The Le Mans winner would hold on to the car until 2000, when he sold it to renowned New Jersey Porsche collector Frank Gallogly for a then-model-record $1.32 million. Seinfeld bought it the next ...
It achieved an impressive 0.36 drag coefficient, and in practice for the 1978 Le Mans race, it touched 227 ... 43 laps down on the winner, the Renault-Alpine A442B. Jean Rédélé, who’d founded ...