Lot 73

1997 Porsche 993 Cup RSR

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Estimate

$300,000 - $450,000

Chassis

WP0ZZZ99ZVS398095

Car Highlights

Rare and Desirable 993-Based Factory Racing 911

Converted into Full RSR-Specification by J3 Racing

Campaigned in the Speedvision World Challenge from 1999 to 2000

Eligible for a Number of Historic Racing Events

Developed by Porsche Motorsport for GT Endurance Competition

Technical Specs

3,746 CC Type M64/70 Air-Cooled Flat 6-Cylinder Engine

Bosch Motronic Multi-Point Fuel Injection

Estimated 340 BHP at 7,000 RPM

6-Speed Manual Transaxle

4-Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes

4-Wheel Independent Suspension

Saleroom Addendum

Please note that the VIN listed in the published catalogue for this vehicle contains a typographical error; the correct VIN is WP0ZZZ99ZVS398095. Please also note that this vehicle is a 1997, and not a 1995 as stated in the published catalogue.

Jaye Jackson/J3 Racing, Atlanta, Georgia (acquired new in 1997)

Alan Benjamin, Boulder, Colorado

Alex Welch, Canon City, Colorado

Current Owner (acquired from the above)

Charlotte Motor Speedway, North Carolina, April 2000, Jackson, No. 79

Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Ontario, May 2000, Jackson, No. 79

Lime Rock Park, Connecticut, May 2000, Jackson, No. 79

Laguna Seca, May 2000, Jackson, No. 79

Sonoma Raceway, California, July 2000, Jackson, No. 79

Grand Prix de St. Croix, Quebec, Canada, Jackson, No. 79

Texas Motor Speedway, September 2000, Jackson, No. 79

Road Atlanta, September 2000, Jackson, No. 79

Las Vegas Motor Speedway, October 2000, Jackson, No. 79

San Diego Naval Training Center Circuit, November 2000, Jackson, No. 79

The Porsche 993 RSR was developed by Porsche Motorsport for international GT competition. Introduced in 1997, it was based on the 993 Cup 3.8, but extensively re-engineered to support Porsche customer race team entries in international endurance events.

Powered by a 3.8-liter flat-six, the 993 RSR developed approximately 340 hp at 7,000 rpm and 280 lbs./ft. of torque. The engine utilized individual throttle bodies, dry sump lubrication, and strengthened internals for sustained high-rev performance. Optimized for circuit use, a close-ratio G50/34 six-speed manual transaxle delivered power to the rear wheels.

Bodywork featured wide GT2-style fender flares, lightweight panels, and a prominent rear wing. A stripped cockpit was outfitted with a welded roll cage, Recaro racing seat, and a fire suppression system. Chassis enhancements included adjustable suspension, reinforced control arms, and enlarged brakes with dedicated cooling ducts.

Weighing approximately 2,470 pounds, the 993 RSR proved highly competitive, achieving class wins at the 24 Hours of Daytona, 12 Hours of Sebring, and Spa 24 Hours.

This 1995 Porsche 993 Cup RSR began life as a Cup car, sourced directly from Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA) by Georgia-based J3 Racing for competition in the Speedvision World Challenge. Due to the limited availability of factory-built RSRs, PMNA’s Alwin Springer offered J3 a 993 Cup along with the necessary components to convert it to full RSR specification.

The conversion included RSR-specification pistons, rods, heads, cams, slide valves, intake, engine management, and exhaust, adding an estimated 30 hp. RSR suspension components, upgraded brakes, sway bars, fuel cell, and pumps completed the transformation.

The RSR reportedly competed in two Speedvision World Challenge rounds and eight SCCA Southeast events in 1999, capturing the SCCA GT1 class championship. The following year, it ran the full 10-round Speedvision World Challenge GT series with J3 team owner Jaye Jackson’s son, Justin Jackson, said to have earned “Rookie of the Year” honors by round seven and finishing 5th Overall in a very competitive field.

The RSR saw limited use in Porsche Club of America and historic events through 2002, before being retired and displayed. It was later acquired by accomplished privateers Alan Benjamin and subsequently Alex Welch, both of whom campaigned the car in club and historic racing.

More recently purchased by a Porsche collector and amateur endurance driver with entries at Le Mans, Daytona, Sebring, and Spa, this 993 RSR is presented in a livery said to evoke the distinctive Alex Job Racing RSRs of the era. Built with support from PMNA and developed for top-level privateer competition, it combines authentic specification with period racing pedigree – an ideal candidate for historic events or a standout addition to any Porsche collection.

*Please note that this vehicle is sold on a Bill of Sale.

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