2006 Porsche RS Spyder Testing at Estoril
(from Porsche Press
Release) Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, continues
its long motorsport tradition with the building of an open sports
prototype for customer use in endurance racing. Porsche expresses
this in the choice of the name for the new racer: The type
designation “RS Spyder” stems from a long success story which began
back in 1953 with the Spyder 550 1500 RS. The first open Porsche
Spyders competed at the 1954 Carrera Panamericana. In 1956 Umberto
Maglioli clinched the first major overall win for Porsche driving a
550 A Spyder at the Targa Florio in Sicily under race director
Huschke von Hanstein. This victory marks the start of a success
streak that preliminarily came to an end with a Porsche Spyder
taking the overall win at the Le Mans 24 hour race in 1997.
The new RS Spyder completed an initial three-day test programme
under race-like conditions on the Estoril circuit in southern
Portugal. Director of Motorsport Hartmut Kristen summarises the
results: “The new 3.4-litre V8 engine, the transmission and chassis
fulfilled the high expectations that we had after the roll-out and
first shake-down on our test track at the R&D centre in Weissach. We
are therefore very optimistic about further tests.“
In Estoril, works drivers Lucas Luhr (Monaco) and Sascha Maassen
(Belgium) shared the cockpit of the open sportscar that Penske
Motorsports will enter in the Le Mans prototype class 2 (LMP2) of
the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). The pair pilots the RS Spyder at
its inaugural race on 1st October in Atlanta (USA) and at Laguna
Seca (USA) on 16th October. Emmanuel Collard from France joins the
duo for the “Petit Le Mans“ race in Atlanta, which runs over a
distance of 1,000 miles or a duration of ten hours.
Luhr and Maassen won two GT championships each with Porsche in the
ALMS and secured victories in the Gran Turismo class at virtually
every major sportscar race, amongst others at the Le Mans 24 hour
race and in Sebring. Emmanuel Collard belongs to the most
experienced sportscar pilots. Together with Luhr and Maassen the
Frenchman won the Sebring 12 hour race in 2001 driving a Porsche 911
GT3 RS.
The test and race programme that began at Estoril serves as
preparation for 2006, when Penske Motorsports will run two RS
Spyders over the entire ALMS racing season and assist Porsche in
further developing the car for possible ALMS customer teams in the
future.
Porsche places trust in the technical assistance and support for the
LMP2 project from partly long-standing sponsors, Michelin, ZF Sachs,
Mobil 1, Hyatt and mail2web.com.