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Let’s start at the very beginning

Forty years of Group C? It’s the anniversary that just keeps on giving. If the heavyweight triplevolume celebration of works Porsche 962s reviewed in this space last month, Ultimate Works 962 by Serge Vanbockryck, was the Le Mans 24 Hours of books on this everpopular subject, this trim single slipcased limited edition publication is a Norisring sprint. Which is apt, given that the celebrated Nuremberg street event was one of only two races that 956 chassis 001 took part in.

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