911 GT3RS
First press car spotted at the 'Ring
PHer Martin Redwood spotted the first GT3RS press car being taken for a few laps at the Nurburgring recently. The editor of Germany's Sport Auto magazine was behind the wheel and giving it some serious stick.
The RS model is that bit more extreme than the already incredibly competent GT3 model and benefits from being 50kg lighter thanks to weight saving measures which include a perspex rear window, carbon fibre bonnet, no side airbags and removal of the cup holder! Other differences include a single mass flywheel and different air intakes.
True to form the RS also comes with rigid suspension and rides on new Pirelli Corsa tyres. Power is rumoured to be in excess of the GT3's 380bhp and approaching 400bhp.
Strange people... Nice car though, shame about the colour...
Anyone remember the BMW M3 convertible show car at the motor show a few years ago? Bright plastic blue with a illuminescent yellow interior.... a paragon of style....!!!
An acquaintance of mine is collecting his GT3 RS next weekend and taking it directly to the Ring. Given he came 7th in last years 24 Hrs there, I would dearly love to be there to get a passenger lap with him. He was doing 8.10 full laps (not btg) in his old GT3, so the RS should see him below 8.00 min full laps (or 7.30 btg) which would be one of lifes highlights to experience as a passenger. For me at least
Euan
It's going to be interesting hearing the opinions of owners who have had the earlier GT3 derivatives. Especially chaps like Euans mate who I think I may have a video of him doing a 7'45 BTG in his earlier GT3.
DAZ
dazren said:
It's going to be interesting hearing the opinions of owners who have had the earlier GT3 derivatives. Especially chaps like Euans mate who I think I may have a video of him doing a 7'45 BTG in his earlier GT3.
DAZ
The very same. He collects his GT3 RS on Friday the 10th of October in Zuffenhausen. He will then be driving it for a few hours on the Sat & Sun on the Ring. He's been waiting a looooooong time for the car to arrive - most of this year he's been without a car as he had to trade in his 2002 GT3 to get on the waiting list originally for the new 2004 GT3, then he switched to the GT3 RS. I'm sure we can get some feedback from him early next week. Will be interesting for sure.
Euan
domster said:
Feck it, I'd have one even if it was in brown with an orange velour interior!
In which case, the condition of convenience is satisfied by way of the inevitable meld that would ensue as violent disembowellment's savage prescence yielded the requisite set of ex-badgerdom.
(Btw, I think Mr. Thomas has seen some Zondas at a showroom in the quaintly titled hamlet aka Stoke Poges "down near Slough." Thunderous gherkismo, eh?)
pbrettle said:I guess it's because the marketing department thought it would be a good idea to create a link to their famous 911 heritage, the 2.7 Carrera RS (which mostly had a similar colour combination), rather than creating a selfconfident new style.
Mmm, white with a pale blue stripe and blue alloys.... nice... NOT... What is it with German colour choices?
Agree with the dodgy German colour choices though.
This is my proposal:
It looked fantastic in the flesh, but I had assumed it would be a dark blue similar to the original RS's. The seatbelts were the same colour, so my guess is "Maritime Blue" although some literature calls it Mexico blue. Whatever.
The carbon fibre bonnet is great, especially when opened, plus the Porsche crest is a sticker rather than a badge. Less weight (!) and less likely to damage the carbon by being riveted to the bonnet.
Sounds fantastic at full bore, but nothing compared to the Stradale which is pretty much Le Mans Loud.
>> Edited by beaver on Thursday 2nd October 12:47
We've got 6 orders for a Tuscan S from formely GT3 ownwers.
And best of all 2 guys cancelled their order of a RS for a T440R.
Well, seems that Blackpools finest are on the way here in Germany
Very interesting is also, that the profits of Porsche are going down, especially with the 996 and Porsche has to launch special series, like Lotus, to create an extra demand.
Christof
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