Porsche 911 RSR-19

Porsche 911 RSR-19 (991.2)
CategoryLM GTE (FIA WEC; ELMS)
GTLM (IMSA WTSC)
ConstructorPorsche
Designer(s)Grant Larson
PredecessorPorsche 911 RSR (2017)
SuccessorPorsche 911 GT3 R (992) (LM GT3)
Technical specifications[1]
ChassisCarbon-fibre monocoque with safety roll cage
Length4,593 mm (181 in)
WidthFront: 2,042 mm (80 in) Rear: 2,050 mm (81 in)
Wheelbase2,513 mm (99 in)
EnginePorsche M98/80 Flat-6 NA mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Torque360.3 lb⋅ft (489 N⋅m)
TransmissionPorsche 6-speed sequential semi-automatic paddle-shift
Power510 PS (375 kW; 503 hp)
Weight1,245 kg (2,745 lb) Subject to change under Balance of Performance
FuelFIA WEC: Total
IMSA: VP Racing Fuels
LubricantsMobil 1
Brakes390 mm (15 in) ventilated steel discs
TyresMichelin · Goodyear
Competition history
Notable entrantsGermany Porsche GT Team
Germany Team Project 1
Germany Dempsey-Proton Racing
United Kingdom GR Racing
Italy Iron Lynx
United States Porsche GT Team
Hong Kong Absolute Racing

Notable driversItaly Gianmaria Bruni
Austria Richard Lietz
France Frédéric Makowiecki
Denmark Michael Christensen
France Kévin Estre
Belgium Laurens Vanthoor
Switzerland Neel Jani
Norway Dennis Olsen
Norway Anders Buchardt
Zimbabwe Axcil Jefferies
United States Maxwell Root
United States Robby Foley
Italy Matteo Cairoli
Norway Egidio Perfetti
Italy Riccardo Pera
Australia Matt Campbell
New Zealand Jaxon Evans
Germany Christian Ried
Germany Marco Seefried
Indonesia Andrew Haryanto
Belgium Alessio Picariello
France Julien Andlauer
United States Dominique Bastien
Germany Lance Arnold
United Arab Emirates Khaled Al Qubaisi
Belgium Adrien De Leener
United Kingdom Ben Barker
United Kingdom Tom Gamble
United Kingdom Michael Wainwright
Switzerland Nicolas Leutwiler
Denmark Mikkel O. Pedersen
United Kingdom Ben Barnicoat
United Kingdom Ollie Millroy
United States Brendan Iribe
Japan Takeshi Kimura
United States P. J. Hyett
United States Gunnar Jeannette
United Kingdom Sebastian Priaulx
United Kingdom Harry Tincknell
United States Fred Poordad
United States Patrick Lindsey
France Julien Andlauer
Belgium Jan Heylen
Portugal Guilherme Oliveira
Portugal Miguel Ramos
Dominican Republic Efrin Castro
Italy Matteo Cressoni
Belgium Alessio Picariello
Italy Claudio Schiavoni
Belgium Sarah Bovy
Switzerland Rahel Frey
Denmark Michelle Gatting
United States Ryan Hardwick
Canada Zacharie Robichon
Germany Jonas Ried
United States Don Yount
United Kingdom Nick Tandy
New Zealand Earl Bamber
France Mathieu Jaminet
Switzerland Neel Jani
United States Cooper MacNeil
Republic of Ireland Michael Fassbender
Germany Felipe Fernández Laser
Indonesia Andrew Haryanto
Belgium Alessio Picariello
Estonia Martin Rump
Italy Lorenzo Ferrari
Canada Zacharie Robichon
Italy Giammarco Levorato

Debut2019 4 Hours of Silverstone
First win2019 4 Hours of Silverstone
Last win2023 8 Hours of Bahrain
Last event2023 8 Hours of Bahrain
RacesWinsPodiumsPolesF/Laps
6625812813
Teams' Championships2 (2022 ELMS & 2023 ELMS)
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers' Championships2 (2022 ELMS & 2023 ELMS)

The Porsche 911 RSR-19 is a racing car developed by Porsche to compete in the LM GTE category of the FIA World Endurance Championship and European Le Mans Series, and the GTLM category of the IMSA SportsCar Championship. It serves as the direct replacement for the Porsche 911 RSR (2017). The car made its racing debut at the 2019 4 Hours of Silverstone.[2][3] The car was unveiled at the 2019 Goodwood Festival of Speed, at the timing gantry of the Hillclimb circuit, just moments before its first public run, with Gianmaria Bruni at the wheel.[4]

  1. ^ "Porsche 911 RSR-19". Porsche. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  2. ^ "FIA WEC 4 Hours of Silverstone Entry List" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Porsche unveils revised 911 RSR for WEC, IMSA". www.motorsport.com. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  4. ^ "New Porsche 911 RSR-19 Revealed At Goodwood (Video) – dailysportscar.com". www.dailysportscar.com. Retrieved 2019-08-20.