The Porsche 911 RSR (2015) is a continuation of the 2014 variant and was made in partnership together with CORE Autosport for the 2015 season of the United SportsCar Championship where it was driven by Team Porsche North America and 2015 season of the World Endurance Championship where it was driven by Porsche Team Manthey. This car was the overall winner in the 2015 Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta. Its successor is the 2016 model.
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| - The Porsche 911 RSR (2015) is a continuation of the 2014 variant and was made in partnership together with CORE Autosport for the 2015 season of the United SportsCar Championship where it was driven by Team Porsche North America and 2015 season of the World Endurance Championship where it was driven by Porsche Team Manthey. This car was the overall winner in the 2015 Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta. Its successor is the 2016 model.
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ACC
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BRFT
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URS
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COSTRS
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Servicetime
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CORN
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TPSMPH
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COSTGOLD
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| - The Porsche 911 RSR (2015) is a continuation of the 2014 variant and was made in partnership together with CORE Autosport for the 2015 season of the United SportsCar Championship where it was driven by Team Porsche North America and 2015 season of the World Endurance Championship where it was driven by Porsche Team Manthey. This car was the overall winner in the 2015 Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta. Its successor is the 2016 model.
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