- For other editions of the car, see: PORSCHE 911 RSR
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The PORSCHE 911 RSR (2013) was made for the 2013 season of the World Endurance Championship where it was driven by PORSCHE Team Manthey. This car won its class in the 2013 24 Heures du Mans. It was altered for the 2014 season. This is based on the 911 Carrera model because the 991 GT3 model was not in production at the time. Under the hood, the car is powered by a 4.0-litre six-cylinder boxer engine, producing approximately 460 bhp (brake horsepower).
Availability[]
The PORSCHE 911 RSR (2013) is available in 2 series:
- 50 Years of 911 bonus series in the Elite group
- 2012-15 Season motorsports series in the Endurance GT Racing group
The PORSCHE 911 RSR (2013) used to be available in three series:
- Masters of Speed bonus series in the Legend group, retired during the Euro Masters Update (v6.6)
- Vertex Series career series in the Legend group, also retired during the Euro Masters Update (v6.6)
- Endurance Kings bonus series in the Legend group, also retired during the Euro Masters Update (v6.6)
This vehicle was added in the Porsche Update (v1.3.5) released in September 2013 and can be unlocked by earning 19 trophies in 50 Years of 911 or as soon as 2012-15 Season is unlocked.
This vehicle can be acquired for 600 or 480
with showcase discount. It has also been available for 900
as a 'Get it Now' price, unlocking 50 Years of 911 and 2012-15 Season.
Livery[]

No. 92
- No. 92 Porsche AG Team Manthey (White windscreen strip and white mirrors), driven by Marc Lieb (Germany), Richard Lietz (Austria) and Romain Dumas (France).
Characteristics[]
Stage | PR (Upgrades) |
Top Speed | Acc. | Braking | Cornering | Cost | Parts |
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Base | 74.4 | 184 mph 296 kph |
2.70 s | 88.0[1] ft 26.8[1] m |
1.70[1] g | 600 G![]() (480) |
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Max w/ R ![]() |
81.7 (3322222) |
195 mph 313 kph |
2.39 s | 84.5[1] ft 25.8[1] m |
1.78[1] g | R![]() (+1,573,400) |
16 2 |
Max | 86.4 (8433333) |
205 mph 330 kph |
2.20 s | 83.0[1] ft 25.3[1] m |
1.81[1] g | 1,043 ![]() (1,955) |
9 27 |
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Upgrades (27)[]
Colour keys | |
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White | ![]() ![]() Or ![]() |
Green | ![]() ![]() |
Red | ![]() |
For upgrades including PR values, please see the project page RR3 Wiki:Upgrades Section PORSCHE 2, please be aware that PR values can vary depending on the upgrade order.
Trivia[]
- In the trailer for V1.3.5, there is an unused livery that appears alongside the livery added. It is mostly the same as the 92 livery, but its rear-view mirrors are red and it is numbered 91.
Footnotes[]
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2012-15 Season |
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ASTON MARTIN VANTAGE GTE (2012) • PORSCHE 911 RSR (2013) • PORSCHE 911 RSR (2014) • PORSCHE 911 RSR (2015) |