West wrote:My point is... the Dauer was a shameful attempt by Porsche to win Le Mans. According to autozine.com Porsche pushed Dauer to run the 962 knowing well enough it was going to rape everything.
Even if the M3 GTR wasn't homologated correctly, it wasn't 15 seconds a lap faster than the next GT1. I would say "screwed" is an understatement from the M3 - the Dauer was a full-on Group C car and everybody knew it.
Even if the BMW was allowed to race before homologation, the ALMS allowed it to score points, making it a legal car. Everybody knew the Dauer was going to blow them away, yet ACO allowed them to run, making it a legal car too.
Dauer Porsche was made to GT1 spec though, meaning no ground effect, no carbon brake, and weighs 1000KG. In 1994 there were plenty of Prototype still. The real GT1 class was a stillborn. By the end of the Group C era the 962 was rendered obsolete more than 4 seasons before. It was a clever loophole Porsche expolited, and not everyone who were to exploit this could've pulled it off.
M3 GTR was purpose built race car, in the sense the Maserati MC 12 is. Difference is that IMSA/ACO have learnt their lesson and not letting the Maser fly by building a non-rule compliant car and let it race first. M3 GTR did that. To this day, there are still no BMW production car that runs that 4 liter V8.....