About Porsche 911 RS
The Porsche 911 RS, or RennSport, is a high-performance variant of the Porsche 911 sports car. It was first introduced in 1973 and was produced in limited numbers until 1974. The 911 RS was designed for racing, with a focus on lightweight construction, improved handling, and enhanced performance. The car was powered by a 2.7-liter flat-six engine that produced up to 210 horsepower, which was a significant increase over the standard 911 model. The RS also featured a stiffer suspension, larger brakes, and wider tires, which helped to improve its handling and cornering abilities. The 911 RS was successful in motorsports, winning numerous races and championships, and it has since become a highly sought-after collector's car due to its rarity and racing heritage.