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intentionally retaining the identification #106B but not the same chassis as used on the 956 GTi, once again featured noticeable differences from its factory brethren. The rear body of the car was completely redesigned, with the rear wing no longer part of the long tail bodywork. Instead, the wing hung off the rear of the car, attached only by struts at the center.
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Richard Lloyd Racing in 1986, leaving the team to sign Liqui Moly as a replacement. The team pressed on with the 956 GTi, using a variety of rotating drivers without much success early in the season. Their results improved, however, as Brands Hatch once again
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Chassis #201 joined the team in 1989, identical to the other team car. The new car initially retained the rear wheel covers that #200 had used for improved aerodynamic performance, but they were later removed in 1990. The brake cooling ducts were also moved into larger openings higher on the nose.
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when a tyre let go, sending the car into the barrier at 140 mph (230 km/h), injuring Palmer and badly damaging the car, forcing it to undergo a lengthy rebuild. The team returned to the championship at Fuji but was unable to finish the event. Richard Lloyd Racing ended the year fifth in
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races for repairs. A seventh-place finish at the NĂĽrburgring was the only other finish to earn points for the team, leaving them ninth in the Teams
Championship as they ended their season early. Rather than participate in the Fuji event, the team went to North America for an exhibition event in
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A limited schedule of races were run in 1988, as Liqui Moly ended their sponsoring of the team. New backing instead came from
Porsche Great Britain. A fourth-place finish at the opening sprint event was followed by a string of accidents and disqualifications, leading to the team missing several
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Richard Lloyd Racing replaced their aging 956 GTi prior to the 1987 season. A new 962C-based car was obtained, although it was once again built to a unique GTi specification. Jonathan Palmer and Mauro Baldi became full-season drivers for the squad. The team repeated their lack of early success
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featured an all-new design. These front end improvements were continued into 1988 with the construction of another car, chassis #200. The central gap on the bottom of the nose was filled in, allowing for the relocation of the brake cooling ducts towards the center of the car, while an extended
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Championship in 1989, with a schedule consisting entirely of shorter sprint events, helped reduce the cost for the teams and allowed Richard Lloyd Racing to restructure and add a second car to their line-up. Drivers included
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Richard Lloyd Racing, although the GTi Engineering name was retained as part of the company. The team continued on with their 956s, even though some competitors were now using the improved
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Britain. Lloyd not only managed the team, but also continued to drive. He earned a best result in the BSCC in 1978 when he finished second in the championship, and he earned several wins over the three-year period of the GTi program.
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Championship. As part of an agreement with sponsor Canon, GTi Engineering entered a second car in select rounds of the championship for the purpose of carrying an on-board
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after the team, were able to outperform their standard counterparts. The GTis made some of the first uses of exotic materials and innovative design elements that would later be adopted by
Porsche and other manufacturers.
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were once again the only points earned by
Richard Lloyd Racing, leaving them ninth in the Teams Championship. A home success outside the World Championship was achieved when Needell took second in a
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was placed on two vertical struts, attached to the nose of the car between the headlights and fenders. In addition, the standard rear wing was replaced with a twin element design at different
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in constructing the new monocoque. This car, originally 956 chassis #106, was replaced by the Stroud-designed chassis designated #106B, leading to the car being renamed a 956 GTi.
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to record the entire event. Although the added weight of the camera systems hampered the performance of the 956, the car was still driven as normal by
Richard Lloyd and teammate,
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from the previous year, once again earning a victory in the second half of the season. However, unlike the previous Brands Hatch successes, this one was earned at the
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showing of the year, and the team finished the season sixth in the Teams Championship. Outside of the World Championship, the 956 GTi also made an appearance at an
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event were the highlights of the year, and Richard Lloyd Racing was once again ninth in the championship with three points. The team also ran a standard 962C at
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Porsche. Soon after the victory, the team debuted its new car, the custom-built 956 GTi. The GTi was quickly able to usurp its predecessor, taking second at
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from 1988 to 1990, then the Nisseki Racing Team in 1991. Chassis #200 also ran in Japan under the Alpha Cubic banner in 1990.
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substituted for Fitzpatrick and, along with Lammers, took the team's first World Championship victory at
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setup with a custom pullrod design. Bodywork modifications were also carried out by automotive designer
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the Teams Championship, although Palmer was only twelfth in the Drivers Championship.
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products. Parts and full conversions were constructed in their shared race shop at
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A Porsche 962C GTi in the team's 1990 color scheme, sponsored by Italiya.
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In 1980, GTi Engineering moved from Volkswagen to partner brand
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secured a podium finish, which was followed by another at the
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purchased chassis #202, which they further modified for the
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The team was also known for their extensively modified
1010:"World Championship — final positions and tables"
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due to the increased cost of the World Championship.
1499:"1991 Porsche 962C – Sold, Chassis No. RLR 202"
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777:"Richard Lloyd (February 18, 1945 – March 30, 2008)"
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1319:. World Sports Racing Prototypes. 2 October 2005.
420:A 962C GTi as run by Richard Lloyd Racing in 1989
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779:. Daily Sports Car. 1 April 2008. Archived from
1395:"1990 World Sports-Prototype Championship 1990"
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1239:"FIA World Sports-Prototype Championship 1987"
1151:"FIA World Sports-Prototype Championship 1986"
441:event at Richard Lloyd Racing's home track of
1473:"International Motor Sports Association 1988"
740:"Richard Lloyd — BRDC Archive Biography"
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1608:. World Sports Prototype Racing.
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1447:"Porsche 962 chassis numbers"
1421:"Non Championship Races 1990"
1317:"Non Championship Races 1988"
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1125:"Porsche 956 chassis numbers"
844:"Prepared by GTi Engineering"
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121:World Sportscar Championship
104:. Originally named for the
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106:Volkswagen Golf GTIs
89:), originally named
83:Richard Lloyd Racing
29:Richard Lloyd Racing
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1042:on 20 November 2008
957:on 22 February 2015
824:on 2 September 2007
750:on 18 November 2007
648:historic motorsport
598:composite honeycomb
389:24 Hours of Le Mans
361:24 Hours of Le Mans
207:, entering the new
156:Silverstone Circuit
150:for Volkswagen and
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