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Debora SP92

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Category
  
Category 4

Predecessor
  
None

Tyres
  
Constructor
  
Debora

Successor
  
Engine
  
Alfa Romeo 3,000 cc (183.1 cu in) V6 naturally aspirated mid-engined

The Debora SP92 was a Le Mans Prototype built by Debora in 1992 for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Didier Bonnet Racing ran the car, which was fitted with a 3-litre Alfa Romeo V6 engine, in the race. Only one was built, and it was not used again after the 1992 24 Hours of Le Mans, being replaced by the Debora SP93.

Racing history

The Debora SP92 was entered in the Category 4 class of the 1992 24 Hours of Le Mans by Didier Bonnet Racing. Didier Bonnet, Gérard Tremblay and Jacques Heuclin were selected to drive the car, which was fitted with a 3-litre Alfa Romeo V6 engine. The car was qualified in 29th place, but lasted just 25 laps of the race, before clutch failure forced the team out of the race. The car was not used again, as it was replaced by the Debora SP93 for the following season.

References

Debora SP92 Wikipedia


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