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1984: Bayside Disposal #86
1985: Coca Cola #5
1985: Dyson #16
1985: Löwenbrau #14
1985: Swap Shop #8
1986: BF Goodrich #68
1986: Blaupunkt #0
1986: Bridgestone #86
1986: Dyson #16
1986: Sachs #0
1986: Valvoline #8
1987: Budweiser #86
1987: Columbia Crest #1
1988: BF Goodrich #67
1988: Copenhagen #1
1988: Havoline #86
1988: Miller #14
1988: STS #15
1988: Torno
1988: Uniroyal Goodrich #67
1988: Wynn's #10
1989: Blaupunkt #0
1989: Havoline/Texaco #86
1989: Momo #30
1989: Torno / Momo #30
1990: Texaco / Havoline #86
1990: Wynn's #10
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When the Porsche 956 was developed in late 1981, the intention of Porsche was to run the car in both the World Sportscar Championship and the North American IMSA GTP Championship. However IMSA GTP regulations differed from Group C and subsequently the 956 was banned in the US series on safety grounds as the driver's feet were ahead of the front axle center line.

To make the 956 eligible under the IMSA regulations, Porsche extended the 956's wheelbase to make room for the pedal box. A steel roll cage was also integrated into the new aluminium chassis. For an engine, the Porsche 934-derived Type-935 2.8L flat-6 was used with air cooling and a single Kühnle, Kopp und Kausch AG K36 turbocharger instead of the twin K27 turbochargers of the Group C 956, as twin-turbo systems were not allowed in IMSA's GTP class at the time.



Length 4800 mm / Width 2000 mm / Height 1080 mm / Wheelbase 2650 mm
Models for Porsche 962
Manufacturer Model Scale Dimensions (LxWxH) Wheelbase Front spur Rear spur
BRM Kenwood White No.10 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM Kenwood Red No. 10 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM From A No. 27 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM Leyton House No. 16 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM Momo No. 30 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM Advan No.25 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM Budweiser No.86 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM Coca Cola No.5 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM Löwenbräu No.14 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8
BRM Miller No.14 1/24 0.0x82.8x0.0 99.9 81.3 82.8



In 2007 B.R.M. finally released its production line of RtR 1/24 slotcars.
Attention to detail and high quality tooling are what distincts BRM from the other 2 manufactures of 1/24 RtR cars.
Current product line is based on 2 versions of the Porsche 962. (IMSA and JSPC)
The Porsches are sold as an assembly kit with all thye parts pre painted. All parts are also seperately available.
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