In 1985, the iconic Porsche 962, fielded by the Swap Shop Foyt Wollek team, emerged victorious at the grueling 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race. The car, renowned for its sleek design and powerful performance, showcased a formidable combination of a 2.8-liter twin-turbo flat-6 engine, delivering over 600 horsepower.
The 962's triumph at Sebring in 1985 solidified its status as a dominant force in sports car racing, with drivers like Bob Wollek behind the wheel. This historic victory marked a significant milestone in the Porsche 962's illustrious racing career, further cementing its legacy as one of the most successful and revered prototypes in motorsport history.