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Porsche 911 GT3 R 2023 NEW RACING CAR

 Porsche 911 GT3 R 2023 NEW RACING CAR

 




The new Porsche 911 GT3 R 2023 race car has been officially revealed with greater power and higher aerodynamics, and this new Porsche will be ready to participate in the first races early next year, God willing. Development of the 992-generation 911 customer race car began in 2019, with Porsche focusing on improving its drivability, simplifying its handling and reducing operating costs. Many improvements were made by Porsche to the new racing car to make it easier to drive in challenges accompanied by a broader skill set of drivers, and the Porsche 911 GT3 R 2023 got a new suspension system that makes steering more precise and reduces rear tire wear, and five KW shock absorbers are available Adjust settings. The suspension system also allows the car to have a raised lower body that helps airflow to reach the rear diffuser without significantly increasing drag, and the rear spoiler now features a raised design in a swan neck position, further improving the car's aerodynamics, and Porsche has moved the rear wheels further back , expanding the wheelbase from 2,459 mm to 2,507 mm. Mechanically, the new Porsche racing car relies on a new, 4.2-liter, naturally aspirated 6-cylinder in-line engine that generates 557 hp (565 European PS) and is connected to a 6-speed sequential gearbox with Paddle Shifters, which Porsche derived from the 911 racing car. GT3 Cup . Porsche tilted the engine forward 5.5 degrees to make room for the lower diffuser, forcing the company to move some additional engine components. This helped improve the car's weight balance. Down to the interior of the Porsche 911 GT3 R 2023 All the accident protection requirements recently updated by the FIA ​​have been met, by moving the seats closer to the center of the car, the safety cage has been improved, the adjustable pedals and the steering wheel have been adjusted to balance the sitting position Also, the improved six-point race belt clamps will help save about one second during the driver change. Thanks to changes with the FIA, the car will be eligible to race in the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time. This Porsche 2023 will be ready to race at the start of next year's GT3 season, which will kick off with the Rolex 24 in Daytona in January of 2023. The race car costs $567,210 to purchase, which is equivalent to 2,127,037 SAR, and is only available for purchase through Porsche. Porsche Motorsport North America for customers in the United States and Canada.

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