TrevMcRev Posted 31July, 2014 Report Share Posted 31July, 2014 Ok, it's not a WRC, but will be running in the WRC. From RallySportMag: World famous Porsche 911 rally preparation expert, Tuthill Porsche, unveils its all-new Porsche 911 RGT rally car for FIA WRC competition. The first test was carried out in full view of the public, as course car on the 2014 Harry Flatters Rally. Built to comply with FIA WRC rules for GT cars in rallying, the Tuthill Porsche 997 RGT enjoyed its first test in public, running as a course car on the tricky Harry Flatters Rally across the military training grounds of Epynt, Mid Wales. “Our aim with this project was to create a modern 911 rally car that is easy and fun to drive: a car that will appeal to all levels of driver ability," said Richard Tuthill of Team Tuthill Porsche. "Led by our highly experienced project engineer, Graham Moore, the team has done a magnificent job. “We enjoyed an amazing first day in the Porsche 997 RGT rally car. The car lands beautifully from jumps, is incredibly nimble through the narrow tight twisty stuff and hugely competent in the fast sections. It was born to rally! There is no doubt that it will be extremely competitive in the overall standings. “The primary purpose of this public test was to put some miles under our belts. This we achieved, also testing four different set-ups and two different tyre combinations on the day. “We are indebted to the organisers and the MSA for allowing us the dispensation to run as a course car. The organisation was fantastic: they have the running of the event down to a fine art, which is no mean feat given how many competitors and satellite events run on the same stages throughout the day. The atmosphere was exceptionally friendly: with wonderful weather, it typified what rallying is all about. Many thanks to everyone for their efforts. “I may be biased, but our latest rally 911 seemed the most popular car on the stages and in the service park. So many people offered their congratulations, describing our Porsche 911 RGT as a breath of fresh air. We hope that the MSA will fully recognise this category in due course, so we can see more cars of this class being used and enjoy some competition. In the meantime, roll on WRC Germany!” http://www.rallysportmag.com.au/home/wrc/21-wrc-and-international-rally-news/8871-tuthill-porsche-launches-porsche-911-wrc-challenger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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