Porsche 963 RSP – 1/1 Le Mans Car – Road Legal
- €5,500,000
- €10,000,000
- €5,500,000
- €10,000,000
Description
Porsche 963 RSP Overview 🏎️
Model: Porsche 963 RSP (Road-legal Special Project) 🌟
Inspiration: Based on the Porsche 963 LMDh race car, built for Le Mans and IMSA racing 🏁
Purpose: A street-legal hypercar blending track performance with road usability 🚗💨
Performance and Powertrain ⚡
Engine: Hybrid powertrain, likely a twin-turbo V8 (like the 963 race car’s 4.6L V8) paired with electric motors 🔌
Power Output: Estimated over 700 horsepower, possibly exceeding 1,000 hp in peak conditions 💪
Transmission: Likely an 8-speed PDK dual-clutch, tailored for road use ⚙️
Performance: 0-60 mph in under 3 seconds, top speed potentially over 200 mph (322 km/h) 🚀
Design and Features 🎨
Chassis: Lightweight carbon-fiber monocoque for rigidity and low weight 🛠️
Aerodynamics: Active aero with adjustable rear wing and diffusers for track and road efficiency 🌬️
Exterior: Aggressive styling with functional vents, low profile, and wide stance 😎
Interior: Minimalist, race-inspired cabin with Alcantara and carbon-fiber accents 🏎️🛋️
Model: Porsche 963 RSP (Road-legal Special Project) 🏎️
Inspiration: Based on the Porsche 963 LMDh race car, built for Le Mans and IMSA racing 🏁
Purpose: A unique hypercar blending track performance with road usability 🚗💨
Price Estimate: ~€5 million ($5.5 million USD), reflecting the race car’s $2.9M base cost plus road-legal modifications 💰
Engine: Hybrid powertrain with a twin-turbo 4.6L V8 and electric motor, producing ~671 hp, tweaked for pump gas 🔌⚡
Transmission: 7-speed sequential gearbox from Xtrac ⚙️
Performance: 0-60 mph in under 3 seconds, top speed likely over 200 mph (322 km/h) 🚀
Chassis: Lightweight carbon-fiber monocoque 🛠️
Aerodynamics: Active aero with adjustable wing and diffusers 🌬️
Exterior: Martini Silver paint, Michelin wet-weather tires with 1970s logos 🎨
Interior: Tan leather and Alcantara, with a 3D-printed cupholder 😎🛋️
Exclusivity: One-off for Roger Penske, with special permission for road use in France 🇫🇷
Count Rossi’s Street-Legal Porsche 917 (Chassis 030) Facts 🏎️
- Model: Porsche 917K, modified for road use in 1975 for Count Gregorio Rossi di Montelera, heir to Martini & Rossi 🍸
- Inspiration: Built from a 1971 Le Mans race car, chassis 030, which raced once (1971 Austrian 1000km, retired due to suspension issues) 🏁
- Purpose: Converted to a street-legal vehicle at Count Rossi’s request, showcasing his influence and wealth 🚗
- Price Estimate: No exact figure, but road-legal 917s are valued at tens of millions today (potentially $45M+) 💰
- Engine: 5.0L air-cooled flat-12, producing ~600-620 hp, a beast for its era ⚡
- Transmission: 4- or 5-speed manual gearbox, with a balsa wood shift knob for weight savings ⚙️🌳
- Performance: Capable of 0-60 mph in ~2.5 seconds, top speed ~224 mph (tested at Le Mans) 🚀
- Chassis: Lightweight tubular frame, with some tubes doubling as oil lines for cooling 🛠️
- Aerodynamics: Modified with removed fins, added mirrors, turn signals, and a horn for road legality 🌬️
- Exterior: Painted Martini Silver, equipped with a space-saver spare tire (Le Mans rule) strapped to the frame 🎨
- Interior: Tan leather seats by Hermes, suede dashboard, doors, and headliner for luxury 😎🛋️
- Registration: Initially registered in Alabama (with the condition it never enter the state), later used Texas plates, now UK-registered in France 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷
- History: Used as a testbed for Porsche’s early ABS experiments before conversion; driven from Stuttgart to Paris (~400 miles) by Count Rossi in 1975 📜
- Exclusivity: One of the first road-legal 917s, setting a precedent for others (e.g., chassis 037 in Monaco) 🌟
- Current Status: Owned by Rossi’s family, occasionally displayed (e.g., 2019 Goodwood Festival of Speed), recently restored but retains original paint and interior 🏛️
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Details
Updated on July 26, 2025 at 11:30 pm-
Property ID 136150
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Price €5,500,000
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Property Status Goodwood, Not for sale, Race Car
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