What kind of car is the Dauer 962?
The Dauer 962 Le Mans is a sports car based on the Porsche 962 race car. Built by German Jochen Dauer’s Dauer Racing, a racing version of this car went on to win the 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans with the support of Porsche through the use of regulation loopholes.
When did the Dauer 962 Le Mans come out?
The Dauer 962 Le Mans is a sports car based on the Porsche 962 Group C racing car. Built by German Jochen Dauer’s Dauer Racing, a racing version of this car went on to win the 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans with the support of Porsche . The first road car debuted at the 1993 Frankfurt Auto Show.
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When did Jochen Dauer make the Porsche 962?
The idea to create a roadgoing 962 was born in Jochen Dauer’s mind as early as 1991. Dauer picks up the story, “Everything was finished and we wanted to show the car in Geneva in ‘93. But then the guy at Zakspeed burnt all the moulds so we had to start again from scratch.
Is the Porsche 962 LM GT road legal?
Although the Dauer 962 LM GT was raced as a works car, the way that it was entered for the ’94 Le Mans 24 Hours was somewhat tricky. It was essential to call the car a Dauer 962, as Jochen Dauer had applied to have it road registered, thereby qualifying the car as a street legal 962 GT.