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Porsche Tuner ANDIAL Sold to Porsche Motorsport North America

Formed in 1975, Porsche tuner ANDIAL’s name is an anagram made from the names of the founding members; the late Arnold Wagner AN; Dieter Inzenhofer DI; and former PMNA president and current consultant Alwin Springer AL. Dieter Inzenhofer, the last active owner, plans to retire later this month. As a result, Porsche Motorsports North America announced earlier today that it has purchased the brand for later use.

“We have always considered ANDIAL a member of the Porsche family,and now we are pleased to have the name become an official part of Porsche Motorsport. Arnold, Dieter and Alwin played a key role in growing the prominence of Porsche racing in North America, and their reputation was well-known among both racers and Porsche street car owners well beyond North America,” said Jens Walther, president of Porsche Motorsports North America, Inc.

ANDIAL principals (l-r) Arnold Wagner, Alwin Springer, Dieter Inzenhofer

Inzenhofer, who, along with Wagner met Springer at Vasek Polak’s Porsche dealership in Manhattan Beach, Calif., in the late 1960s, is pleased that his company will now be part of Porsche Motorsport North America.

“My whole career and professional reputation has been built on ANDIAL’s success with Porsche performance and tuning, and I couldn’t ask for a better outcome of my decision to retire than have Porsche Motorsport buy our name,” said Inzenhofer.

Some of ANDIAL’s major Porsche sports-car-racing accomplishments included

  • The 24 Hours of Daytona saw ANDIAL-prepared Porsches in the winner’s circle from 1983-1987 and again in 1989. In the 1987 race, the first-through fifth-place finishers were in ANDIAL-powered cars.
  • Winning the IMSA Supercar Series championship in 1992.
  • IMSA-GT Championships in 1983, 1985, 1986 and 1987; North American GT-1 Endurance Cup Championship in 1994 and GTS-2 in 1996.
  • Winning the SCCA World Challenge championship in 1994.
  • Class wins at Pikes Peak in 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1998.

The impressive list of drivers that campaigned ANDIAL-powered Porsches include Al Holbert, Mario and Michael Andretti, Al Unser, Sr. and Jr., A.J. Foyt, Derek Bell, Rolf Stommelen, Johnny Rutherford, Danny Ongais, The Whittington brothers, Bob Wollek, Harald Grohs, Hurley Haywood, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Jim Busby, Pete Halsmer and Jeff Zwart.

This 1979 Porsche Carrera RSR was the 1979 IMSA GTO champion with the help of ANDIAL

Along with ANDIAL’s racing ventures, the company developed street-tuned performance applications. In 2004, with their ex-partner Springer officially retired from PMNA, Inzenhofer and Wagner reduced their workload but
did not retire entirely.

Instead, they moved from Santa Ana, Calif., to a smaller location in Fountain Valley and gave up the daily Porsche service business, focusing on their specialties, including engine projects, maintaining prior special engines and restoring race or other significant cars, and they continued to supply parts that customers had come to rely on during the preceding three decades.

Details of the transaction were not released and plans on how PMNA will use the ANDIAL name have yet to be formulated.

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[SOURCE: PMNA]

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