2004 Porsche 996 GT3 RSR #693062

Porsche 996 GT3 RSR - Rennsport Driver

Chassis #693062 was built in 2004 for the US-based Team Flying Lizard Motorsport as an original GT3 RSR.
They entered the car in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) from 2004 to 2005.
After the 2005 season the car was sold to Seidel Motorsport in Germany, who entered the car in the Le Mans Series in 2006.
From 2006 the car remained in Germany and was recently restored back to its period team Flying Lizard Motorsport specification.
The car is now for sale, ready use and highly eligible for historic events from Peter Auto and Masters racing series.


#693062 racing history :
 

2004 American Le Mans Series
• 20 March, 12h of Sebring, Fogarty, Law, van Overbeek, Practice
• 27 June, ALMS Mid-Ohio, Neiman, Pechnik, Practice and T-car only
• 5 July, ALMS Lime Rock, Neiman, Pechnik, 7th
• 18 July, 2h45 of Sonoma, Neiman, Pechnik, 8th
• 25 July, ALMS Portland, Neiman, Pechnik, 6th
• 8 August, ALMS Mosport, Neiman, Pechnik, 6th
• 22 August, ALMS Road America, Neiman, Pechnik, 6th
• 25 September, Petit Le Mans, Neiman, Pechnik, Fogarty, 12th
• 16 October, 4h of Laguna Seca, Neiman, Pechnik, Fogarty, 10th

2005 American Le Mans Series
• 19 March, 12h of Sebring, Neiman, Pechnik, Murry, DNF
• 17 April, ALMS Road Atlanta, Neiman, Pechnik, 8th
• 22 May, ALMS Mid-Ohio, Neiman, Pechnik,
• 6th July, ALMS Lime Rock, Neiman, Pechnik, 7th
• 17 July, 2h45 of Sonoma, Neiman, Pechnik, 7th
• 30 July, ALMS Portland, Neiman, Pechnik, 7th
• 21 August, ALMS Road America, Neiman, Pechnik,
• 8th September, ALMS Mosport Neiman, Pechnik, 4th
• 1 October, Petit Le Mans, Neiman, Pechnik, Murry, DNF
• 16 October, 4h of Laguna Seca, Neiman, Pechnik, 8th

2006 Le Mans Series
• 9 April, 1.000km of Istanbul, Bergmeister, Burgess, Collin, 9th
• 14 May, 1.000km of Spa-Francorchamps, Bergmeister, Burgess, Collin, 7th
• 16 July, 1.000km of Nürburgring, Bergmeister, Burgess, Collin, 13th


Poprsche 996 RSR history :

In 2004, Porsche introduced the 996 GT3 RSR, the ultimate development of the 996 GT3 racing derivats, featuring a 450bhp, 3.8-litre flat-6 engine and a 6-speed sequential manual transmission. Reduction in weight was achieved by employing even more carbon fibre panels.
Only 37 RSRs were factory built, although a lot of R and RS were upgraded to RSR spec.

The 996 GT3 R was introduced in 1999 as a replacement for the (last) air cooled 993 RSR. Before its introduction, it was extensively tested at Weissach and Paul Ricard. Reduction in weight over the GT3 road car was achieved by carbon fibre body panels and plexi-glass rear and side windows. The front nose section contained additional air inlets for engine and brake cooling. A steel roll cage was welded into the body and the car was fitted with a full air-jack system, fire extinguisher and racing seat with safety harness.
The suspension was similar to the GT3 road car in principle, but with variable springs, adjustable shocks, anti-roll bars and spherical joints. Large brake discs without ABS were fitted, too.

The 3.6-litre type M96/77 engine developed 405bhp at 8.200rpm when fitted with a 43.1 mm air restrictor plate, thereby meeting class regulations. The engine was fitted with a Bosch Motronic 3.1 engine management system. Other engine modifications included titanium conrods and valves, a racing exhaust system, as well as a dry-sump lubrication with an oil-water heat exchanger. A 6-speed sequential manual transmission was also installed. Notable wins for the GT3 R include class wins at the 1999 and 2000 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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