The Porsche 962C Liqui Moly, driven by Manuel Winkelhock at the 200 Meilen Von Nurnberg in 1985, holds a significant place in motorsport history. The iconic car, known for its sleek design and powerful performance, made its mark in endurance racing.
With a formidable engine producing over 600 horsepower and a 2.8-liter twin-turbocharged flat-6, the Porsche 962C was a force to be reckoned with on the track. Its aerodynamic bodywork and advanced suspension system contributed to its success in long-distance races.
During the 1985 event, Winkelhock showcased exceptional skill behind the wheel, securing a memorable victory that solidified the Porsche 962C's reputation as a dominant force in sports car racing.