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Porsche typ 1983 (Racing transaxle for Automobiles Matra)

In 1972, Matra’s motorsport division commissioned Porsche to design and manufacture a synchronized gearbox adapted for turbocharged engines. Furthermore, Porsche was to provide ongoing technical support for these gearboxes and supply spare parts.

During the 1974 24 Hours of Le Mans, around 11:00 a.m., the #7 Matra MS670C (06), running in first place, suffered a gearbox failure. A 45-minute repair was required in the pits. According to a common story, Porsche mechanics assisted in the repairs in the Matra pits. However, no Porsche representatives are visible in the photographs provided. Therefore, a more plausible version is that a Porsche engineer was present in the Matra pits to file a complaint about a prohibited repair (ACO regulations prohibited gearbox casing replacement). Had the repairs taken longer or had the prohibited repairs been performed, Porsche would have secured victory.

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