2007 Porsche RS Spyder
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Production |
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Engine |
3.4 liter V8 |
Weight |
1709 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
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HP |
503 hp @ 10,300 rpm |
HP/Weight |
3.4 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
148 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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(from Porsche Press
Release) Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is
proudly presenting the new RS Spyder at the Paris Motor Show, the
Mondial de l‘ Automobile, from 30 September – 15 October, where the
car is making its first public appearance. Developed at Porsche's
R&D Centre in Weissach near Stuttgart, this racing car is an
evolution of the sports prototype currently going all-out for the
winner's title in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) in the hands of
the US Penske-Motorsports-Team. Next year the new RS Spyder is to be
raced by various customer teams in a number of countries, thus
making its international debut.
Porsche has developed and built the open RS Spyder in accordance
with the rules and regulations of the French Automobile Club de’l
Ouest (A.C.O.) racing organisation under the designation "Le Mans
Prototypes 2". This means that this racing car may be entered, inter
alia, in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), the European Le Mans
Series (LMS), and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Choosing the
second-highest of four A.C.O. racing categories, Porsche is facing
competition at the highest level of technology and at the same time
limiting the cost of racing the car with a view to future entry of
the RS Spyder by customers.
Following thorough computer simulations and tests in the wind
tunnel, the RS Spyder will feature an updated and upgraded chassis
next season. Optimisation of the wing and rear diffuser serves not
only to enhance the aerodynamic efficiency of the car, but also to
improve the range of set-up options for different kinds of race
tracks. At the same time the carbon-fibre body has been modified for
an even higher standard of ease and convenience in service and
maintenance. And last but not least, the thermodynamic qualities of
the RS Spyder have been optimised inter alia by re-designing the air
ducts leading into and out of the radiators.
The 90o V8 racing engine developed by Porsche for long-distance
events develops maximum output from 3.4 litres displacement and with
the air volume restrictor required by the pertinent regulations of
503 bhp (370 kW) at 10300 rpm, an increase in output over the former
model by 23 bhp. The weight of the car is also in line with the
A.C.O. Regulations, with the new RS Spyder weighing in at exactly
775 kilos or 1709 lb.
The sequential six-speed dog-shift gearbox with its three-plate
carbon-fibre clutch is fitted in lengthwise and is integrated into
the chassis as a load-bearing component. Gears are shifted directly
from paddles on the steering wheel. Porsche has upgraded the gearbox
for the forthcoming racing season above all with the objective to
make the gearshift even more reliable, smoother and less demanding
on all the components involved, and at the same time even more
precise.
This prototype sports car is based on a carbon-fibre monocoque
chassis, with double wishbone track arms for the front wheels
attached to the ultra-stiff and light body structure. The double
wishbones at the rear, in turn, are fastened to a carbon-fibre
element bolted on to the transmission housing. Torsion springs and
pushrod-operated four-way gas pressure dampers, as well as
bending-leaf anti-roll bars, round off the suspension of the RS
Spyder modified for even faster and more precise handling in 2007.
Great attention has also been given to the ongoing development of
various other components of the car such as the central electrics,
the hydraulic system, and the power steering. The brakes
feature double master cylinders, variable brake force distribution
and inner-vented carbon-fibre discs measuring 380 millimetres or
14.96" in diameter on the front axle and 355 millimetres or 13.98"
at the rear. The racing tyres for this prototype come from Michelin
as a Porsche's partner included from the beginning in the
development of the RS Spyder.
Precisely when the new model is being presented for 2007, the
current RS Spyder is on the finishing straight right now at the end
of its first complete racing season. With two races in the American
Le Mans Series (ALMS), the most significant US Sports Car
Championship, still to come, the Penske-Motorsports-Team as
Porsche's partner in cooperation and exclusive customer is now
looking directly at the Driver's, Team and Manufacturer's
Championships with Porsche's sports prototype. And apart from
superior class wins in the Le Mans Prototype Class 2, this light and
agile Porsche also scored a sensational one-two victory on the
winding Mid-Ohio race track in May, beating LMP1 prototypes despite
their extra power on account of the regulations set out to their
advantage.