The Porsche 962 Coupe 1984 is a classic European race car which is considered one of the most iconic sports cars ever produced. It was initially released in 1984 to replace the 959 as the companys top-level race car and was developed in partnership with the Rothmans Racing Team. It boasted state-of-the-art technology and incorporated the latest aerodynamic features developed through intensive wind tunnel testing. The car features a mid-engined layout where the engine is mounted behind the driver, providing superior traction and handling. It is powered by a 3.2-litre twin-turbocharged flat-six engine which produces around 600 brake horsepower, which is good enough to propel the car to top speeds of over 300 kilometres per hour (186 mph). The transmission consists of a five-speed manual, which has been fine-tuned to provide the best overall driving experience. The 962 Coupe comes with a sleek and stylish but aggressive exterior design. The body is made from lightweight fibreglass and composite materials in order to keep the cars overall weight as low as possible. This helps to give it excellent road handling characteristics, although the design does suffer from some general cladding which produces additional aerodynamic drag. The 962 Coupe 1984 is one of the most iconic and recognisable sports cars of all time. It has been featured in numerous racing events across the world and has become a timeless classic that is still highly sought after by car collectors and racing enthusiasts alike.
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