Porsche’s New $1 Million 911 Track Car Is Competition-Illegal, Defies The Rules
By Alexa Heah, 02 Oct 2023
Porsche recently introduced the 911 GT3 R Rennsport—a limited-edition sportscar born from the 992-generation 911 GT3 R.
The exclusive launch, limited to just 77 vehicles, has been designed to push the limits even further than what’s typically allowed in FIA competition rules.
At first glance, one of the standout features of this collector’s car is its striking design, embodying the bold aesthetics of a high-performance race car with modern design elements.
The car’s exterior design was crafted by Grant Larson and Thorsten Klein from Porsche’s Style team. While the hood and roof retain elements from the standard GT3 R, the rest of the body has been completely overhauled.
The designers adopted many of the aerodynamically optimized components from the GT3 R, such as cooling air intakes and ducts, while the side fins and flics have been enhanced and protected from external damage.
In addition, the front wheel arches have been substantially modified, and conventional exterior mirrors have been replaced with a camera system.
That’s not all. The rear of the car carries a distinctive look, highlighted by a large rear wing reminiscent of the iconic Brumos Porsche 935/77.
A light bar featuring LED strips and illuminated ‘Porsche’ lettering characterizes the wider rear section, which also exposes the technical components behind the exhaust system.
Inside, the 911 GT3 R Rennsport deviates from the standard GT3 R. Fender-mounted exterior cameras blend seamlessly into the interior, enhancing the vehicle’s performance and driver experience.
Unique graphics and a limited-edition number on the instrument panel add to its exclusivity.
Despite breaking the rules of general racing, the car complies with all safety standards set by FIA, and features a roll cage that accommodates only the driver’s seat.
The main body of the racer sits on eye-catching 18-inch BBS wheels in an exclusive “racing” design, adorned in Dark Silver Metallic paint.
For the first time, Porsche offers the 911 GT3 R Rennsport with seven standard colors and three exclusive paintwork designs, allowing for further customization.
The ‘Rennsport Reunion Design’ is inspired by traditional motorsport colors, while the ‘Flacht Design’ pays homage to Porsche Motorsport with a red and white color scheme.
Last but not least, the ‘Speed Icon Design’ uses various shades of blue to emphasize the car’s width.
Under the hood, the car boasts a 4.2-liter six-cylinder boxer engine, capable of revving up to 9,400 rpm.
Capable of running on E25 fuels, including bio-ethanol and eFuel, it paves the way for near carbon-neutral operation in the future as an alternative to conventional fuel.
In terms of the exhaust, Porsche has made an unmuffled version available—offering an authentic and emotionally charged engine sound.
For circuits with noise restrictions, two quieter versions with mufflers and catalytic converters are available.
The 911 GT3 R Rennsport comes with a base price of $1,046,000, with additional costs for transport, options, and taxes. Enthusiasts interested in this track monster can register their interest here.
[via Robb Report and Top Gear, images via Porsche]
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