Photo Gallery «Technology in race cars (14): CD Panhard LM64 - winged flounder with a backbone»
In 1964, two sports cars competed at Le Mans that were far ahead of their time in terms of aerodynamics. Despite having less than 100 hp, the CD Panhard LM64 ran at over 220 km/h on the Hunaudières straight. However, the greatest progress was hidden on the underside of the car. This episode of the series "Technology in racing cars" looks at the special features of this plastic-bodied racing car.
CD Panhard LM 64 (1964) - Chassis 64/2 took part in Le Mans as number 44 - Rétromobile Paris 2020
© Bruno von Rotz, 2020
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