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1988 Porsche 962 C
Duncan Hamilton Rofgo Ltd

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24-1031020

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United Kingdom

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Built in 1988 for the Trust Racing Team in Japan for the All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship (JSPC), using the ultra-stiff and ultra-fast Richard Lloyd Racing (RLR) tub, as penned by Nigel Stroud. With RLR's engineering genius, and development in Japan, the car would tackle both JSPC and the Japanese rounds of the World Sports Car Championship, taking on the best the world had to offer in Group C racing. Drivers George Fouché, Steven Andskar, Sarel van der Merwe, Syunji Kasuya, Paolo Barilla and Eje Elgh would see great success with the car from 1988 to 1991, including multiple podiums - helping Porsche to the manufacturer's titles in 1988 and '89. During those 4 years of competing in the JSPC, the Nisseki Trust Porsche 962 would go onto become one of the iconic 'poster cars' of the series. Following its retirement in 1992, the car would go into a private Japanese collection. Today the car has the potential of being an overall winner in historic Group C all over Europe, and of course the incredible Le Mans Classic. 3.2L water/water engine Results 1988 JSPC 3/6 Fuji Ret TRUST NISSEKI 1988 JSPC 4/10 Suzuka 2nd TRUST NISSEKI 1988 JSPC 5/1 Fuji Ret TRUST NISSEKI 1988 JSPC 7/24 Fuji Ret TRUST NISSEKI 1988 JSPC 8/28 Suzuka 15th TRUST NISSEKI 1988 JSPC 10/9 Fuji 10th TRUST NISSEKI 1989 JSPC 3/12 Fuji Ret TRUST NISSEKI 1989 FIA WSPC 4/9 Suzuka 13th RLR TRUST NISSEKI 1989 JSPC 4/30 Fuji 2nd TRUST NISSEKI 1989 JSPC 7/23 Fuji 2nd TRUST NISSEKI 1989 JSPC 10/8 Fuji 2nd TRUST NISSEKI 1989 JSPC 12/3 Suzuka 5th TRUST NISSEKI 1990 JSPC 3/11 Fuji 3rd TRUST NISSEKI 1990 FIA WSPC 4/8 Suzuka 7th BRUN TRUST NISSEKI 1991 FIA WSPC 4/14 Suzuka 8th COURAGE TRUST TAKASU CLINIC 1991 JSPC 5/5 Fuji 4th TRUST NISSEKI 1991 JSPC 7/21 Fuji 5th TRUST NISSEKI 1991 JSPC 8/25 Suzuka 5th TRUST NISSEKI 1991 JSPC 9/15 Sugo 4th TRUST NISSEKI 1991 JSPC 10/6 Fuji 5th TRUST NISSEKI 1991 FIA WSPC 10/27 Autopolis 8th COURAGE TRUST NISSEKI 1991 JSPC 11/3 Sugo 7th TRUST NISSEKI
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