2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR

 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR
2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR - 12.13.2010

Improved aerodynamics, added power

Porsche has unveiled the 2011 911 GT3 RSR at the "Night of Champions" party in Weissach.

Essentially an evolution of the previous RSR, the updated model features a new front lip spoiler, wider front wheels (that measure 12J x 18 ET 34), and an optimized rear wing. Other goodies include a modified rear fascia and LED taillights that mimic the ones on road-going 911s.

Under the hood, the 4.0-liter six-cylinder produces 455 PS (335 kW / 449 hp) and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) of torque. Despite the minor 5 PS (4 kW / 5 hp) increase in output, the engine boasts a new ECU, a redesigned exhaust, and a modified air intake.

Currently available for order, the 911 GT3 RSR will be priced from €410,000 ($541,080 / £342,740).

Check out the press release for additional information

Source: Porsche

Debut for the 2011 version of the world's most successful GT race car


Stuttgart. The Porsche 911 GT3 RSR takes off into the new motorsport season with extensive modifications. The 2011 version of the world's most successful GT race car celebrated its international premiere at the "Night of Champions" party held at the R&D Centre in Weissach to mark the end of the motorsport season. Priority in the further development of the GT3 RSR was given to the newly designed aerodynamics at the front and rear, changes to the suspension kinematics and to the engine.

The 4.0-litre, six-cylinder boxer engine now delivers 455 hp (355 kW) at 7,800 revs, five horsepower more than its predecessor. The power increase results from an engine management system which adapts even better to different fuel grades, as well as a redesigned exhaust system and a modified air intake housing. Moreover, the driveability of the famously efficient engine has undergone further improvements. Maximum revs remain unchanged at 9,400 rpm.

Clearly visible are the modifications to the front. A new front lip provides higher downforce at the front axle. The front wheels are now wider with the rims growing from 11 to 12 inches giving additional grip and less of an understeering tendency. The position of the rear wing and the shape of the wing mounting also underwent optimisation and were adapted to the new rear fairing with additional air outlet louvers. The rear lid was also redesigned for optimised air ducting. Like the 911 GT3 Cup and the GT3 R, the RSR has now been equipped with the LED rear lights taken from the latest 911 road-legal cars.

The 911 GT3 RSR joins the 911 GT3 R and the 911 GT3 Cup as the top model of Porsche Motorsport's product range. The successful long distance racer from Weissach can be ordered now at a price of 410,000 Euro plus country-specific value added tax. All 2011 modifications are available as a kit for GT3 RSR cars from the 2010 season.

Technical description Porsche GT3 RSR (2011 model year)
Engine
Water-cooled six-cylinder boxer engine; 3,996 cc; stroke 80.4 mm; bore 102.7 mm; 455 hp (335 kW) at 7,800 rpm; max. torque 450 Nm; air restrictors 2 x 28.6 mm; max. revs 9,400 rpm; four valve technology; dry sump lubrication; individual throttle butterflies; fuel injection.

Transmission
Porsche six-speed gearbox with sequential jaw-type shift; oil/water heat exchanger, single-mass flywheel; hydraulic disengagement lever; three-plate carbon-fibre clutch; rear wheel drive; limited slip differential 45/65 percent.

Body
Monocoque body (basis GT3 RS) of hot-galvanised steel; aerodynamically optimised front end with front spoiler; aerodynamically optimised front underfloor; adjustable rear wing; 90-litre FT3 safety fuel tank with fast filling function; air jack; welded-in safety cage; race seat (driver's side only) with flame retardant upholstery; six-point seat belt adapted for use of the HANS Head and Neck Support; electric fire extinguishing system.

Suspension
Front axle: McPherson spring strut axle; Sachs four-way gas pressure dampers; double coil springs (main and auxiliary); front axle arms adjustable for camber; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar; power steering.
Rear: Multi-arm axle with rigidly mounted axle sub-frame; Sachs four-way gas pressure dampers; double coil springs (main and auxiliary); rear axle tie-bar reinforced and infinitely adjustable; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar. Complete suspension infinitely adjustable (height, camber, track).

Brake system
Brake system with balance bar control.
Front: Single-piece six-piston aluminium fixed callipers; inner vented, 380 mm diameter; racing brake pads.
Rear: Single-piece four-piston aluminium fixed callipers; inner vented, 355 mm diameter; racing brake pads.

Wheels
Front: Three-piece BBS light-alloy wheels (12J x 18 ET 34); central bolt.
Rear: Three-piece BBS light-alloy wheels (13J x 18 ET 12.5); central bolt.

Electrical system
Motec display with integrated data recording; multi-function display with integrated gearshift indicator; adjustable traction control; battery: 12 volt, 80 Ah, 140 Ah alternator.

Weight
1,220 kg

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 termigni termigni
what's next? 911 GT3 RSRS??RSRSR?
December 13, 2010 12:00 pm
 vanquert vanquert
Apparently it is the RS Spyder- http://www.worldcarfans.com/109022617401/porsche-announce-two-rs-spyders-to-compete-in-le-mans
December 13, 2010 12:03 pm
 inlinesix inlinesix
Are you guys like 10 or something? The RSR moniker has existed and raced for ages. And thanks for posting an article from 2 years ago about a now retired race car.
December 13, 2010 12:14 pm
 xLumino xLumino
looks more and more like a beast! How long Porsch developed this car until now? It has to be the best motorsportscar ever!
December 13, 2010 12:01 pm
 jf90 jf90
RSRs are updated before the start of a new season...don't understand how some people don't understand that
December 14, 2010 10:11 am
 Uhlenhaut Uhlenhaut
Would look good in those classic Martini colour schemes.
December 15, 2010 7:05 am