1988 Porsche 962-200 Derek Bell’s 1989 World Championship For Sale

1988 Porsche 962-200 Derek Bell’s 1989 World Championship

​​​​Derek Bell’s 1989 World Championship mount, including Le Mans. The RLR 962 was the most developed – fast, friendly and safe. Just totally rebuilt by Trevor Crisp at Katana.

£985,000

1988 Porsche 962-200 Derek Bell’s 1989 World Championship (2)
1988 Porsche 962-200 Derek Bell’s 1989 World Championship (4)
1988 Porsche 962-200 Derek Bell’s 1989 World Championship (3)

Porsche 962-200

Raced by Derek Bell, James Weaver & Tiff Needell

Raced by David Hobbs, Martin Donnelly, Price Cobb and more.

Le Mans Cabin Livery

4th Place at Jerez

Fastest Lap at Spa 1,000km

Tampa World Challenge Podium

2nd at 1989 Silverstone

5th at Dijon

4th in Mexico

Won Group C 25th Anniversary Challenge at Silverstone

Katana total rebuild near completion

Converted back to full 'Works - water-water'

New full 3 litre engine & latest motec

A sure front running car for Historic Group C

Ready for Le Mans Classic - 2020

The 1988 & 1989 Derek Bell / Tiff Needell / James Weaver RLR lead team car.

Richard Lloyd and his team were first to go in their own direction with a Porsche, with the hugely successful bespoke, and unique to the team, Nigel Stroud designed honeycomb chassis.

The first 962 example, of 5 ultimately built, was the Porsche that looked to take the 1987 world championship battle to the dominant Jaguar XJR 8, with a win at the Norisring.

A new car was built for the 1988 season - 962 - 200 - for Derek Bell to lead the world championship assault for the RLR team. 4th overall at the season opener at Jerez, with James Weaver, was a great start to the season. There was 7th place at the Nurburgring 1,000 km, with David Hobbs and Martin Donnelly, who also recorded the fastest lap at Spa. A podium at the Tampa world challenge rounded off the 1988 season, with Price Cobb joining the team.

For 1989, there was CABIN sponsorship, with a 2nd place at the Super Cup round at Silverstone, 5th at Dijon and the final round in Mexico saw a 4th place finish, after an early lead. For 1990, the team switched to a newly built car - 201 - to contest the world championship, and 200 was sent to and competed in Japan.

Owned by Nick Mason from it's days within the RLR team, it was sold in 1998 to Murray Smith, and enjoyed success in the HSR historic series, before returning to our collection in the UK in 2003. Prepared and run in the Group C series in Europe, 962 - 200 recorded a significant win at the 25th anniversary race at the Silverstone Classic, with Richard Lloyd and the team there to celebrate on the podium.

A further win and Brands Hatch confirms this to still be a potentially dominant 962 in the series, that also boasts an excellent period history and fabulous driver line up.

Recent total ground up rebuild to it's full 1989 Cabin Le Mans 'works supported' spec and ready to go.

Race results and restoration details can be found on our website: - details above

 

Price£985000 As stated
Ad TypeFor Sale
CategoryFIA Race Cars
MakePorsche
Model962
Year1988
CountryUK
RegionSussex
Telephone01825 831028