The Porsche 962C is a legendary race car developed by Porsche in the 1980s for endurance racing, particularly for the World Sports Car Championship and the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans. Powered by a 3.2-liter turbocharged flat-six engine, the 962C was capable of producing up to 650 horsepower, giving it exceptional speed and endurance. Known for its advanced aerodynamics, lightweight design, and superior handling, it became one of the most successful cars in motorsport history. The 962C secured multiple victories, including Le Mans and other endurance races, and is revered for its engineering excellence and dominant performance on the track. It remains a cornerstone of Porsche’s motorsport legacy.