The Ferrari will be joined at the May sale by another racing great of a different era: the 1997 Porsche 911 GT1 Evolution, chassis no. GT1 993-117. The only known road-registered example ...
Arguably the wildest Porsche ever with a license plate. Porsche has built some bonkers track-focused road cars over the years but there has only been one model to carry the fabled GT1 badge.
The origins of the Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion can be traced back to the mid-1990s when the FIA introduced the GT1 class for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In response to this new racing category ...
A rare breed, the 911 GT1 was built as a homologation special, between 1996-1998 to satisfy the rules for GT1 endurance racing at the time. The GT1 based loosely on the 993, with much of the rear ...
We know there’s at least one of you out there, and you could spend your millions on cars far worse than this, one of only 20 road-legal Porsche 911 GT1s ... a canary yellow racing car before ...
The Porsche 911 is more than just a car ... Powered by a naturally aspirated 3.6-liter flat-six engine derived from the GT1 Le Mans race car, it delivered 360 horsepower and revved to an ...
The Porsche 911 GT3 is one of the most legendary sports cars to come out of Porsche's stables. With over 30 years of dominance in the racing industry, the 911 model has earned a reputation for its ...
The car will be a 950-bhp, street-legal version of Porsche's future Le Mans racer and use the Carrera GT's carbon fiber frame with a new nose and tail. The GT1's top speed will be 254 mph ...