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Duration Sportwagen GmbH

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legal form Company with limited liability
founding 1993 (as Jochen Dauer Racing GmbH )
resolution 2011
Seat Nuremberg , Germany
management Jochen duration
Branch Automobile manufacturer

Duration 962 from 1994
A permanent Bugatti EB110 built in 1996 with an unpainted carbon fiber body

The duration Sportwagen GmbH was one of Jochen duration established in Nuremberg -based company that specializes in the manufacture of supercars specialized in small series. The company was best known for continuing production of the Bugatti EB110 and developing the Dauer 962 LM based on the Porsche 962 , which won the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1994 .

history

1993 arose from Jochen Dauer Racing the Jochen Dauer Racing GmbH , which in 2002 Sportwagen GmbH Duration has been renamed.

Since 1993, the Dauer 962 LM has been produced on the basis of a Porsche model. After Romano Artioli's Bugatti Automobili SpA ended in bankruptcy in 1995 , Dauer Sportwagen GmbH took over the company's bankruptcy assets. This also included unfinished vehicles and a large pool of spare parts from the latest development stage of the Bugatti EB110 . Since Volkswagen AG acquired the naming rights to Bugatti, the cars could no longer be sold under the Bugatti name, but have since been referred to as permanent EB110SS. In 2008, Dauer Sportwagen ceased business operations. The workshop equipment, the original EB110 spare parts, the permanent EB110 SuperSport components as well as some components of the Dauer 962 LM (based on a Porsche 962 ) were acquired by Toscana-Motors GmbH , based in Kaiserslautern .

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