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A white Porsche 963 RSP race car drives on a racetrack with hills and trees in the background under a blue sky, capturing the excitement of Car Week.

Roger Penske Drove The Porsche 963 RSP For The First Time At Car Week

Porsche’s unbelievable one-off made waves at Monterey Car Week.

The Porsche 963 has been steadily expanding Porsche’s already venerated racing legacy, standing against the cohort of Le Mans racing hypercars at the top class of endurance racing, and while the hypercar has earned a reputation for racing success, it’s the Porsche 963 RSP, an incredibly special one-off street-legal version of the hypercar that was created for Roger Penske, that made an anticipated entrance at this year’s Monterey Car Week.

Coming back to the US after its appearances at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in Austria, and the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the new Porsche 963 RSP was driven by its namesake and owner, Roger Penske, for the first time at Monterey Car Week. At the event, it took to both the road and the track, taking on the legendary WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, with legendary drivers like Bruce Canepa and Patrick Long behind the wheel.

The 963 RSP features extensive changes from the Porsche 963, with a design inspired by the Porsche 917 chassis number 30 including a Martini Silver exterior, a bespoke leather and Alcantara interior, and a tuned suspension, ride height, ECU made for driving on public roads and using fuel from the pump, making it a stunning race car that’s also made to thoroughly enjoy on the road. After the new Porsche 963 RSP made its epic appearance at Monterey Car Week this year, it’s set to enter Roger Penske’s private car collection, undoubtedly as one of its crown jewels.

Image Source: Porsche

Tyler Rampersaud