RE: Porsche previews one-off 963 'RSP'
RE: Porsche previews one-off 963 'RSP'
Thursday 29th May

Porsche previews one-off 963 'RSP'

A unique, road-legal LMDh car looks set to be revealed ahead of Le Mans


Rumours have swirled for a little while now, thanks to a video teaser, that Porsche is creating a road-legal version of its 963 sportscar racer. Now, just a couple of weeks from Le Mans, Porsche has published another few seconds on YouTube that make clear a very special 963 is coming. 

It’s called the 963 RSP - see the badge at the end - described by Porsche as ‘a one-of-one vehicle crafted with precision, purpose and detail at every touchpoint.’ So that’s exactly what we see in the video, Porsche Classic employees carefully polishing, stitching, cutting and crafting. 

It’s about as far away from the hustle and bustle of motorsport as it’s possible to be. Racing cars don’t get leather, polished badges or suede, either - this is something very different to the regular 963. Put simply, it looks an awful lot like Porsche is preparing a version of its hugely successful Le Mans Daytona Hybrid for road use. Or use away from the white heat of competition, at least. Which would be awesome. 

It evokes the glory days of GT1 to some extent, where in a few cases - think Toyota GT-One, most famously - just a couple of cars were made that could ostensibly be used on the road for homologation purposes. Back in the ‘90s, Porsche made 21 911 GT1 Strassenversions to homologate the 1998 race car. There’s no such requirement this time around, though it’s hard not to look through the back catalogue when Porsche is apparently doing something so audacious. 

As for the name, it’s been suggested that ‘RSP’ might stand for Roger Searle Penske, the legendary American racer and owner of Team Penske, which has been running the factory-entered Porsche 963s in WEC and IMSA. Achieving some incredible success in the process, too, including four championship wins across the two competitions in 2024. There was a Drivers’ Championship for a Penske 963 in the World Endurance Championship, the Kévin Estre/André Lotterer/Laurens Vanthoor car taking five podiums in eight events. The IMSA showing for the Penske Porsches was even more impressive, securing the Drivers, Manufacturers and Teams titles. 

If there’s a man that’s earned a one-off Porsche, then, it’s probably Mr Penske. From partnering up in CanAm 50 years ago to race the wild 917/30 to the beautiful DHL Porsche Penske Racing RS Spyders of the ‘00s, it’s hard to imagine Porsche sportscar racing without his involvement. A one-off 963 RSP sounds like a fitting way to celebrate Penske’s incredible legacy. Expect more over Le Mans weekend. 


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F8Spiderman

Original Poster:

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Rennsport Prototype surely?

Amanitin

478 posts

153 months

Friday 30th May
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article said:
Which would be awesome.
nothing is 'awesome' when only relevant to maybe one billionth of everybody

donteatpeople

853 posts

290 months

Friday 30th May
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Amanitin said:
article said:
Which would be awesome.
nothing is 'awesome' when only relevant to maybe one billionth of everybody
You are mistaken. It's possible to appreciate something without owning it.

RDMcG

20,053 posts

223 months

Friday 30th May
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I will wait for the Dakar version-just need to be practical .

86wasagoodyear

766 posts

112 months

Friday 30th May
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Easy way for Porsche to drop a Valkyrie/F80/Whatever rival onto the market.

Jermy Claxon

3,107 posts

155 months

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donteatpeople said:
Amanitin said:
article said:
Which would be awesome.
nothing is 'awesome' when only relevant to maybe one billionth of everybody
You are mistaken. It's possible to appreciate something without owning it.
Indeed. Separating "I like" from "I want" took me 40+ years and one lightbulb moment, and is quite possibly the first step on the true path to happiness. smile


Aston do seem to have a lot of fans in WEC, and although that's definitely partly because of the sound of the V12, I think it's partly because the Valkylmer is the only Hypercar that started life as a road car. (Sort of.) So, it makes sense others would want a bit of the "me too" action on that front.

ManyMotors

919 posts

114 months

Friday 30th May
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Roger Penske maybe was once respected and of value. He now is blob of an old man who needs to be more succinct in his 'start your engines' speech. His welcome is overstayed, which will obviously soon be fixed.

Deansfield

261 posts

120 months

Friday 30th May
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ManyMotors said:
Roger Penske maybe was once respected and of value. He now is blob of an old man who needs to be more succinct in his 'start your engines' speech. His welcome is overstayed, which will obviously soon be fixed.
Strangest thing I’ve ever read

Quickmoose

5,060 posts

139 months

Friday 30th May
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Deansfield said:
ManyMotors said:
Roger Penske maybe was once respected and of value. He now is blob of an old man who needs to be more succinct in his 'start your engines' speech. His welcome is overstayed, which will obviously soon be fixed.
Strangest thing I've ever read
agreed. Quite unnecessary

Frogmella

298 posts

106 months

Friday 30th May
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ManyMotors said:
Roger Penske maybe was once respected and of value. He now is blob of an old man who needs to be more succinct in his 'start your engines' speech. His welcome is overstayed, which will obviously soon be fixed.
One of the great legends of Motorsport and an individual who has likely achieved more in a week than you in a lifetime. Even more bizarrely, this is the second post you have made about wishing someone who shuffle off the mortal coil.

What an odd and troubled individual you are smile

mrclav

1,608 posts

239 months

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86wasagoodyear said:
Easy way for Porsche to drop a Valkyrie/F80/Whatever rival onto the market.
Not confirmed for production yet but...


ManyMotors

919 posts

114 months

Friday 30th May
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Frogmella said:
ManyMotors said:
Roger Penske maybe was once respected and of value. He now is blob of an old man who needs to be more succinct in his 'start your engines' speech. His welcome is overstayed, which will obviously soon be fixed.
One of the great legends of Motorsport and an individual who has likely achieved more in a week than you in a lifetime. Even more bizarrely, this is the second post you have made about wishing someone who shuffle off the mortal coil.

What an odd and troubled individual you are smile
Kindly take these types of comments I write as an insight worth investigating instead of merely condemning. Some of the rich are interconnected in horrible ways. Penske is close to Musk in the category of horrible, which impugns anything he may have done as a hero of motorsport.

big_rob_sydney

3,671 posts

210 months

Saturday 31st May
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ManyMotors said:
Frogmella said:
ManyMotors said:
Roger Penske maybe was once respected and of value. He now is blob of an old man who needs to be more succinct in his 'start your engines' speech. His welcome is overstayed, which will obviously soon be fixed.
One of the great legends of Motorsport and an individual who has likely achieved more in a week than you in a lifetime. Even more bizarrely, this is the second post you have made about wishing someone who shuffle off the mortal coil.

What an odd and troubled individual you are smile
Kindly take these types of comments I write as an insight worth investigating instead of merely condemning. Some of the rich are interconnected in horrible ways. Penske is close to Musk in the category of horrible, which impugns anything he may have done as a hero of motorsport.
If you have any special insight into these "horrible ways", then please do share. I suspect people dont have time to do any "investigating" as per your instruction. Some people have things to do and are busy enough as it is without hearing some factually sparse claims. Put up, or shut up.

Deansfield

261 posts

120 months

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Prefer if he shuts up the end

ManyMotors

919 posts

114 months

Saturday 31st May
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Penske is a long time friend of Trump and even received the Medal of Freedom from the orange pig. Penske, motivate by greed, is billionaire supporter of Trump and his dangerous, unacceptable actions.

You can, of course, support both Penske and Trump though I hope your better second thoughts would reject that. Or, maybe, your ignorance of the situation allows the applause you otherwise wouldn't give. The worst would be Chamberlain like appeasement and dismissal since you feel no threat or just don't care.

But some of us do care and lash out at all Penske-like prunes. Perhaps this wasn't the forum to do that and I regret, if I did, disturbing your enjoyment of this great site. I will attempt to throttle my expressions in the future. But, at a minimum, you now know something more about Penske and understand we are all threatened.

GTRene

19,461 posts

240 months

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mrclav said:
86wasagoodyear said:
Easy way for Porsche to drop a Valkyrie/F80/Whatever rival onto the market.
Not confirmed for production yet but...

lovely, does remind me a bit to that Chrysler ME Four-Twelve


The Pistonsdead

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223 months

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GTRene said:
mrclav said:
86wasagoodyear said:
Easy way for Porsche to drop a Valkyrie/F80/Whatever rival onto the market.
Not confirmed for production yet but...

lovely, does remind me a bit to that Chrysler ME Four-Twelve

Wow that's something to behold