Description
PORSCHE DAUER 962 GT LM n.35
HISTORY
The Porsche Dauer 962 GT LM is the winning car of the 24 Hours of Le Mans of 1994. Thierry Boutsen, Danny Sullivan and Hans-Joachim Stuck at the wheels of the Porsche Dauer 962 GT LM n.35 their arrived third at the 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans. The gap with Yannik Dalmas, Hurley Haywood and Mauro Baldi twin Porsche Dauer 962 GT LM n.36 was by one lap, in the same lap in second place the Toyota 94C-V n.1 of the LMP1 class of Eddie Irvine, Pierluigi Martini and Jeff Krosnoff. The racing car derived from the road, was designed by Jochen Dauer with the supervision of the house in Stuttgart, they managed to change the 962 making it suitable for the new ACO GT1, exploiting a quirk of regulation in which it did not specify how many road cars were sold.
CHASSIS
Porsche 962 GT LM
Design: Achim Storz
Carbon fiber Monocoque
Length: 4650 mm
Width: 1985 mm
Height: 1050 mm
Suspension front:
Suspension rear:
Brakes: Carbon Discs
Tyres: Goodyear
ENGINE
Porsche 935-2 2994 cc F6 Bi-Turbo
Power: 440 kW
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: five Speed manual
Fuel brand: Schell
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: 120 lt
RESULT
Third in the 24 hours of Le Mans 1994 with drivers Thierry Boutsen, Danny Sullivan and Hans-Joachim Stuck
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