1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS

911 Carrera RS1973

Porsche

911 Carrera RS 1973
911 Carrera RS 1973 drivetrain
B 601
LEGENDARY

Statstics

SPEED

5.2

HANDLING

4.9

ACCELERATION

5.1

LAUNCH

3.7

BRAKING

3.1

OFFROAD

5.0

Engine

2.7L Naturally-Aspirated F6 207 bhp (154 kW), 188 lb⋅ft (255 N·m)

Layout

Rear-Engined, Rear-Wheel Drive 5-speed Transmission

Weight

2450 lbs (1111 kg), 41%/59%

Description

Among collectors and Porsche fans the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS is a beloved icon. Upon its shoulders, the 911’s considerable racing history began in earnest. With the 917 Can-Am racer scheduled to retire due to rule changes, Porsche dove into GT Racing. Beginning with a 1972 911 S, engineers bored it out, raised the compression, and did everything imaginable to lighten it. Fiberglass replaced sheet metal, thin window glass was installed, and almost all amenities were removed. Even the Porsche badge was replaced with a sticker. To meet racing rule requirements Porsche had to produce at least 500 Carrera RS’s. They were so popular that 1,580 ended up being produced in 1973. Designed for the track, the Carrera RS has responsive, communicative handling and enough power to make it competitive against much newer, more technologically advanced models. It just goes to show that when Porsche puts its collective minds towards creating something new, the result is timeless.