RE: RUF presents mind-blowing 1,000hp flat-eight
RE: RUF presents mind-blowing 1,000hp flat-eight
Thursday 9th July

RUF presents mind-blowing 1,000hp flat-eight

Festival of Speed is at its best when introducing the wild and wonderful - RUF might have taken the biscuit


Goodwood can be a weird and wonderful place during Festival of Speed. Stay out long enough in this year’s stifling heat and you can witness the debuts of Denza’s melding of hypercar performance and sports car pricing. A Mercedes CLA with 680hp. Or the world’s most powerful manual production car. Yet you can also see a decidedly old, less-than-cohesive-looking Ruf with a thoroughly special engine. 

This CTR3 mule car doesn’t look especially ‘2026’ at first glance, and nor does its engine sound too 21st century either: tucked beneath that lengthy rear-deck is a mid-mounted 4.8-litre eight-cylinder boxer engine. Known internally at Ruf as the Erprober – or Tester – it produces a fairly meaningful 1,000hp and 1,000Nm (aka 738lb ft), both figures round and clean enough to represent kick off points rather than finished, homologated figures. Anticipate more. 

“The Boxer 8, or B8, will announce its unique sound during the Supercar Run twice per day from Friday through to Sunday, driven by racing legend Tanner Foust,” we’re promised. Ruf is naturally quick to point out the CTR3 body is merely a mule with which to host the debutant B8 on its first public experience – expect something different to conceal engine once full production begins. 

“There are moments in a company's history that define the future,” Alois Ruf says. “For Ruf, the Boxer 8 is one of those moments. A boxer-eight has never been part of our story, or anyone else's in this form, so we decided to write a new chapter in automotive history. We look forward to letting the engine speak for itself at Goodwood.” 

Sending such an early prototype into the Supercar Run leans into something Ruf proudly calls its “hidden in plain sight” testing philosophy, and perhaps the inevitable social media commentary – or baleside chit-chat at the event – will help define quite where the B8 goes next. While its use of an existing CTR3 – albeit one lengthened by 100mm to swallow the new engine – is designed to keep the headlines low-key, painting the car in a Yellowbird-aping livery ensures no one’s going to miss the Foust-driven prototype. 

Excitingly, the engine is hooked up to a six-speed manual transmission. A car for thrills and involvement and not pure lap times, then. Handy when that pesky Denza Z has 50 per cent more horsepower. 

Flat-eights are uncommon, of course, but do come with a backstory: Porsche campaigned them across the 1960s, in Grand Prix and sports cars right up to its Group 6 reg 908, a few of those later engines sneaking into period 914 road cars. Minnesota brand Runge has also announced its own 5.3-litre flat-eight for its R3 sports car which, handily, can slot into a 964 chassis. 

Perhaps a far more joyful sparring match can take place across the Atlantic – and in turn a whole new sub-category of sports car open up before our eyes. At the very least there’s another, rather intriguing noise to keep your ears pricked for during the relentless Goodwood hill activity.


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Bluehorseshoe

Original Poster:

92 posts

2 months

Thursday 9th July
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Ruf have made some amazing things over thier history i always loved the CTR2 a slim hipped 911 with 210mph + potential

je777

912 posts

131 months

Thursday 9th July
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Is it n/a?

SlimJim16v

7,857 posts

170 months

Thursday 9th July
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Nice, but what does it sound like?

Robertb

3,728 posts

265 months

Thursday 9th July
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je777 said:
Is it n/a?
Nope, twin-turbo according to articles elsewhere.

RandomCarChat

1,219 posts

74 months

Thursday 9th July
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SlimJim16v said:
Nice, but what does it sound like?
Absolutely glorious, caught it on the FOS live stream earlier cloud9

JJJ.

5,230 posts

42 months

Thursday 9th July
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Well done Ruf, hats off. Nice to see something different.

Clad-Hach

566 posts

15 months

Thursday 9th July
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A flat 8...now you're talking.

No bloody EV nonsense just a great engine in a car...nothing else is needed.

je777

912 posts

131 months

Thursday 9th July
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Robertb said:
je777 said:
Is it n/a?
Nope, twin-turbo according to articles elsewhere.
Thanks.

ManyMotors

1,082 posts

125 months

Thursday 9th July
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This reminiscent of the Porsche '960', a flat eight, quad turbo, Ferrari fighter. In was being developed right before dieselgate, which ended its story. Too bad.

CountyLines

5,456 posts

30 months

Thursday 9th July
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Intriguing!

GTRene

21,838 posts

251 months

Thursday 9th July
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interesting, love it already.

I believe Porsche also made a few 906 and 904/8 back in the day, those looked so cool under the rear hatch

here in a 906 spyder



here in a 904/8



so handsome in a 904/8


m444ttb

3,181 posts

256 months

Friday 10th July
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It'll be really interesting to see what the engine ends up in. This has reminded me I really love the CTR3 though. Albeit I prefer the original rear lights.

Slowlygettingit

916 posts

68 months

Sunday 12th July
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Saw this on Friday in the pits. Thought it looked mad sounded great.
First time I’ve engaged the RUF team at FoS when they couldn’t be bothered to speak to mere plebs….

MDL111

8,726 posts

204 months

Sunday 12th July
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I can't be sure, but I seem to remember they had a flat-8 911 on their webpage about a decade ago, maybe they put the project on hold and now revived it.

m444ttb

3,181 posts

256 months

MDL111 said:
I can't be sure, but I seem to remember they had a flat-8 911 on their webpage about a decade ago, maybe they put the project on hold and now revived it.
It was a V8 997-based car I think. If i recall the engine based based on the BMW M3 V8.

nismo48

6,728 posts

234 months

Clad-Hach said:
A flat 8...now you're talking.

No bloody EV nonsense just a great engine in a car...nothing else is needed.
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