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Porsche 963 RSP: Le Mans race car turned into road-going hypercar TechTricks365


Porsche has a new hypercar based on its Le Mans Daytona hybrid (LMDh) class race car, but it’s just a one off.

Unveiled ahead of this week’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, the new 963 RSP is based on the 963 race car that competes in the FIA’s World Endurance Championship –of which Le Mans is one of eight races — and the IMSA SportsCar Championship, which includes the 24 Hours of Daytona.

The new 963 RSP is so named because it was built, nominally, for Roger Searle Penske, owner of many racing teams, the IndyCar racing series, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Porsche Penske Motorsports runs the factory team racing the 963.

Through his eponymous corporation he also his hands in car dealerships, automotive engineering, trucking, and logistics.

According to Porsche, the RSP is inspired by the Count Rossi 917 (pictured below), a race car from the 70s that was turned into a road-going vehicle, and remains on French roads to this day.

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The team working on turning the 963 race car into the RSP decided early on to follow the Count Rossi 917 template, and make as few changes as possible.

This, no doubt, reduced development time and cost significantly, but also means the RSP is not homologated, and is limited to road use under “special circumstances”. For its debut on the streets near Circuit de la Sarthe, where the Le Mans 24 Hour race is held, it wore manufacturer plates.

To that end the head- and tail-lights have been reprogrammed, while a horn and licence plate brackets have been added to the car. The most significant changes to the 963’s exterior are the addition of fully covered wheel arches, and the removal of the blanking plates for the rear wing.