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1974 Porsche RSR
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Chassis Number 9114609040
The First 1947 RSR Built
Factory “Werks” Car
LeMans 24 Hours GT Class Winner 1975
TEAM: GELO Racing Team
Drivers: John Fitzpatrick, Jurgen Barth, Gijs Van Lennep, Toine Hezemans
Engine: 3.0 Liters, Air Cooled Flat 6
Horsepower: 350
Weight: 1984
This Porsche RSR was the first of only 37 RSRs built by Porsche in 1974. Sponsored by George Loos this car was prepared and campaigned by the Porsche factory in selected World Championship races in 1974 and 1975, and European championship races in 1975.
In 1975 the car not only won the European Championship
with John Fitzpatrick driving but also finished fifth overall and first
in class at the Le Mans 24 hours.
At the end of it’s competition career the car was completely restored
in the “Werks 1” shop at the factory and then put on display in
the Porsche museum.
In the mid 1980’s Ben Pon acquired the car in a trade with the Porsche
Factory. It remained in his care until purchased by Bruce Canepa in the late
1980’s.
This car is the most historically significant and period correct RSR in the world.
For its entire history it has only been worked on by the Porsche factory using parts that are correct and to original factory specification. No aftermarket parts have been used in its maintaince or restoration. In addition during its racing career the car was never crashed or badly damaged in any way.
1974 FIA World Championship Races
1st SPA — Fitzpatrick, Barth
1st Nürburgring — Fitzpatrick, Barth
1975 FIA World Championship Races
1st in GT, LeMans 24 hours (5th overall) Fitzpatrick, Van Lennep
1st Dijon, Fitzpatrick, Hezemans
Winner 1975 European Championship
1st Imola — Fitzpatrick
8th Zeltweg — Fitzpatrick
1st Norisring — Fitzpatrick
2nd Misano — Fitzpatrick, Hezemans
3rd Monza 6 hours — Fitzpatrick
3rd Jarama — Fitzpatrick
John Fitzpatrick
One of the most successful sports car racers of the 1970’s and 1980’s
Fitzpatrick drove works entries for BMW, Ford, Porsche and Jaguar. He won
the European GT Championship in 1973 and 1974 driving for Porsche. In 1980
he won the IMSA championship in Dick Barbour’s 935 and also won the
Porsche Cup for the third time.
Jürgen Barth
The son of racing legend Edgar Barth, Jürgen starting his career as an
engineer for Porsche but soon followed in his fathers foot steps. He won the
24 Hours of Le Mans in 1977 in a Porsche 936, and in 1980 he won the Nürburgring
1000km. After he retired as a driver he co-founded the BPR Global GT Series
REQUIST A printable PDF document with Photo