A 993 GT2 "conventional" but already very well born, then destined to face the Callaway Corvette, Ferrari 348 LM, Honda NSX, Lotus Esprit and other Venturi 400 GTR. This 3.6-liter engine had an output of around 424 hp. The 993 GT2 then had wider fenders, a larger rear spoiler with air scoops in the uprights to improve engine cooling. It was then available in a GT2 version, to meet the homologation requirements of the category of the same name. In 1993, Porsche presented a new generation of its legendary 911, baptized for the occasion 993. This factory Porsche 993 GT2 Evo is eligible in the most prestigious historical events in Europe and the United States. Ascott Collection is particularly proud to offer for sale this very rare 1995 Porsche 993 GT2 EVO (# WP0ZZZ99ZTS393103) developed by the factory for racing in GT1.ĭuring its first three years with Team Larbre Competition, this exceptional car benefited from the support of the PORSCHE factory, returning six times to the parent company between the BPR races, the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 24 hours of Le Mans.Įngaged four times uninterruptedly in the 24 hours of Le Mans from 1995 to 1998, it was driven by F1 and endurance celebrities such as JP Jarier, Erik Comas, J Barth, Bob Wollek etc….Ĭrowned French GT FFSA Champion in 1997, she won the title of vice-champion in 2002, just before ending her career.Īcquired in 2003 by its current owner, it has had only one owner for the past 17 years and has just received extensive restoration work.
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