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September 9th, 2020 – 311RS Motorsport completes successful back to back race weekends at Road America with SRO GT Sports Club and PCA Club Racing in the #311 Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport by Peter Lapinski

SRO America –  Ryan Gates qualified on GT2 Class pole and won both GT2 Class races in the 311RS Motorsport Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport at Round 3 of the SRO GT Sports Club America series.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport by Peter Lapinski

PCA Club Racing – Running in GT1 Class in a field of 66 cars, Ryan Gates qualified on overall pole. In both Sprint Races, the #311 finished first in GT1 class and second overall, holding off four (4) Porsche 911 GT3Rs (991.1 generation) in the process. An impressive showing for Porsche’s 911 GT2RS Clubsport platform.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport by Peter Lapinski

We would like to extend a special thank the entire 311RS Motorsport team for their hard work and execution during this double header event. Road America is our home track, and together we proved to ourselves and others that our efficiency on and off track is to be respected.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport by Peter Lapinski

In addition, 311RS Motorsport would like to thank Porsche Motorsport for the reliable 911 GT2RS Clubsport platform and on-site factory support during SRO weekend. Both SRO America & PCA Club Racing deserve a thank you as well for hosting safe and fun events, and finally Road America for providing all of us a pristine & safe facility for us all to race at. 

Upcoming schedule – Ryan Gates is to campaign the 311RS Motorsport Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport in at final two SRO America GT Sports Club events –  Circuit of the Americas September 18-20 & the season finale at Indianapolis on October 2-4, 2020.

Link to official press release.

Photos courtesy of Peter Lapinski.

August 9th, 2020 – 311RS Motorsport qualifies on GT2 Class pole and wins both GT2 Class races in the 311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport. at Round 2 of the SRO GT Sports Club America series at Sonoma Raceway.

We would like to extend a special thank the entire 311RS Motorsport team for their hard work and preparation for this event. Sonoma is a unique track, together we dialed the car in during Practices 1 & 2 and managed to put it on pole in GT2 Class – allowing us to run two clean races and bring home some more hardware to Minneapolis, MN. A real team effort.

In addition, 311RS Motorsport would like to thank Porsche Motorsport for the reliable GT2RS Clubsport platform and on-site factory support, SRO America for hosting a safe and fun event, and finally Sonoma Raceway for providing all of us a beautiful facility to race at. 

Upcoming schedule: Ryan Gates is to campaign the 311RS Motorsport Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport for the remainder of 2020 at SRO Road America, PCA Road America, SRO Watkins Glen, & SRO season finale at Indy.

Download press release here

Photos: Peter Lapinski

July 6th, 2020: 311RS Motorsport enters the 2020 SRO GT Sports Club America Championship in GT2 class with the 311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport. The first round of SRO GT Sports Club America takes place on July 9-12th, 2020 at Virginia International Raceway.

Statement from driver and 311RS Motorsport team owner, Ryan Gates: “Porsche created the 911 GT2RS Clubsport with SRO GT2 class in mind. It’s exciting to see Porsche 911 GT2s racing again and we are looking forward to running with SRO GT Sports Clubsport America; the first US-based series with a GT2 class.

We have been preparing for this moment since founding the company nine years ago. A special thank you to our Minneapolis-based team along with the folks from Goldcrest Motorsports for their support as we launch this campaign with the Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport in SRO.”

We will provide further information throughout the week leading up to the weekend. Thank you to all who have helped make this happen for us!

Download copy of press release here.

In cooperation with Brainerd International Raceway, we hosted a private test for our GT2RS Clubsport & 991.2 GT3 Cup. In addition, we invited a small group of our road car clients to join us for some much-needed high speed therapy. 

Participants were limited to a total of 10 as part of our agreement with the track and the local county attorney. Strict social-distance guidelines were adhered to and we are happy to report, nearly four weeks since the event, each one of us who attended remain free of COVID-19 symptoms. 

Peter Lapinski was on hand to capture the scenes of our first test for 2020. We thank him for being there as we rolled out our GT2RS Clubsport for the first time, a huge milestone for our team. Please enjoy the following selection images from Peter and accompanying notes from the team.

The line up included: GT2RS Clubsport, 991.2 GT3 Cup, GT2RS, 991.2 GT3RS (x2) 991.2 GT3, 997.1 GT3, and a 996.2 GT3 (did not run). 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

The sun was hitting the GT2RS Gold BBS wheels just right. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

The 311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport followed by the 311RS Porsche 911 GT3 Cup on track together for the first time. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

Our partners at Goldcrest Motorsports sent Blake White up for the test. He helped us get up to speed and ensured the test went smoothly. Thank you Blake & Goldcrest!

The GT2RS Clubsport absolutely ate up the track. Even during shakedown, the car was running faster laps than we had ever ran around BIR. A beast, as they say.

With nothing more than fuel & distilled water (for the intercooler sprayer system), the GT2RS Clubsport ran like clockwork. Here we see Ryan giving the underside of the car an ocular pat down after a session in the car. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

It was a treat running the GT2RS road car and the GT2RS Clubsport together on track. While the road car is quite a bit faster in a straight line (it is tuned by M-Engineering making over 700whp), the Clubsport handily walked away from it over the course of a lap. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

Two different vantage points through T9 – a turn that requires much respect from the driver. 

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

Elsewhere on track, Jeff was up to speed out of the box in his 991.2 GT3 Cup. He’s tested the car at Sebring & COTA already this season, so on familiar territory at BIR he was very quick.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

We look forward to working with this driver and car as the season progresses. The 991.2 GT3 Cup provides us an opportunity to understand and develop with Porsche’s latest Cup car platform. This experience will pay dividends for years to come. 

Dan was pushing his 311RS-prepared 991.2 GT3RS to new limits during the test. He is picking up speed, and quickly. We are looking forward to seeing his development this season.

311RS Porsche 911 997 GT3 at BIR by Peter Lapinski

Tom was on hand in his gorgeous 311RS-prepared 997.1 GT3 consistent as usual. It’s always a pleasure seeing this car run. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT3RS at BIR by Peter Lapinski

A new driver for 311RS, John, was testing out his new 311RS-prepared 991.2 GT3RS for the first time. Fresh from an initial chassis setup, he was quick to improve, lopping multiple seconds from his lap times each session.

He’s due back into 311RS HQ for further upgrades along with our track aero & chassis setup. We are looking forward to seeing this & driver car develop.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT3 at BIR by Peter Lapinski

Brandon was up to speed right away in his 311RS-prepared 991.2 GT3. We’ve been working with him for a season now, his progression in both speed and feedback have been great to see.

He’s now equipped with our safety package (roll bar, harnesses, and HANS device) and faster than ever while also being safer than ever. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport and 991 GT3 Cup at BIR by Peter Lapinski

Bruce was pounding laps in his GT2RS road car in between sessions in his GT2RS Clubsport. Hearing his feedback in back to back sessions was awesome, suddenly that GT2RS road car felt very much like a road car in comparison.

That’s it for now. Lots learned, with even more yet to learn. Until next time, Fear The Cheese!

Photos courtesy of Peter Lapinski

As delivered, the GT2RS Clubsport is one of the most aggressive and imposing things to ever come out of Stuttgart. Part of that look comes from the exposed carbon fiber throughout the car.

This is where we come in – with the aim to “complete” the look of the car. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport

As delivered to 311RS. Factory fresh. Exposed carbon fiber all around.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Motive Artworks

Wes from Motive Artworks rendered our vision and brought it to life. Here is a comparison between as delivered and 311RS. To us, the 311RS Porsche GT2RS Clubsport looks as though it could have came like that from the factory, which was ultimately the goal. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport

The first thing that needed changing were the wheels. Porsche created GT2RS Gold specifically for the 997 GT2RS in 2011, and continued it for the 991 GT2RS in 2018. We absolutely love the color and wanted to bring that aspect of the GT2RS to the GT2RS Clubsport. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport BBS Satin White Gold Metallic

There we go. A GT2RS, in our opinion, should always have GT2RS Gold wheels. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport BBS Satin White Gold Metallic

We’ll be running the car in PCA Club Racing and SRO GT Sports Club, both of which are officially partnered with Pirelli. On the road cars we exclusively run Michelin tires, however for the race cars, at least for the current series we operate in, Pirelli is the tire. 

Fun fact: the GT2RS Clubsport runs the same size tire front and rear as the 991 GT3 Cup.

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport BBS Satin White Gold Metallic

First test fit. We were feeling good about the combination!

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport BBS Satin White Gold Metallic

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

On the ground and pure class. The Satin White Gold metallic gives the car life, and allows the BBS wheel design to be fully appreciated. 

However, something had to be done about that exposed carbon fiber. More on that later.

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport ClearPlex

With the wheels and tires sorted, we began to focus on preserving the car. Cory from Lifestyle Tint is our go to for ClearPlex install. These semi-permanent window films do a great job protecting the glass from debris. 

We tend to go through 1 or 2 of these films per season, depending on driver. With the GT2RS Clubsport we aim to use just this one this season. 

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

Onto the fun part – we partnered with Color X Labs to create a vinyl wrap that would match the exact color of our GT2RS Clubsport. They use the OEM Porsche paint code (Carrara White – B9A) to match the color, and further “tune” the color using a piece of the body work, in our case we sent them the fuel door. 

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

And so it begins. 

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

While we set out to “complete” the look of the car, that did not mean we cover all of the exposed carbon fiber. Instead, by covering a large portion of it and exposing portions of the carbon fiber, the result was accentuation of the ducting on the hood. 

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

We love the look – adding aggression while simultaneously completing the hood. Note the beautiful color match of the vinyl to the factory painted bumper and fenders. 

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

The idea to add white to the wing end plates was to give that rear wing a place on the car. It’s so large and so far back, with black end plates it can get visually lost from certain angles. 

Along with a Porsche logo across the wing, the end plates completed our work back there and again looks as though it could have came that way from the factory.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

Here we see the removable carbon decklid getting it’s helping of Carrara White vinyl wrap. We chose to leave the air intakes exposed (as is on the GT2RS road car) along with the backside of the duckbill – this gives some nice contrast in the rear while highlighting how much the piece acts as an aero device. 

Also seen here is Elliott from Glisten Detailing –  he worked through night to complete the car and did an amazing job executing all of the minute details we had for him. We cannot thank him enough for the dedication he showed to the project. Beers on us for the foreseeable future!!

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

Take a look at the amount of material used to cover the rear bumper. The GT2RS Clubsport is especially girthy back there. 

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

Fear The Cheese – a hat tip to the legends at Matt’s Bar. We are proud to be from Minnesota and love the Jucy Lucy, so we felt it was a fitting tribute to where we come from and what we love.

And as such, the car will affectionately be known as Lucy to us here at 311RS. There is no doubt she will be a jucy one!

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

The roof would be the final portion we wrap in an effort to “complete” the car. Doing so required removing the emergency hatch – 8 quarter turn allen bolts and it was off. Very cool.

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport Color X Labs

And the result is seen above. The car looks gorgeous, and every bit aggressive as when it was delivered. To us, the car is now visually “complete”. 

311RS Porsche 911 991 GT2RS Clubsport

The moment the car was finished (5:15a) it was loaded up. We had a 5:30a meeting time to head up to BIR for our first test with the car. Talk about just in time!! 

Another factory Porsche race car joins the 311RS Motorsport program for 2020 – a  Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport. Complimenting our 911 GT2RS road car, the 911 GT2RS Clubsport will provide a familiar platform for us to further develop our racing team in 2020. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport

The initial program has been curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however we look forward to racing the car with PCA Club Racing and perhaps SRO in the GT2 class. 

311RS Porsche 911 GT2RS Clubsport

Until then, the car is to receive a baseline chassis setup in collaboration with Goldcrest Motorsports. A few visual updates are planned in coordination with the rest of the 311RS Motorsport racing team.

We look forward to sharing the next chapter with you. In the meantime, please be safe and do your part to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus. 

Photos courtesy of Peter Lapinski.

“Win on Sunday, sell on Monday.” The saying that has driven race programs since the 1950s still drives us today.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup by Ryan Gates BBS E88 50mm

We race using components from the same technical partners we offer to our customers. Below are a few examples on the 311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup.

We’ve ran with Girodisc since 2006 and proud to continue this with a set of their lightweight two-piece brake rotors, seen here though a set of our gold BBS Motorsport E88s.

We’ve ran JRZ Suspension single, 2-way, and 3-way adjustable dampers throughout our 11 year partnership with JRZ. For the first time however, we’re running a set of 4-way JRZ Motorsports on our 997 GT3 Cup.

We’ve got them dialed in with support from Goldcrest Motorsports and engineer Bryan Hise.

There are no words to describe how proud we are to see the 311RS logo inside a factory Porsche 911 race car.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup by Ryan Gates Black Watch Tartan Recaro Pro Racer Hans

Look further inside the 311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup and you’ll find our signature Black Watch Tartan covering the cushions of the driver’s seat.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup by Ryan Gates Black Watch Tartan Recaro Pro Racer Hans

We took delivery of the 2008 GT3 Cup earlier last year, with the original 2008-dated seat still intact.

To comply with PCA Club Racing rules, we installed a 2019-dated Recaro Pro Racer HANS – an affordable option from Recaro to get us going before upgrading to their 1300 GT seat in 2021.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup by Ryan Gates Schroth Profi II harnesses

Schroth Racing provides every factory Porsche 911 race car that leaves the factory with 6 point harnesses. And it’s easy to see why, they are lightweight, durable, and easy to operate.

We upgraded to 2019-dated Profi II harnesses in black with custom silver patches for a clean look.

Overseeing day to day operations, Lucia continues to run a tight ship for us here at 311RS. Below are a list of products featured in this week’s round up.

BBS E88 wheels

Girodisc brake rotors

JRZ Suspension dampers

Recaro seats

Schroth Racing harnesses

A look at the week thus far here at 311RS, as seen through the 50mm 1.8 lens of Ryan Gates.

2008 311RS 997 GT3 Cup with Lucia by Ryan Gates HQ 50mm 50mm18 GSP German Shorthair Pointer

Lucia, our nearly 2 year old German Shorthair Pointer, continues to run the show on a daily basis.

2008 311RS 997 GT3 Cup brake caliper by Ryan Gates 50mm 50mm18 Girodisc brake rotor

Development continues on the 2008 311RS GT3 Cup as we look to further improve the braking system.

2008 311RS 997 GT3 Cup brake caliper by Ryan Gates 50mm 50mm18

Mid-summer upgrades to the brake system included a set of lightweight Girodisc rotors. For winter, we’re digging deeper to refresh the rest of the system starting with a four corner caliper rebuild.

2008 311RS 997 GT3 Cup brake caliper by Ryan Gates 50mm 50mm18

These puppies appear to be original to the car and untouched, for better or worse. They’ll be getting factory Porsche Motorsport rebuild components along with a fresh coat of 311RS Red paint.

2018 Porsche 911 GT2RS roll bar at 311RS HQ by Ryan Gates

Across the way, sunlight was treating us to a feast for the eyes inside the GT2RS. Patience Metal Fab has really nailed the factory look and feel of the roll bar for Imola Motorsports. We’ve painted ours in factory Satin White Gold metallic.

2018 Porsche 911 GT2RS underbody aero at 311RS HQ by Ryan Gates 50mm 50mm18

Out back you’ll see we’ve test fit our carbon underbody aero package from NextRev. We cannot wait to get on track in March to put the system to the test.

The package is designed to compliment the factory GT2RS aero components and allow them to function at their peak while reducing drag. This is done by collecting the rear tire wake along managing overall airflow with an additional device positioned upstream (at the front axle line).

2018 Porsche 911 GT2RS underbody aero at 311RS HQ by Ryan Gates 50mm 50mm18

For those located in warmer climates, we are seeking beta testers for this system. If you may be interested, we’d be happy to discuss the system and your options – please give us a call at (612) 547-9311 or email info@311RS.com

2008 311RS 997 GT3 Cup by Ryan Gates BBS E88

And with that, we bid farewell until next week. For more information on the components mentioned this week, please see below for links to each component individually.

Girodisc lightweight brake rotors

Imola Motorsports GT2RS harness bar

NextRev GT2RS underbody aero

First off, cheers and thank you to all those who have played a role in making our 2019 season one to remember. Teamwork was the theme for 2019, it was all hands on deck as we took our 311RS Porsche team PCA Club Racing with a 2008 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

Please enjoy a look back at our 2019 season as seen through the lens of Minnesota’s-own Peter Lapinski.

Winter Testing

-Location: Roebling Road, Road Atlanta, Virginia International Raceway

Winter in MN meant we head south for track time – three tracks in four days.  This trip saw the launch of our 997 GT3 Cup program and the first time our GT2RS saw the track on US soil.

Having been to Road Atlanta previously, Roebling Road and VIR provided us a taste of what else the south has to offer. VIR in particular was amazing with it’s natural layout and organic flow – our new favorite US track.

Rain or shine, we drove hard and had an amazing time with some of our best friends – cannot wait for the 2nd Annual in 2020!

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT3RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

Brainerd International Raceway

-Events: PCA First Fling, PCA Club Race, PCA Fall Fling

-PCA Club Race Results in GTC4: Qualified – 1st, Sprint Race 1 – 1st, Sprint Race 2 – 1st, Qualifying and Sprint Race GTC4 class records for Ryan Gates

Our home track. Nothing like it! The mile-long front straightaway at Brainerd International Raceway in MN is home to a few events each year for us. Beginning with First Fling in April, followed by the PCA Club Race in July and Fall Fling in October.

It was a pleasure to run our first PCA Club Race at home and with the support of the entire team – thank you all. We look forward to some of you joining in the Club Race for 2020!

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT3 By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 993 CupSport By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS Manthey Water Tank By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 911 by Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 911 by Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

Road America

-Events: PCA Cheese Fling, PCA Road America Challenge Club Race

-PCA Club Race Results in GTC4: Qualified – 1st, Sprint Race 1 – 1st, Sprint Race 2 – 2nd

Our other home track, Road America is just 5hrs from us and is typically the highlight(s) of our summers. This year we attended the PCA Road America Challenge for the first time – an event hosted by the Chicago-region PCA club and featured more than 180 Porsche Club Racers and 60 more HPDE drivers.

And a challenge it was, as we experienced our first on-track contact during the start of Sprint Race 2 into Turn 1. Ryan fought back from an off-track move to avoid cars in front to finish 2nd in GTC4 class – cheers to the GTC4 guys for the great battles out there and a well-deserved win for TJ Larson.

A special highlight from Road America in 2019 was the opportunity to run our 311RS-prepared GT2RS for a few private laps before the weekend. Leh Keen was on hand and had the track to himself running with a feature with Panorama. He took our GT2RS out and set a record laptime on his first lap. Thank you Leh!

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 996 GT3 By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT3 By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup By Peter Lapinski

311RS Heggies Pizza by Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

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Peter paid us a few visits at 311RS HQ throughout the season. When we were not on track, we were here. Some interesting projects this season included exhaust and aero development of Porsche’s latest 911 GT2RS and production of the 311RS Porsche 993 CupSport.

While we are still working on the 993 CupSport, it is shaping up to make 2020 very special for us. Until then, cheers to 2019 and thank you once again to all those who have made it a year we will never forget.

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS By Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS

311RS Porsche 991 GT2RS

311RS Porsche 99 CupSport by Peter Lapinski

Photos courtesy of Peter Lapinski

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

With the first PCA Club Race weekend under our belts, it was time we begin developing this stock 2008 997 GT3 Cup into a 311RS unit.

The plan was to introduce two of our long term partners, JRZ Suspension & Girodisc, into the program before heading to the PCA Road America Challenge over Labor Day weekend.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup JRZ Suspension

First up, the chassis was in desperate need of attention – the OEM Sachs dampers appear to be original to the car with no record of rebuild that we can find. Rules for GTC4 (the class we race in with PCA) allow for the dampers to be upgraded, without restriction.

The answer for us came in the form of a set of freshly rebuilt JRZ Motorsport 4-way dampers tuned to our driving style by Bryan Hise. We’ll be utilizing the factory Cup springs to baseline the setup.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup JRZ Suspension

We’ve ran JRZs on each 311RS platform dating back to 2009. The quality of control JRZ dampers provide has always treated us well.

With these motorsport 4-ways, control comes in the form of low-speed & high-speed Rebound and Compression adjustments, as well as gas pressure control on each corner.

Girodisc rotors on 311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

Our next area of focus was to increase capability of the braking system. Heading into Road America, this was particularly important.

Partners since 2006, Girodisc knows how we like our brakes – lightweight and fast. The combination of their lightweight, two-piece rotors along with a set of Raybestos ST43s, creates a consistently quick braking package for the Cup.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

We wrapped up the setup with a visit to Imola Motorsports to make use of their state of the art Hunter alignment rack.

The chassis setup was geared towards the fast corners and extreme braking zones of Road America – a bit conservative to keep the rear in order.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

And here’s a look at the finished product.

311RS Porsche 997 GT3 Cup

We’re proud to see the car performing well in it’s first season with us. Good bones, as they say.

Here’s a quick walk around video of the car before we packed up for Road America. It may or may not be clear, but we love this car.

Thank you to everyone who has supported the program thus far, we are looking forward to bringing home even more victories together in 2020.