A collection of attempts to change the Porsche 962 from an obsolete prototype racer into a street legal sports car.
1st: DP Motorsports DP62, one of several attempts to turn this Group C/GTP machine into a plaything for the road, by a German tuning company. 650 horsepower and only 1040 kg. Super schnell, indeed.
2nd: Dauer 962 LM, a successful attempt by Porsche to get the 962 back into competition by exploiting ACO homologation regulations and their lack of minimum production numbers. Won overall, because it was a Group C prototype running against normal sports cars.
3rd: Schuppan 962CR. Vern Schuppan wanted to celebrate a Le Mans victory from ten years prior, so he tried his hand at making a run of six supercars. Went bankrupt soon after. Unique because it’s the only one that got bodywork to make it not just look like a repainted race car.
4th: Koenig C62. The first of these race cars with license plates. Supposedly they could turn the wick up to about 800 horsepower if you wanted it, which sounds like a great way to die. Appropriate for a company that would also sell you a 1000 horsepower Testarossa if you gave them enough cocaine money.
Bonus: A normal 962 race car registered for road use.