Length: 200 mm
Width: 83 mm Reproduction of the winning car of the 1st round of the 1986 German Super Cup. The color of the body parts is black. *There are some parts of the kit that differ from the actual car. Decal (marking): 1986 Super Cup Round 1 Nürburgring Eifelrennen, winning car Porsche Team Car No.1 Driver: Hans-Joachim Stuck The Porsche 962 is a German sports racing car that was first introduced to the public in 1984. Its serial production began in the same year and lasted until 1991. During this time, about 90 cars of this model were produced, of which about 75 left. to the commercial market. The car was intended primarily for racing in the so-called Group C and IMSA GTP. The Porsche 962 was developed by Norbert Singer as the successor to another racing car of the brand - the 956. Compared to its predecessor, the "962" was distinguished primarily by an increased level of driver safety, slightly better traction properties on the track, but was also driven - from 1985 - by a different engine with more power and volume, but also working much more dynamically than this one. used in the 956 model. All this contributed to the high evaluation of this model by its drivers - for example, Derek Bell. The Porsche 962 has also achieved stunning success on the tracks, winning races at Le Mans (1986 and 1987), Daytona and the World Sportscar Championship series, among others.