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This 911 ST is the lightest Factory Race Car ever built by Porsche

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If you’re anything like me, when you think of the "Hippie" Porsche you most likely think of Martini Racing’s "Psychedelic" 917 LH. That famous purple, green and white livery was first presented to the pubic in 1970 at Le Mans where Gérard Larrousse and Willi Kauhsenthe piloted it to 2nd place overall (bookended by two other Porsches: the 917 of Hans Hermann and Richard Attwood that gave Porsche their first Le Mans victory and Martini’s 908 that took 3rd and swept the podium for Porsche).

Martini Racing's famous "Hippie" Porsche 917 piloted by Gerard Larousse / Willy Kauhsen

However, there was a 2nd "Hippie" Porsche in 1970, a 911 ST. It’s that 911 that’s the subject of today’s film. Gérard Larrousse, the same man who drove the famous "Hippie" Porsche 917 to 2nd place at Le Mans in 1970, was additionally tasked with driving this smaller and lighter version 911 ST in the Tour de France that same year. Finishing in 3rd place, the Hippie 911 ST was the first Porsche across the finish line behind the much more powerful Matras. At only 780 kilos (1720 lbs) this is the lightest Porsche 911 ever built by the factory and recently came out of a 5-year restoration by Historika. In this film Larrousse, is reunited with the Porsche 47-years later and we discover that it holds a special place in his heart – and not just because of the race.

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