The Porsche Kremer that competed at Le Mans in 1995, reproduced by Avant Slot with its new chassis, suspension, crown gear and tyres. A piece that combines collectible detail with the technical base of one of the most recognised resin manufacturers in the sector.
The legendary Porsche Kremer from Le Mans 1995, now on your track
Avant Slot presents reference AV51305, a replica of the Porsche Kremer that participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995. True to the bodywork and decoration seen at the Circuit de la Sarthe, this car incorporates the brand's new components: updated chassis, suspension, crown gear, and tyres, offering a renewed technical base compared to previous generations.
Features and highlights
- New Avant Slot chassis: redesigned to improve stability and cornering performance.
- Integrated suspension: absorbs track irregularities and maintains contact with the rail.
- New crown gear and tyres: updated components that are part of the brand's revised package.
- Resin body: detail and fidelity to the original decoration of the 1995 Porsche Kremer.
- Reference: AV51305
Scale and level of detail
Avant Slot is one of the industry references in the manufacturing of resin slot cars at an industrial level. Its bodies accurately capture the volumes, lines, and decoration of real prototypes, something that is particularly appreciated in GTs and endurance prototypes like this Porsche Kremer. The level of finish makes these pieces equally valued in a display case as on a club competition track.
Track performance
The new chassis, combined with the updated suspension and tyres, places this model in a competitive position for track sessions on universal rail (compatible with Scalextric, Ninco, among others). The suspension helps keep the guide in contact with the rail on sections with elevation changes or on circuits with some wear. A good option for both the collector looking for a complete and ready-to-run model and the club racer wanting a solid starting point.
Ideal for…
- Collectors of Le Mans prototypes and endurance cars from the 1990s.
- Slot enthusiasts who want to add history to their display or track.
- Club racers looking for an updated technical base with the new Avant Slot components.
- Followers of Porsche's history in major endurance races.
Aspects to consider
As this is a resin car with new brand components, it is advisable to perform a gradual initial run to settle the tyres and braids. Avant Slot offers a good assortment of its own spare parts, which facilitates long-term maintenance and preparation of the car.
History: the Porsche Kremer at Le Mans 1995
The Kremer Racing team is one of the names most associated with Porsche in the history of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Founded by brothers Erwin and Manfred Kremer in Cologne, the team made a name for itself preparing and developing Porsches for competition since the late 1960s. Their most celebrated work came with the Porsche 935 K3, with which they achieved overall victory at Le Mans in 1979 with Klaus Ludwig, Don Whittington, and Bill Whittington behind the wheel.
During the first half of the 90s, Kremer continued to bet on Le Mans with its own developments based on the Porsche platform. In 1995, the team presented the Kremer K8 at Sarthe, a prototype that drew from Porsche mechanics and continued the team's tradition of competing in the world's most demanding endurance category. The distinctive decoration of their cars, with the unmistakable visual identification of the German team, is what Avant Slot has reproduced in this reference AV51305, capturing another chapter of Kremer's history in the most legendary race in motorsport at scale.
Frequently asked questions
What track systems is this car compatible with?
The car is compatible with universal rail, which includes Scalextric and Ninco tracks, among others of the same rail size.
Does the car come ready to run?
Yes, it includes all the necessary components to run straight away: chassis, suspension, crown gear, and tyres already mounted.
Can I find spare parts for this model?
Avant Slot has a fairly comprehensive catalogue of its own spare parts, which facilitates the maintenance and customization of the car over time.
Is it suitable for club competition?
Its new chassis and suspension make it perfectly suitable for club sessions. Depending on the regulations of each championship, it may require specific adjustments, but it starts from an updated and competitive technical base.
Is the body made of resin?
Yes, Avant Slot manufactures its bodies in resin at an industrial level, allowing for a very high level of detail and fidelity to the originals.
What makes this model special for a collector?
It reproduces one of the most iconic Porsches from the Kremer team at Le Mans during the 1990s, a period particularly valued by collectors of historical endurance cars.
The Avant Slot AV51305 is a highly detailed slot car replica of the Porsche Kremer Le Mans 1995, built on an updated chassis with new suspension, crown gear and tyres. Ideal for slot car collectors and club racers interested in 1990s Le Mans prototypes, GT endurance racing history, and Porsche racing heritage. Compatible with universal slot car track systems including Scalextric and Ninco. A must-have reference for fans of Kremer Racing and classic 24 Hours of Le Mans machinery in 1:32 scale.