Dauer Sportwagen
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Die Dauer Sportwagen GmbH war ein von Jochen Dauer gegründetes, in Nürnberg ansässiges Unternehmen, das sich auf den Bau von Supersportwagen in Kleinserie spezialisierte. Die Firma war vor allem durch die Weiterführung der Produktion des Bugatti EB110 und die Entwicklung des auf dem Porsche 962 basierenden Dauer 962 LM bekannt geworden, der 1994 die 24 Stunden von Le Mans gewann.
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Dauer Sportwagen GmbH was a German automotive company founded by former racing driver Jochen Dauer in Nuremberg. Initially founded as Jochen Dauer Racing in 1987, the racing team had several years of participation in the German Supercup and European Interserie championships, as well as occasional runs in the World Sports-Prototype Championship and Camel GT Championships with the Porsche 962. Following the demise of sports prototype racing in the early 1990s, Dauer Racing GmbH was created to begin limited production of road cars, including a road-legal version of the 962, known as the Dauer 962 Le Mans, which later went on to win the 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans. Once changing to Dauer Sportwagen, the company sold a continuation of the Bugatti EB110. The company went bankrupt in 2008 and parts
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Die Dauer Sportwagen GmbH war ein von Jochen Dauer gegründetes, in Nürnberg ansässiges Unternehmen, das sich auf den Bau von Supersportwagen in Kleinserie spezialisierte. Die Firma war vor allem durch die Weiterführung der Produktion des Bugatti EB110 und die Entwicklung des auf dem Porsche 962 basierenden Dauer 962 LM bekannt geworden, der 1994 die 24 Stunden von Le Mans gewann.
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Dauer Sportwagen GmbH was a German automotive company founded by former racing driver Jochen Dauer in Nuremberg. Initially founded as Jochen Dauer Racing in 1987, the racing team had several years of participation in the German Supercup and European Interserie championships, as well as occasional runs in the World Sports-Prototype Championship and Camel GT Championships with the Porsche 962. Following the demise of sports prototype racing in the early 1990s, Dauer Racing GmbH was created to begin limited production of road cars, including a road-legal version of the 962, known as the Dauer 962 Le Mans, which later went on to win the 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans. Once changing to Dauer Sportwagen, the company sold a continuation of the Bugatti EB110. The company went bankrupt in 2008 and parts for the EB110 were transferred to Toscana-Motors GmbH.
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