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An old car given a revison
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Some people will tell you that slow is good - and it may be, on some days - but I am here to tell you that fast is better.
H S Thompson 1937 - 2005
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The Porsche 962C #001.
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You are right in a sence, have you any more details? there is a connection to the Chevron in the last question.
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ooerrr... I think I have a pick of this one in my 1991 (?) collection? Am I right with the year before I go digging in in the box of piccies?
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Its not 1991, but your not to far away.
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ahh, must be 1992 then...!
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1992 indeed!!
Team Almeras Chotard:
Jacques Almeras
Jean-Marie Almeras
Max Cohen Olivar
962C Chassis EAF001 (Thompson) - aluminium chassis too!
Abandoned after 8 hours - suspension
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Of course the connection to the Chevron from the earlier post was Max Cohen Olivar.
And to clarify the reason for retirement of the 962C, it was actually a broken engine mounting which was a result of kerb hopping by MCO as he misjudged one of the Mulsanne chicanes.
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