Racing improves the breed, goes the saying; no marque has been as
steadfastly diligent in this pursuit than Porshe. Porsche applied
turbocharging to its racing cars in 1972 and, within a year, this
technology had crossed over into its production cars: the first
road-going 911 Turbo was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1973.
Johnny Tipler tells the story of the air-cooled turbocharged 911s,
starting with the 934 and 935 race cars that fostered the Type 930 in
1974. The 930 accounted for over 21,000 vehicle sales before being
replaced by the 964 Turbo in 1990, followed by the 993 Turbo in 1995.
With 300 colour photographs, many taken specially by renowned
photographer Antony Fraser, Porsche Air-Cooled Turbos 1974-1996 also
presents exclusive interviews with Klaus Ludwig, Jochen Mass and Nick
Heidfeld, and includes full specification tables for each key model
type. Foreword is by Alois Ruf.