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Here is the story of the 15-year old Porsche race car that never raced. The Porsche 911 GT3 RSR is a genuine racing car that the German carmaker specifically designed for endurance races.
What you’re looking at is the latest iteration of the latter: the 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR. The differences as compared to the 2010 model aren’t extensive, but a slight edge could be enough to ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The locust-like invasion of track-ready Porsches continues as the German automaker reveals its updated 2009 997-based Porsche 911 GT3 RSR racer ...
Like this one, for example. This particular 911 is a 2008 GT3 RSR and although it is 15 years old, it is particularly special because it has never been raced. In fact, it has only ever been driven ...
This Porsche will set you back $415,000, and you can't even drive it on the street. A revised 911 GT3 RSR has just been launched for the 2009 racing season. The RSR is designed to compete in the ...
Porsche Motorsport recently announced that it is ending development of the current 997-based 911 GT3 RSR used in the American Le Mans Series in preparation of the new car. Porsche also revealed ...
The next-generation GT3 will be available with a manual transmission or Porsche’s seven-speed PDK. The front suspension was inspired by Porsche’s 911 RSR race car, which should be good news ...
Just when we thought we had seen all the possible wrap jobs for the Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK, we came across the Instagram wonder we have here, one that shows the Neunelfer building a visual bridge ...
The RSR is not only faster, it’s kinder on its rear tyres, too. Earlier, Kévin Estre, a man who, as I type, has just overtaken a rival at the N24 while partly on the grass in his 911 GT3 R as ...
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Midway through 2020, photos emerged of a prototype sports car bearing an inconceivably large rear aerofoil. At the time, we were unsure whether this machine was an incoming version of the Porsche ...
To fill demand—both for its cars and profit—Porsche is now unveiling the 2011 911 GT3 RSR, the latest iteration of what’s surely the most successful GT race car of all time. What's new?
The most powerful race-spec 911, the GT3 RSR which is designed to compete in the GT2 class at international long distance races, has received a series of modifications for the 2009 model year.