Car Vintage serial number: WPOZZZ99Z RS398073
This Porsche 993 cup raced in the European Porsche Super Cup and Carrera Cup series for 4 years in 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997, the Canadian GT series in 2001 and the world speed challenge in 1999 and 2002. This car has raced on most european and north american tracks such as Imola, Nüburgring, Hockenheim, Monza, Monaco, Sebring, Lacuna Seca, Mosport, Road America, VIR, Daytona... name it!
This race car has been released on February 22nd, 1994 from Porsche factory in Weissach, Germany under the model denomination: “1994 PORSCHE 911 Cup 3.8 – 993 model – Coupé style”. The 993 type is the 4th Porsche 911 generation.
Since November 2003: Jeff Gailleur (Canada)
Driver: Jeff Gailleur (France, Canada)
Team: AgileRacing.com
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
2007: 993 race car for sale with brand new rebuilt engine
2006: Many club races and Porsche Club events.
2005: Many club races and Porsche Club events.
2004: Mosport PCA Club Race & FAQ GT Mont-Tremblant Fall Classic.
2001-2003: Bradley Flowers (Canada)
Driver: Brad Flowers (Canada)
Team: Infovision
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2002: Speed World Challenge GT series
10 races: 2002: March 13-15 Sebring International Raceway, May 17-19 Mosport International Raceway- Canada, May 24-27 Lime Rock Park, June 28-30 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, July 5-7 Road America, July 19-21 Washington D.C. RFK Street Circuit, August 2-4 Le Circuit de Trois-Rivieres, Sept. 20-22 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Oct. 10-12 Road Atlanta Motorsports Center, Oct. 25-27 Virginia International Raceway.
Finished 14th out of 47 in the GT class championship
2001: Canada GT Challenge Cup
9 races (reference time: best qualifying lap at Mosport: 1:27.322)
March 2001: the car moved from USA to Canada
1998-2000: Jim Oppenheimer (USA)
Driver: Jim Oppenheimer (USA)
Team: Toad Hall
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
2000: No race (withdraw from the Speed World Challenge GT series because of the SCCA rule changes)
1999: American le Mans and Speed World Challenge GT series
6 races: American Le Mans: Atlanta (April 18, 1999); Speed World Challenge: Trois Rivières, Canada (July 31, 1999); Western Michigan GP (August 28, 1999); Top 10 finish at Vancouver, BC, Canada (September 4, 1999); Pikes Peak International (October 3, 1999); Laguna Seca, CA (October 9, 1999)
Finished 18th out of 65 in the GT class championship
1998: No race
August 1998: the car moved from Germany to USA
1996 – 1997: Klaus Herbort (Germany)
Driver: Klaus Herbort (Germany)
Location: Germany
1997: European Porsche Supercup Series
9 races: GTP - Hockenheim (March 29, 1997); GTP – Nüburgring (April 4, 1997); GTP – Spa (May 9, 1997); GTP – Zoldes (June 13, 1997); GTP – Zandvoort (July 17, 1997); GTP – Hockenheim (August 1, 1997); GTP – Oscherleben (August 8, 1997); GTP – Dijon (September 11, 1997); GTP – Monza (October 3, 1997)
1996: European Porsche Supercup Series
11 races: PC – Nürburgring (April 7, 1996); PC – Hockenheim (April 19, 1996); PC – Monza (May 2, 1996); PC – SPA (May 16, 1996); PC – Hockenheim (June 18, 1996); PC – Zandvoort (July 19, 1996); PC – Hockenheim (August 2, 1996); PC – Budapest (August 23, 1996); PC – Dijon (September 6, 1996); PC – Zolder (September 22, 1996); PC – Misano (October 16, 1996)
1995: Altfrid Heger (Germany)
Driver: Altfrid Heger (Germany)
Team: Hutchinson Telecom
Location: Germany
1995: Carrera Cup Series
5 races: Carrera Cup Norisring (June 23, 1995); GP – Hockenheim (June 29, 1995); Carrera Cup Nürburgring (August 17, 1995); GP – Nürburgring (August 29, 1995); Carrera Cup Hockenheim (October 12, 1995)
1994: Hubert Haupt (Germany)
Driver: Hubert Haupt (Germany)
Team: Hutchinson Telecom
Location: Germany
1994: European Porsche Supercup Series
3 races: GP – Imola (April 28, 1994); GP – Monaco (May 12, 1994); GP – Barcelona (May 28, 1994)



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