Porsche 911 R Book - German

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The 911 R is the father of all motorsport derivatives of Porsche's 911 model. The story of the R is connected to Huschke von Hanstein, Ferdinand Piech as well as Vic Elford. Originally, it hadn't been planned by Porsche to use the 911 as a flagship model for motorsports. The book is made up of two parts: the 911R with 210 hp of 1967 as well as the model from 2016 with 500 hp.

The development of the 911 R during the 1960s, the efforts of the works team with the plastic 911, the engines that were used with the car (including the quad-cam type 916) and the world records that the car had set up in Monz are described. The second half of the book covers the 911R model year 2016 and dives into the story of how it came about, tells the story of how the R was derived from the GT3 and GT3 RS and all options. The technical development was given room with separate chapters for body, drivetrain, suspension and aerodynamics. A special feature is the list of all 991 units built with their respective color, wheels, interior and country specific equipment.

Specal 3D illustrations were created exclusively for this book. They were printed on acetate foils to grant the reader an x-ray view of the packaging of the modern 911R. The design of the cover pays tribute to the car itself by resembling the interior with the brown/houndstooth combination. The book is protected by a silver slipcase which features the two stripes that are so characteristic for this car.

The German edition is limited to 991 numbered copies and includes 2 acetate see-through pages with 3D-imagery.
Product Type: Book
Format: Hardback
Publisher/Manufacturer: T.A.G. Verlag GmbH
Author: Christoph Mäder, Georg Konradsheim, Thomas Gruber
Language: German
Number of pages: 384
Number of volumes: 1
Illustrations: 737
Slip case: with slip case
Limited- / Numbered Edition: Limited and numbered (991 copies)
Widths: 260 mm
Height: 299 mm
Spine widths: 44 mm
Weight: 3200 g
Year of publication: 2017
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