Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 3 IN 2014 CHOPARD BECAME THE OFFICIAL TIMING PARTNER OF PORSCHE MOTORSPORT People say that lovers of fine cars also have a great weakness for fine timepieces and vice versa. In both cases, sporting elegance and outstanding performance are especially important. The words spoken in 1988 by Chopard Co-President Karl-Friedrich Scheufele himself a dedicated car enthusiast upon launching the first Mille Miglia collection ring as true today as ever. The brand s participation in many famous rallies embodies a unique relationship between Chopard and racing. The close ties between these two worlds have been strengthened ever since, largely due to the impressive number of common denominators that naturally draw them together. These include constant innovation, a tireless quest for performance and excellence, unfailing respect for traditions, the supreme importance of details and of course a shared passion for mechanical engineering. In 2014, as a logical extension of its longstanding commitment to automotive sports, Chopard became the proud Official Timing Partner of Porsche Motorsport. In 2015, Porsche Motorsport reaffirmed its historical supremacy by winning its 17 th victory in Le Mans, an absolute record in the history of the prestigious endurance race. Chopard is delighted to preview in the following pages the Superfast Chrono Porsche 919 Edition unveiled last year in Le Mans and the new Superfast Chrono Porsche 919 Jacky Ickx Edition.
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 4 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 5 CHOPARD & CLASSIC RACING, A TRUE PASSION One of the special things about family companies is that the passions of those who run them are inevitably revealed in the products they create. These passions represent sources of inspiration serving as a prism through which the products take shape and the ranges are built. The Classic Racing collection stems from the passion nurtured by Karl-Friedrich Scheufele for historical cars and for motorsports in general. He is himself a collector of historical cars and a keen competitor in classic rallies. He enlists his own vehicles in the famous Mille Miglia and drives them himself, alternately accompanied by his wife or his good friend Jacky Ickx as co-driver. His father, Karl Scheufele III, Chairman of Chopard, also regularly takes part in the competition. This personal connection between the brand and one of the most well-known historical car races in the world dates back to 1988. A penchant for performance and speed, a passion for mechanics and tradition, a love of details and of fine workmanship are all key character traits that have guided the creation of this fascinating collection. A collection that also highlights the many close affinities between the world of watchmaking and that of automobiles whether it comes to precision in timing a race or in adjusting a movement; the readability of a dashboard or of a dial; or the extremely powerful ties between a driver and his car, as well as between a man and his watch. The Classic Racing collection is composed of timepieces featuring a design echoing that of sport cars: elegant yet sporty, sleek and daring. Their mechanical qualities are matched by those of the speed machines that inspire them: reliability, sturdiness, and a level of precision attested by a chronometer certificate issued by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC). More information on www.chopard.com
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 6 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 7 PORSCHE MOTORSPORT AND CHOPARD A legendary team in the world of motor racing, Porsche Motorsport has decided to partner with Swiss watchmaker Chopard for its grand comeback to competition in the FIA World Endurance Championship with its Porsche 919 Hybrid. United by shared values such as a constant quest for performance and excellence, Porsche Motorsport and Chopard are sealing a partnership that is based on a passion for motor racing. Born of a common aspiration towards reliability and innovation, the exceptional mechanical marvels from the workshops of both Porsche Motorsport and Chopard have made an indelible imprint on their respective worlds, remaining benchmarks among devotees of motorsports and watchmaking.
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 8 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 9 24 HOURS OF LE MANS SUCCESSES PORSCHE AND MOTORSPORTS Porsche has been successful in many branches of motorsport and primarily in long-distance races. Despite its early involvement in motorsports being limited to supplying relatively small engines to racing underdogs up until the late 1960s, by the mid-1950s Porsche had already tasted moderate success in the realm of sports car racing, most notably in the Carrera Panamericana and Targa Florio, classic races which were later used in the naming of street cars. The Porsche 917 of 1969 turned the manufacturer into a powerhouse, winning in 1970 the first of over a dozen 24 Hours of Le Mans, more than any other company. With the 911 Carrera RS and the 935 Turbo, Porsche dominated the 1970s, including in the sports prototypes category in which it entered the successful 936, 956 and 962 models. Le Mans is the most famous long-distance race in the world, marked by sportsmanship and a quest to make automobile history. The Porsche 917 is considered one of the most iconic racing cars of all time and gave the German manufacturer its first 24 Hours of Le Mans win in 1970. The history of Porsche Motorsport is inseparable from another motorsports legend: Jacky Ickx. A longstanding Chopard ambassador, Monsieur Le Mans, six-time winner of the trial, scored four of his Le Mans victories at the wheel of a Porsche. 17 years after its previous victory, Porsche achieved the feat of winning the Le Mans race for the 17 th time. 17 OVERALL PORSCHE WINS IN LE MANS 1970 Hans Herrmann / Richard Attwood (Porsche 917) 1971 Helmut Marko / Gijs van Lennep (Porsche 917) 1976 Jacky Ickx / Gijs van Lennep (Porsche 936) 1977 Jacky Ickx / Jürgen Barth / Hurley Haywood (Porsche 936 77) 1979 Klaus Ludwig / Bill Wittington / Don Wittington (Porsche 935 K3) 1981 Jacky Ickx / Derek Bell (Porsche 936 81) 1982 Jacky Ickx / Derek Bell (Porsche 956 C) 1983 Vern Schuppan / Hurley Haywood / Al Hobert (Porsche 956 C) 1984 Klaus Ludwig / Henri Pescarolo (Porsche 956 C) 1985 Klaus Ludwig / Paolo Barilla / John Winter (Porsche 956 C) 1986 Hans-Joachim Stuck / Derek Bell / Al Hobert (Porsche 962 C) 1987 Hans-Joachim Stuck / Derek Bell / Al Hobert (Porsche 962 C) 1994 Yannick Dalmas / Hurley Haywood / Mauro Baldi (Dauer Porsche 962 LM Sport) 1996 Manuel Reuter / Davy Jones / Alexander Wurz (Joest TWR Porsche WSC 95) 1997 Michele Alboreto / Stefan Johansson / Tom Kristensen (Joest TWR Porsche WSC 95) 1998 Laurent Aiello / Allan McNish / Stéphane Ortelli (Porsche 911 GT1) 2015 Nico Hülkenberg, Nick Tandy, Earl Anderson Bamber (Porsche 919 Hybrid)
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 10 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 11 SUPERFAST, THE PERFECT BODYWORK FOR PORSCHE MOTORSPORT Superfast models are generously sized while displaying bold lines and a resolutely virile design. Now equipped with specially decorated in-house movements, they are intended for devotees of fine watchmaking capable of taming the inevitable feeling of power they procure. The models carry a number of references to the world of competitive car racing, starting with the dial displaying brushed silver-toned vertical lines against a black background evoking the cooling fins found on air-cooled racing engines. On the inner bezel ring of the Superfast watches, the minute numerals adopt the appearance of the markers that adorn sports-car rev-counters and speedometers. The hour, minute and seconds counters provide the legibility required in tense situations. Equipped with folding clasps, the natural rubber strap carries the smooth tread of the slick tyres immediately identifiable with high-speed track motor racing, a world referenced by a multitude of other elements such as the Classic Racing collection s steering wheel logo on the rubber-moulded crown, the grooves engraved on the sides of the lugs and continuing the Superfast s cooling-fin theme, rubber-coated pushers for better grip, as well as the Allen screws on the bezel inspired by those on car-wheel rims.
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 12 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 13 POWERED BY CHOPARD IN-HOUSE CALIBRES The sporty, sophisticated, powerful and imposing Superfast timepieces are equipped with Chopard movements from the Fleurier Ebauches workshops. These exceptional creations represent a further step along the path towards independence an ideal deeply cherished by Chopard. The Fleurier Ebauches workshops were founded by Chopard in July 2008 in Fleurier, in the Val-de-Travers region (Canton Neuchâtel) in order to produce in-house movements for Chopard. Several months earlier, in December 2007, Chopard had acquired a 6,000 m 2 plot of land that already housed an industrial building with a 5,100m 2 production surface area. Entirely renovated and equipped with stateof-the-art machinery, the new company premises were inaugurated in February 2009. Similarly to the watches themselves, the movements have been specially prepared for the race. All the bridges are open-worked with thin parallel lines in the style of cooling vents on sports cars an unusual finish which allows the inner workings of the movement to be tirelessly admired through the transparent case-back. Housed in the Superfast Chrono, the Chopard Calibre 03.05-M, a mechanical self-winding movement powers displays of the hours, minutes, small seconds at 6 o clock, a window-type date between 4 and 5 o clock, as well as a flyback chronograph with sweep seconds hand, minute counter at 3 o clock and hour counter at 9 o clock. This calibre is chronometer-certified by the COSC. It has a comfortable 60-hour power reserve and comprises the key features of high-end chronographs, since the fully integrated complication operates with a column-wheel system and a vertical coupling clutch.
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 14 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 15 PORSCHE 919 LIMITED EDITION On the occasion of Porsche s return to Le Mans, Chopard unveiled last year a special Porsche 919 limited edition based on the Superfast Chrono bodywork. Its dial echoes different details of the Porsche 919 Hybrid, which competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship, with the additional cross-cuts between the vertical grooves recalling the design of the rear diffuser. Stamped with the 919 logo at 9 o clock, the silver colour is reminiscent of the prestigious Porsche colour. The black and red touches perfectly match the hybrid race car. On the back, the Official Timing Partner Porsche Motorsport logo proudly appears on the glass. Thanks to this arena case-back, the Chopard movements and its exclusive open-worked bridges can still be easily admired. This exceptional model is of course a limited and numbered series of 919.
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 16 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 17 SUPERFAST CHRONO PORSCHE 919 EDITION Functions Indications Certification Movement Power reserve Frequency Jewels Case material Dial Diameter Thickness Case-back Water resistance Strap Limited edition Reference flyback chronograph, tachymetric scale, stop-seconds device hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph hand, 30-minute counter, 12-hour counter chronometer certificate issued by the COSC Chopard 03.05-M, self-winding 60 hours 4 Hz or 28,800 vibrations per hour 45 stainless steel silver-toned with 919 logo stamped at 9 o clock 45.00 mm 15.18 mm glass stamped with Official Timing Partner Porsche Motorsport 100 metres rubber strap with slick tyre design and steel folding clasp 919 168535-3002
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 18 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 19 JACKY ICKX LIMITED EDITION Jacky Ickx is one of the most fascinating racing drivers of the 20 th century. His career is impressive not only in terms of his many victories, but also because of the large variety of disciplines in which this exceptional sportsman distinguished himself. These included Formula 1 motor racing, car rallies, and above all the endurance races that forged his formidable reputation especially after winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans race six times, a feat that earned him the nickname Monsieur Le Mans. This gifted driver is also a gentleman who has made his mark on the automobile world thanks to his fair-play and elegance. It was thus in tribute to both his human and professional qualities that Chopard chose to create a limited edition bearing his name. RACING RECORD Formula 2 European Champion in 1967 116 Formula 1 Grand Prix races, with 8 victories and 2 Formula 1 World Drivers runner-up spots in 1969 and 1970 15 participations in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race and 6 victories Two World Endurance Championship drivers titles in 1982 and 1983 Victory in the Paris-Dakar rally in 1983
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 21 1969: FIRST VICTORY IN LE MANS... DOWN TO THE WIRE! The 240,000 spectators are in the grandstands, the cars are lined up at an angle on one side of the track and all the drivers are preparing to rush to their speed machines and hop in. All, except one. To protest against this type of start that he viewed as dangerous and pointless within the context of a 24-hour race (with drivers hurtling off at dizzying speeds without buckling their safety belts, a precaution sometimes not taken until the end of the first relay stage), the Belgian driver decides to walk to his GT40. For Jacky remembers only too well the accident suffered by Willy Mairesse the previous year when he was caught in a hydroplaning tyre spin on Les Hunaudières straight. Without the restraint of a safety belt, Willy had been thrown from his car and severely injured. At 2 pm on June 14 th 1969, Ickx therefore strolls across the track of the 24 Hours race, as the other drivers sprint ahead in order to jump into their cockpits. Two turns of a watch dial later, the Belgian wins the Le Mans race by the narrowest margin in its history: 120 metres. Never has the French expression rien ne sert de courir, il faut partir à point literally meaning that there is no point running when what really counts is a timely start been so brilliantly demonstrated. A page in the history of Le Mans was thus turned and the rules were modified the following year to feature drivers already seated in the lined-up cars.
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 22 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 23 SUPERFAST CHRONO PORSCHE 919 JACKY ICKX EDITION Functions Indications Certification Movement Power reserve Frequency Jewels Case material Dial Diameter Thickness Case-back Water resistance Strap Limited edition Reference flyback chronograph, tachymetric scale, stop-seconds device hours, minutes, small seconds, date, chronograph hand, 30-minute counter, 12-hour counter chronometer certificate issued by the COSC Chopard 03.05-M, self-winding 60 hours 4 Hz or 28,800 vibrations per hour 45 stainless steel silver-toned with dark blue chronograph counters 45.00 mm 15.08 mm stamped with Jacky Ickx s signature 100 metres rubber strap with slick tyre design and steel folding clasp 100 168535-3003
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 24 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 25 THE NEW 919 HYBRID Although the basic concept of the Class 1 Le Mans Prototype (LMP1) was retained in the second generation, virtually every component was refined. The 919 is equipped with a 2-litre V4 turbocharged petrol engine with an output of more than 500 hp, which powers the rear axle, and an electric motor with over 400 hp that drives the front wheels. The vehicle s lower weight and improved overall rigidity, as well as optimisations made to the suspension and aerodynamics, improved the handling of the endurance racing car. Despite the significant weight reductions, the engineers were still able to make certain key components more robust. LMP1 PORSCHE MOTORSPORT TEAMS 919 Hybrid No.18 Dumas, Jani, Lieb 919 Hybrid No.17 Bernhard, Webber, Hartley 919 Hybrid No.19 Hülkenberg, Tandy, Bamber Drive type Rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive via KERS on the front axle. Power > 370 kw (>500 hp) + Electric machine > 400 hp Displacement 2,000 cm3 Top speed > 340 km/h Tank capacity 68.5 l Length 4,650 mm Height 1,050 mm
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 26 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 27 MARK WEBBER 919 HYBRID NO.17 Nationality Australian Date of Birth August 27, 1976 Place of Birth Queanbeyan, Australia Height/Weight 182 cm/75 kg Sporting Career 2014 9 th FIA WEC (3 podiums) 2013 Infiniti Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver 3 rd FIA Formula 1 Championship (8 podiums) 2012 Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver (4 podiums) 1 st Monaco Grand Prix 1 st Silverstone Grand Prix 2011 Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver 3 rd FIA Formula 1 Championship (10 podiums) 1 st Brazilian Grand Prix 2010 Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver 3 rd FIA Formula 1 Championship (10 podiums) 1 st Spanish Grand Prix 1 st Monaco Grand Prix 1 st British Grand Prix 1 st Hungarian Grand Prix 2009 Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver 4 th FIA Formula 1 Championship (8 podiums) 1 st German Grand Prix 1 st Brazilian Grand Prix 2008 Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver 11 th FIA Formula 1 Championship 2007 Red Bull Racing Formula 1 driver (1 podium) 12 th FIA Formula 1 Championship 3 rd Nürburgring 2006 Williams-Cosworth Formula 1 driver 14 th FIA Formula 1 Championship 2005 BMW Williams Formula 1 driver 10 th FIA Formula 1 Championship (1 podium) 3 rd Monaco Grand Prix 2004 Jaguar Formula 1 driver 13 th FIA Formula 1 Championship 2003 Jaguar Formula 1 driver 10 th FIA Formula 1 Championship 2002 KL Minardi Asiatech Formula 1 driver Joint 15 th FIA Formula 1 Championship Voted Rookie of the Year 2001 Benetton Renault Sport Formula 1 Test driver 2 nd FIA F3000 Championship (3 wins) 2000 Arrows Formula 1 test driver 3 rd FIA International F3000 Championship (3 podiums) 1999 AMG Mercedes Sportscar Team 1998 2 nd FIA GT Championship 1997 4 th British Formula 3 Championship (5 podiums) 1 st British Formula 3 race, Brands Hatch 1996 2 nd British Formula Ford Championship (4 wins) 1 st Formula Ford Festival, Brands Hatch 3 rd Formula Ford European Cup 1995 4 th Australian Formula Ford Championship 1994 Australian Formula Ford Championship Debut 1991 1993 Various kart wins at state level
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 28 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 29 ROMAIN DUMAS 919 HYBRID NO.18 Nationality French Date of Birth December 14, 1977 Place of Birth Alès, France Height/Weight 174 cm/62 kg Sporting Career 2014 3 rd FIA WEC Pikes Peak Winner Rallye WRC France, 1 st RGT Rallye WRC Corsica, 1 st RGT 2013 1 st 24h Le Mans (GTE PRO) 1 st 24h Nürburgring (SP7) 2012 1 st FIA WEC Championship / 6h Spa (LMP1, overall 1 st American Le Mans Series / Mosport (LMP2, overall 2 nd FIA WEC / 12h Sebring (LMP1, overall VLN/Veranstaltergemeinschaft Langstrecke Nürburgring (2 races, 2 podiums) 1 st Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (Pikes Peak Open, Best Rookie 2012) 5 th 24h Le Mans (LMP1) 2011 1 st 24h Nürburgring (overall 1 st American Le Mans Series / Laguna Seca (GTH) VLN/Veranstaltergemeinschaft Langstrecke Nürburgring (2 races, 1 win, 1 podium) 2010 1 st 24h Le Mans (overall 1 st 24h Spa (overall 1 st American Le Mans Series / Grand Prix of Mosport (LMP2, overall 2009 1 st 24h Nürburgring (overall 2008 1 st American Le Mans Series Championship (LMP2, 4 wins incl. 2 overall wins) 1 st 24h Nürburgring (overall 3 rd 24h Daytona (GT) 3 rd Le Mans Series/Silverstone (LMP1, overall 2007 1 st American Le Mans Series Championship (LMP2, 8 wins incl. 6 overall wins) 1 st 24h Nürburgring (overall 3 rd 24h Le Mans (LMP1, overall 2006 3 rd American Le Mans Series Championship (LMP2, 4 wins incl. 1 overall win Mid-Ohio) 2005 2 nd American Le Mans Series Championship (GT2) 2004 2 nd American Le Mans Series/ 12h Sebring (GT) 3 rd 24h Le Mans (GT) 1 st 24h Spa (NGT, 3rd overall 1 st Le Mans Endurance Series / Monza (GT) 2003 3 rd Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland Championship 1 st 24h Spa (overall 1 st American Le Mans Series / Petit Le Mans (GT) 2002 2 nd Euro Formula 3000 Championship Formula 1 tests with Renault F1 Team 1 st Japanese Super GT/1000 km Suzuka (GT) 1 st 24h Spa (NGT, 3 rd overall 2 nd 24h Le Mans (GT) 3 rd 24h Daytona (GT) 1 st FIA GT/Donington (NGT) 2 nd FIA GT/Estoril (NGT) 2001 1 st European Le Mans Series / Estoril (GT) 2 nd European Le Mans Series / Vallelunga (GT) 2 nd 24h Le Mans (GT, 7 th overall
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 30 Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 31 MARK WEBBER 919 Hybrid NO.17 TIMO BERNHARD 919 Hybrid NO.17 BRENDON HARTLEY 919 Hybrid NO.17 ROMAIN DUMAS 919 Hybrid NO.18 NEEL JANI 919 Hybrid NO.18 MARC LIEB 919 Hybrid NO.18 NICO HÜLKENBERG 919 Hybrid NO.19 NICK TANDY 919 Hybrid NO.19 EARL ANDERSON BAMBER 919 Hybrid NO.19
Superfast & Porsche Motorsport 33 PORSCHE MOTORSPORT SEALS A HISTORIC 17 TH DOUBLE VICTORY AT THE 24 HOURS OF LE MANS 2015 AS OFFICIAL TIMING PARTNER, CHOPARD CONGRATULATES PORSCHE MOTORSPORT FOR ITS VICTORY After celebrating a double podium at Spa Francorchamps, the three Porsche teams campaigned for victory at the legendary Le Mans race in front of 263,500 spectators. This year, Porsche reaffirmed its historic supremacy in motorsport and endurance racing 17 years after the last victory of the firm in Le Mans and exactly 45 years after Porsche s first overall win at La Sarthe was achieved. The three LMP1 Porsche 919 Hybrids driven by Nico Hülkenberg, Mark Webber and Romain Dumas started from the first three places on the grid. After clocking up 395 laps in a demanding 24 hours, they crossed the finish line first, second and fifth, sealing an outstanding double victory for the team. Furthermore, Nico Hülkenberg became the first driver to win Le Mans overall at a first attempt since Laurent Aiello in 1998. No other manufacturer than Porsche has managed to win the world s toughest endurance race so many times and is so closely connected to the myth of Le Mans. Chopard is extremely proud to be a partner of the Porsche Motorsport team!
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