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Success was immediate. The RSR dominated the world GT scene from 1973 to 1975. Penske/Donahue selected the 1973 RS for the first IROC series in 1973. RSRs placed 5th thru 10th overall and first in GT class at LeMans in 1976. This is chassis number 9114609078 and was first sold to Eberhard Sindel, Ulm Germany in June of 1974. It was raced during the 1974 and 1975 season. The Carrera RSR left the limelight in 1976 when the FIA again changed the rules that brought forth the maxi-horsepower turbocharger 934s and 935s. None the less, the Carrera RSR solidified the Porsche 911 based race cars as a perennial contender in automotive racing worldwide. Successful RSR competitors include: Atkin, Busby, Donahue, Dyer, Elford, Follmer, Gregg, Haywood, Holbert, Minter, Kemer, Earle, Robinson, Joest, Loos, Faure, Fitzpatrick, Hagestad. A partial list of RSR victories includes: 1973: Targa Florio 1st overll (Porsche's 11th TF victory!) LeMans 4th overall. 1974: FIA GT cup, with victories at Monza, Spa , Imola, Nurburgring, Watkins Glen, Aintree, Brands Hatch, Paul Richard U.S. IMSA Championship 1st overall in 83% of Camel GT races 1975: European GT Championship IMSA Championship. 24 hour Daytona 1st overall. Successful RSR competitors includ: Atkin, Busby, Donahue, Dyer, Elford, Follmer, Gregg, Haywood, Holbert, Minter, Kremer, Earle, Robinson, Joest, Loos, Faure, Fitzpatrick, Hagestad. The Carrera RSR left the limelight in 1976 when the FIA again changed the rules that brought forth the maxi-horsepower turbocharger 934s and 935s. None the less, the Carrera RSR solidified the Porsche 911 based race car as a perennial contender in automotive racing worldwide. HISTORY of CARRERA RSR chassis no. 9114609078 First sold to Eberhard Sindel, Ulm Germany Une 1974 1974: Entered by Rallye Gemeinschaft Ulm. Valvoline sponsored Driven by Sindel 07/4 Hockenheim: Jim Clark Rennen DRM: 4th 25/4 Monza 1000km 19th)A/7th GT 04/5 Neubiberg: DNF 12/5 Sembach: DNF 19/5 Nurburgring 750km WCM 24thOA/10th GT 26/5 Bavaria-Rennen Salzburg 1st 09/6 Wunstorf: 2nd in class 17/6 Nurburgring 300km EC-GT 2nd 14/7 Hockenheim EC-GT 11th 21/7 Diepholz: 16th 04/8 Nurburgring GP Europa 13th EC-GT 11th 18/8 Kassel-Calden 3rd 25/8 Hockenheim: Preis der Nationen 10th 08/9 Nurburgring Supersprint 2nd 6/10 Zolder: 2nd in class 1975: 23/3 Zolder: 1st 31/3 Nurburgring 300km 9th 27/4 Nurburgring Efeirennen DRM 8th 04/5 Sembach: 1st 18/5 Salzburgring: DNS (engine) 25/5 Zellweg EC-GT 7th 01/6 Nurburgring 1000km WCM 16th OA/6th GT 22/6 Avus: 5th GT 29/6 Zolder:3rd 20/7 Hockenheim: EC-GT: 7th OA/1st GT 17/8 Kassel-Calden: DNF 24/8 Mainz-Finthen: 1st 28/9 Hockenheim DRM: 9th 19/10 Zolder: 6th OA/3rd GT 9/11 Hockenheim: 7th 1976: Sold to Jurgen Opperman 04/4 Nurburgring 300km 4th 09/5 Kassel-Calden: 3rd 23/5 Zandervoort Jr Trophy 1st 27/6 Zolder: 1st 01/8 NurburgringGP von Deutschland 6th 1977-1985: raced in Germany, France, and England for six owners in various body and engine configurations. Essentially retired in 1986 after 12 years of racing. Chassis no. 9114609078 is a prime example of the Porsche 911 based race car-run hard, long and often. It was advertised for sale in 1999 in France, sold to England were John Starkey and Jim Oppenheimer commenced restoration. The current owner completed restoration to original specifications in 2002. |













