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Bob Wollek and Darren Brassfield drive the rebuilt chassis 108 to 14th overall at West Pam Beachin 1987.
Mauro Baldi in the B.F. Goodrich 962 during the Daytona 24 Hour race of 1988.
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The Porsche 962, which first saw the track in 1984, is one of the all-time greats in sports car racing. There have been many Porsche 962s—well over 100 examples in fact—not including non–factory built “specials.” This is the story of the fastest one ever raced. And it wasn’t in Europe…

Chassis number 962.108 was delivered, when brand new in December 1985 to Jim Busby Racing, based out of Laguna Beach, California, for use in the GTP class of IMSA racing, the famous IMSA Camel GT Championship. She was one of several 962s that Jim Busby Racing purchased on behalf of its sponsor, B.F. Goodrich Tires. The others were 962.106, 962.105 and 962.119.

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