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The Porsche 3512 was a motor racing engine designed by Porsche for use in Formula One in the early 1990s. [2]Porsche had left Formula One at the end of 1987 after four years supplying TAG-badged turbo engines to the McLaren team, but decided to return two years later with a view to create a V12 engine for the newly introduced 3.5-litre normally-aspirated regulations (hence this engine's ...
Porsche returned to F1 again in 1991 as an engine supplier, however, this time with disastrous results: The Footwork Arrows cars powered with the overweight Porsche 3512 double-V6 which weighed 400 pounds (180 kg), (according to various reports, including from McLaren designer Alan Jenkins, the engine was in fact 2 combined TAG V6 engines used ...
Formula One engines have come through a variety of regulations, ... [76] but Porsche ended up not becoming an F1 engine supplier for 2021-2022. 2026 onwards
2 Non-championship Formula One results. Toggle the table of contents. ... These are the complete results achieved by Porsche cars and engines in Formula One, ...
The 753 delivered Porsche's only F1 win as a constructor at the 1962 French Grand Prix at Rouen-Les-Essarts, in an 804 driven by Dan Gurney. A short-stroke version of the engine was developed, designated the 753/1. The 753 also influenced the design of the engine for Porsche's 901 project, that would become the 911. [7]: 26
While Porsche has not won an F1 race as a constructor since 1962, the brand briefly provided engines to McLaren as part of an alliance with TAG.
The Porsche 547 and Porsche 547/3 are naturally-aspirated, flat-four, boxer racing engines, designed by Porsche for Formula One racing; between 1960 and 1961 [1] [2] History [ edit ]
This modified Porsche 930 packs a modified version of the turbocharged 1.5-liter V-6 from the McLaren MP4/2 Formula 1 car, dialed up to 625 hp. This Gorgeous Porsche 911 Packs a 1980s Formula 1 Engine