The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup  - the most successful race car on earth - has been improved even  further for the 2012 model year.  This year’s model gets the added bonus  of a 100-liter FT3 safety fuel tank which is filled via an opening in  the front bonnet.  This new tank will make the GT3 Cup an even stronger  opponent for a number of endurance races.
The Porsche GT3 Cup is based on the lightweight 911 GT3 RS (997)  street sports car and will feature the same six-cylinder engine, but  will be combined with a race exhaust system with a controlled catalytic  converter to keep emissions to a minimum.  This setup will mean that the  GT3 Cup will push out a total of 450 HP at 8,500 rpm.
The  911 will also receive light alloy rims measuring 9.5Jx18 with 25/64-18  Michelin race tires. The new wheels will be combined with blade-type  anti-roll bars at the front and rear adjustable in seven positions and  PCCB Porsche  Ceramic Composite Brake that will reduce the car’s weight by around 44  lbs. The interior will receive a special racing steering wheel with the  controls for the info display right on it.
The 2012  Porsche 911 GT3 Cup will be delivered to teams around the world from  September and will be run in this specification for the 2012 and 2013  race seasons. It is priced at 161,750 Euro or about $234,000 at the  current exchange rates.
 
 

 
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