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Chassis:
The second CK6-01 built, this Kremer 962 was first pressed into service at the Suzuka 1000 km in 1988. Bruno Giacomelli and Kunimitsu Takahashi finished fourth on the car's debut. It is believed to have been raced in 1989 as well before being retired from contemporary racing. Chassis CK6-01(2) was retained by Kremer Racing and eventually prepared for historic racing. In 2004, it was raced by Ralf Kelleners and Caspar Elgaard, who won both races at Dijon. Two years later it was offered by Christie's in their Le Mans Classic sale with a pre-sale estimate of 280,000 - 340,000 but bids failed to meet the reserve set. It did eventually sell and has made several appearances in historic events. Now in Swiss hands, it was entered in two Group C races in 2019 but it did not proof ready to race.
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| Manufactured in |
1988 |
| First owner |
Porsche Kremer Racing |
| Last known location |
Swiss Historic Racer |
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