The Porsche 934 was developed to enter the entire world Championship for Makes' Group 4 course in 1976. In line with the 930 Turbo, the 934 showcased a powerful 2,994cc flat-six turbo motor which produced 485hp and 60kg/m of torque. 31 of the highly effective racecar were built; one of them ended up being that run by Kremer Racing, emblazoned with a unique cobalt green livery and featuring German air conditioning company Vaillant as its main sponsor. It took three victories inside 1976 DRM (German rushing Championship) season, holding motorist Bob Wollek toward the top of Division 1 drivers' standings.