
2001 Porsche 911 GT3 RS
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Offered from The Stuttgart Legends Collection
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- Entered the 2002 24 Hours of Daytona, 12 Hours of Sebring, finished 2nd in class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and ranked 3rd overall in the 24 Hours of Spa
- Originally purchased by Freisinger Motorsport; just two owners from new
- Claimed an overall FIA GT Championship podium and a further six class victories
- Driven by Stéphane Ortelli en route to winning the 2002 FIA GT N-GT Drivers’ Championship as Freisinger Motorsport sealed the class Teams’ title
- Raced by sportscar and GT aces Romas Dumas, Emmanuel Collard, and Marc Lieb
- Ideally suited to a variety of popular historic endurance racing series
To keep its 996-based GT3 racer ultra-competitive, Porsche homologated an updated and uprated RS variant for 2001. Most recognisable for a facelifted front end that improved aerodynamic performance, it is reported that just 51 examples were built. While they all left the factory in the base colour of Carrara White, the car offered here soon gained a far more menacing look.
Purchased new in November 2001 by Freisinger Motorsport of Karlsruhe in Germany, the long-time marque specialist gave the 911 its competitive debut in the 2002 edition of the 24 Hours of Daytona. Most notably driven by 24 Hours of Le Mans victors Romain Dumas and Stéphane Ortelli, the car surged from 47th on the grid to finish a fine 10th overall, also notching a class podium.
For its next outing, the 12 Hours of Sebring, the Porsche gained an unmistakable toothed livery that would last for the remainder of its front-line career. Wearing a broad smile that filled the mirrors of its rivals, the 911 went on to classify 2nd in class in the 24 Hours of Le Mans before enjoying its greatest success amid the ranks of the FIA GT Championship. Scoring six class wins in 2002, this car played a pivotal role in Ortelli claiming the N-GT crown as Freisinger Motorsport topped the Teams’ standings to chalk its first international title. Following these achievements, Porsche wrote to congratulate Manfred Freisinger on the convincing win, noting the team’s consistency—this letter is included in the car’s history file.
The GT3 RS was retired from front-line duties at the end 2003 but Freisinger Motorsport kept hold of it for another decade. Having fitted a new exhaust system and a set of BBS wheels at a cost of €22,485, the race team sold the car directly to the Munich-based consigning owner in September 2014. Please note, the 911 will require mechanical inspection prior to being driven.
Presented today in white and accompanied by its previous exhaust system and a Technical Passport issued by the organiser of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest, this championship-winning 911 GT3 R could soon enter the variety of historic endurance racing series for which it is eligible.
Date | Event | Driver | Entrant | Race # | Result |
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3 February 2002 | 24 Hours of Daytona | Ni Amorim / Romain Dumas / Stéphane Ortelli / Hans Fertl | Freisinger Motorsport | 86 | 10th |
16 March 2002 | 12 Hours of Sebring | Dumas / Amorim / Fertl | Freisinger Motorsport | 57 | DNF (fire) |
2 June 2002 | FIA GT Jarama | Ortelli / Sascha Maassen | Freisinger Motorsport | 54 | 9th (1st in class) |
16 June 2002 | 24 Hours of Le Mans | Dumas / Maassen / Jörg Bergmeister | Freisinger Motorsport | 80 | 17th (2nd in class) |
30 June 2002 | FIA GT Anderstorp | Ortelli / Emmanuel Collard | Freisinger Motorsport | 54 | 8th (1st in class) |
14 July 2002 | FIA GT Oschersleben | Ortelli / Maassen | Freisinger Motorsport | 54 | DNF (wheel) |
4 August 2002 | 24 Hours of Spa | Ortelli / Collard / Dumas | Freisinger Motorsport | 54 | 3rd (1st in class) |
22 September 2002 | FIA GT Enna-Pergusa | Marc Lieb / Ortelli | Freisinger Motorsport | 54 | 8th (1st in class) |
6 October 2002 | FIA GT Donington Park | Ortelli / Dumas | Freisinger Motorsport | 54 | 6th (1st in class) |
20 October 2002 | FIA GT Estoril | Ortelli / Maassen | Freisinger Motorsport | 54 | 7th (1st in class) |
6 April 2003 | FIA GT Barcelona | Gabriele Gardel / Bert Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | DNF (leak) |
27 April 2003 | FIA GT Magny-Cours | Gardel / Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | 10th |
11 May 2003 | FIA GT Enna-Pergusa | Gardel / Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | DNF (cooling) |
25 May 2003 | FIA GT Brno | Gardel / Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | 14th |
29 June 2003 | FIA GT Donington Park | Gardel / Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | 10th |
27 July 2003 | 24 Hours of Spa | Garrdel / Longin / Jeffrey van Hooydonk / Guillaume Gomez | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | DNF (accident) |
7 September 2003 | FIA GT Anderstorp | Gardel / Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | 11th |
21 September 2003 | FIA GT Oschersleben | Gardel / Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | 15th |
5 October 2003 | FIA GT Estoril | Gardel / Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | 20th |
19 October 2003 | FIA GT Monza | Gardel / Longin | Freisinger Motorsport | 51 | DNF (overheating) |


