2013 Porsche 911 GT3 R
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Engine |
4 liter flat-6 |
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HP |
500 hp |
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HP/Liter |
125 hp per liter |
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(from Porsche Press Release) Extensive changes for the 2013 season
Stuttgart. The new
Porsche 911 GT3 R based on the 997 model generation heads into the
2013 motorsport season with extensive modifications. With its
widened fender flares front and rear, the successful customer sport
racer, fielded in the GT3 classes, looks considerably brawnier than
its predecessor. The new aerodynamics generates substantially more
downforce, allowing for higher cornering speeds and later braking
points. The wider track and the adapted wheels provide additional
improvement in traction.
Ever since its launch in 2010, customer teams around the world have
gone from success to success with the 911 GT3 R. In 2012 alone,
Porsche customer teams raced the 500 hp production-based Grand
Touring race car in 131 races, won 41 of them and clinched numerous
championships.
For 2013, Porsche Motorsport significantly modified the
aerodynamics. The front bumper panels, all fenders, the sill covers,
the rear panel and underbody with rear diffuser received further
fine-tuning in the wind tunnel. The rear wing was enlarged to the
width of the vehicle and repositioned to work optimally with the
redesigned body.
The suspension also underwent modifications. The track of both the
front and rear axle grew by 50 millimetres. The width of the front
rims is now twelve instead of 10.9 inches. The wheelbase of the
latest 911 GT3 R grew by ten millimetres.
Like its predecessor, the highly efficient four-litre, six-cylinder
flat engine has an out-put of 368 kW (500 hp). The Porsche six-speed
sequential dog-type gearbox with pneumatic shift system is operated
via shift paddles on the steering wheel. This technical solution
allows very fast and smooth gear changes – an advantage when it
comes to high operational safety and a long service life.
An array of electronic driver assistance systems adopted from the
predecessor helps turn fast and safe laps. The E-gas features a
throttle-blip function. The gearbox elec-tronics make skipping gears
and the resulting over revving of the engine virtually impossible.
Thanks to a specially-adjusted traction control and a race ABS, the
911 GT3 R can be very well controlled under braking and
acceleration.
With a conversion kit offered by Porsche, customer teams can convert
older model years of the 911 GT3 R to the 2013-spec. The kit is
available from Porsche Motor-sport at the price of 45,500 Euros plus
country-specific value added tax.