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Turbotec Experience 09 · HISTORIC MOTORSPORT

Moby Dick 500

Turbocharged, analogue and intimidating. A historic racing experience celebrating one of Porsche's most outrageous competition machines.
The car

Porsche 935/78 “Moby Dick”

Group 5 · 3.2 twin turbo
POWER
750 hp
WEIGHT
1,030 kg
POWER TO WEIGHT
1.37 kg/hp
TOP SPEED
366 km/h
ENGINE
3.2 flat-six, twin turbo
COOLING
Water-cooled heads
DRIVE
Rear wheel
GEARBOX
4-speed manual

The most extreme interpretation of the rulebook Porsche ever built. The floor was dropped, the bodywork extended until it barely resembled a 911, and the flat-six given water-cooled heads and two turbochargers. It was measured at 366 km/h at Le Mans in 1978.

Seven hundred and fifty horsepower in a thousand-kilogram car with no electronics of any kind. Below four thousand revs it does very little. Above them, it does everything at once.

Worth knowing
  • Named for its shape. Nobody at Porsche objected.
  • 366 km/h down the Mulsanne in 1978 — faster than anything else that year.
  • 1.37 kg per horsepower, in 1978, with no driver aids whatsoever.
The experience
WHERE
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit
FORMAT
Historic Motorsport Race
HOW LONG
18 MIN
DIFFICULTY
ADVANCED
PLATFORM
Assetto Corsa
DISPLAY
Triple screen
CONDITIONS
16:30 · clear · 1,500 m altitude
GRID
8 cars · standing start · start P6
The drive

Seven hundred and fifty horsepower, no electronics, and a circuit a mile above the sea. Below four thousand revs it does almost nothing; above them it arrives all at once. Learning where that line falls, corner by corner, is the entire experience — and at Kyalami's altitude the turbo matters more than it would anywhere else.

Who you race
01STRYKERWins from positions he should not
02GHOSTLINEFastest lap on the grid, never touches you
06SENTINEL-VTwo seconds behind, then ahead at the flag
What you feel  ·  PULSECORE FORCED INDUCTION

The boost is the thing you feel. A low pressure building through your back as the turbo spools, then a sharp release. Gearchanges land as hard mechanical strikes. The road surface is kept deliberately quiet so the engine has room to speak.

Every setting is configured before you sit down — force feedback, haptics, seat position, field of view. Select the experience, and drive.