The Porsche 962 Was A Sport-Prototype Racing Car Designed To Replace The Porsche 956 To Race The Wsc Group C And Americans Imsa Competitions. The Main Difference From The 956 Model Was The Chassis Modified According To Changed Fia Safety Rules. This Group C Racer From Porsche Was One Of The Most Successful Racing Cars Ever Its Palmares Including: World Sport-Prototype Championship: 1985 1986. Le Mans 24H: 1986 1987 1994. Imsa Gtp Championship: 1985 1986 1987 1988. Daytona 24H: 1985 1986 1987 1989 1991. Sebring 12H: 1985 1986 1987 1988. Two Were The Versions Of This Car: "962" For Imsa Championships "962C" For Group C Races. In 1990 The Team'S Principal And Driver Walter Lechner Entered The Interserie Coupe Super Sports With A Porsche 962C Kh Sponsored By Walter Lechner Racing School And Jim Beam. Lechner Won The Fourth Race Of The Championship Held On The Historic Brands Hatch Circuit.
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