The origin of the Daur 962 is quite curious. At the beginning of the nineties
there was a little problem:
The turbo-engines where banded from racing so
Dauer who had lots of success with the 962 had a lot of useless cars.
And that's
when Dauer decided to build in 1991 the racecars to streetcars.
The conversion
with the race version was almost identical (incl. the huge brakes and the
biturbo sixcilinder.)
Only difference was that the street versions were slightly
pinched. Because of the 1:1 conversion there was also a
small disadvantage,
there was room for 2, but that's all said.
And now the why of building a race version to a street version:
Porsche had a look at the GT1 class at Le Mans, in these rules there was
requirement that there was a minimum of one
streetlegel car to enter the class.
And by that there was nothing that stood in the way to enter the 24 hours of Le
Mans.
Porsche pushed the company to participate at Le Mans and so the Dauer was
rebuild the the 962 LM Sport.
Because the car now felt in the lower category
GT1-class (Normally the 962 belongs in the Group C class) it had a
lot of
benefits, the car had more horsepower (100 bhp extra) and they had a bigger
fueltank.
Seen that the Dauer was based on a Group C car, it was very likely that the
GT1-class wasn't a match for the LM Sport.
It was overall 15 sec. faster than
all the other cars. Eventually the Dauer won the 24 hours of Le Mans in
1994.
Both Dauers ended up to the podium with the sister car on a 3th place (Due
some problems, otherwise it would be
easily a 1,2 finish.) At the end of the
race some of the other teams were furious on the way the 962 LM Sport had won
the race and thereby the rules were changed. And that was the kill for the Dauer
962 LM Sport.
The precise number of street Dauers is estimated to 13, they say that the Sultan van Brunei
got 6 of then.
The price for one street Dauer was at the time one million dollars.
Minichamps
(430064002) Dauer Porsche 962
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(430064001) Dauer Porsche 962
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Minichamps
Spielwarenmesse
On the bonnet:
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Spark
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(43394636) [LE: 1 of 999 pcs.]
Dalmas/Haywood/ Baldi "F.A.Turbo" Le Mans 1994
Best result: Overall winner
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Minichamps
Boutsen/Sullivan/ Stuck "Shell" Le Mans 1994
Best result: |
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