2011 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
2011 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is a purpose-built factory race car developed for one-make competition and endurance events worldwide. Based on the 997 generation 911, it strips away comfort and adds precision. Everything about it is engineered for speed, balance, and reliability on track.
This example carries authentic race livery from the Alaska-to-Mexico endurance run, a demanding event that pushes both driver and machine across thousands of miles. Its wide stance, center-lock wheels, and aerodynamic front fascia reflect pure motorsport DNA.
3.8L naturally aspirated flat-six engine
Approximately 450 horsepower
Sequential 6-speed gearbox
Rear-wheel drive configuration
Full FIA-spec roll cage and race interior
Built exclusively for track competition
The 911 GT3 Cup is not a modified street car. It is a factory race machine, designed to compete hard and endure. It represents Porsche’s long-standing dominance in customer racing and the relentless pursuit of mechanical precision.
2011 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup
A loose, expressive watercolor that captures the raw presence of a race-bred Porsche head-on. Soft washes and bold splashes blur the background into motion, while the red front fascia and race graphics emerge through layered pigment. The edges dissolve, the details breathe, and the car feels alive, suspended between speed and stillness.

