From the original Porsche 911R through to the Porsche 997 GT3 RS and 997 GT2 RS this book looks at all the RS versions. The Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7RS and Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0RS are covered as well as the very latest 991 Series GT3 RS.
-The first comprehensive homage to the Porsche R and RS models -From the first 911 R (1967) through the varying RS models, to the latest 911 R (2016) -Includes interviews with enthusiasts, racing drivers and customers -Presents portraits of unique collectors' items and race histories -Celebrates the 50th Anniversay of the Porsche 911 R in 2017 Porsche's sporting elite - the 911 R - more performance, less weight. As the first comprehensive homage to the R and RS models, this is a must-have for all Porsche 911 lovers. At auctions they rack up premium prices, but the makers of the 911 R never intended to create objects of speculation for maximum profit. Their main concern was developing vehicles that would appeal to customers because of their uncompromising sportiness. The story begins 50 years ago, when the first Porsche 911 R achieved five new long-distance world records in Monza; and goes on to the latest 911 R - a car that is aware of its history, with racing stripes, houndstooth bucket seats, manual gear change, and a free-revving naturally aspirated engine. In between the first and the latest lie 50 years, numerous models, and a legion of fans.
In this book, Colin Pitt covers the development and motor racing record of the Porsche 911R and Porsche 911RS Touring along with the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR of 1973 to 1975.
The complete story of the R, RS, and RSR Porsche 911s from inception to racing record, including what it's like to own and run one of these cars. The book also contains individual chassis records for the RSR 2.8/3.0 and the RS 3.0.