New Porsche 911 GT3 modifications revealed
23 January 2009
Porsche has included a host of new modifications on its latest 911 GT3.
A host of new modifications are to bring the successful Porsche 911 GT3 RSR into the new year.The most distinguishing feature of the race car, which is based on the Porsche 911, is a redesigned nose, which features large air outlets on the front panel.
Further optimisation was made beneath the car in terms of aerodynamics, while the rear wing has been given a wider adjustment range.
An increase from 3.8 to 4.0-litres is a feature in the capacity of the six-cylinder 'boxer' engine, while the engine now delivers around 450 brake horsepower at 7,800 revs per minute.
In the cockpit, a multi-functional display is viewable by the driver, offering them with information on the most appropriate time to change gear.
The driver's side of the vehicle is fitted with a bucket-type racing seat, with a flame-resistant seat cover, while a safety cage has been welded in.
Porsche is a German car manufacturer which launched the first 911 GT3 in 1999.
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