a technical showpiece of the track-focused P1 LM25.” The LM25 range is a selection of seven McLaren models that are being upgraded as a homage to the seven F1 GTRs that competed at the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The P1 LM25 will be joined by LM25 versions of the Senna GTR and the 765 LT Spider, as well as the P1 Spider, which debuted at the festival last year and will run up the hill this weekend.
Still not impressed? Lanzante is also taking its first completed road-converted Pagani Zonda Revolucion up the hill, along with two McLaren F1 GTRs. Fast, sexy cars with no electrification? We're always interested in that.
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