Article 3XE33 Working on this Singer 911 restoration “turns” Williams F1 engineers

Working on this Singer 911 restoration “turns” Williams F1 engineers

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When Williams Advanced Engineering agreed to collaborate with Singer Vehicle Design on a Dynamics and Lightweighting Study (DLS) for a Singer client, it was expecting to wring the best dynamics and wrest the most weight from a vintage Porsche 911. But that's not exactly what happened.

Based in Grove, Oxfordshire, England, Williams Advanced Engineering is a division of the group that includes the Williams Formula 1 race team. LA-based Singer restores and "reimagines" 1989 to 1994 Porsche 911s for its clients. The company has restored about 100 highly regarded and highly sought-after 911s so far.

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