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From Integrales to Imprezas in rallying, thrills and spills in endurance racing, and triumph and tragedy in Formula 1 – the ...
Vencer boss Robert Cobben first stood at the Mulsanne Straight as a teenager in the 1980s, watching sports-prototype cars blitz past at more than 220mph. Needless to say, it had something of an impact ...
The 962 is one of Porsche's greatest race cars. It won the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times between 1986 and 1994, along with 19 championships in various series.
Ferrari and Porsche proved why they are legend. But Detroiters Penske and Cadillac got very close to 24 Hour Le Mans glory.
In contrast, the Dauer 962 Le Mans was a thoroughbred race car for the road, and not just any race car, but one that won the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans two times in 1986 and 1987.
In the early 1990s, Dauer Racing famously converted the 962 — the 963’s spiritual ancestor — into a street-legal monster. Thanks to clever homologation, the Dauer 962 LM even managed to clinch an ...
A Porsche 962 that raced at Le Mans is currently up for sale on Racecarsdirect.com. The vehicle’s competitive history alone would make it noteworthy, but this example is also street-legal.
A Porsche 962C Kremer that competed at Le Mans is currently up for sale on Racecarsdirect.com. The sport prototype is also street-legal.
Street-Legal Porsche 962 for Sale, for a Mere $1.3 Million If you've ever wanted to make a Starbucks run in a car that competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, it's your lucky day.
A Porsche 962C Kremer race car that competed in 1988 is for sale in the U.K. It's been converted to be driven on the road, and costs £999,950.
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