LA Auto Show 2018: Nerd’s Eye View – Porsche
If you want to torture a friend…

 

The Clubsport is the track-only version of the GT2 RS which we saw last year. It features new aero tricks, safety mods, and power mods.

 

The Clubsport has this massive ducted hood vent commonly seen on FIA GT3 and IMSA GTLM cars.

 

We are going to guess these new hood scoops replace the NACA ducts on the street car used to cool the front brakes.

 

The front corners of the car sprouted a pair of dive planes along with a little air deflector on the leading edge of the wheel well.

6 comments

    1. Thanks Blake, much appreciated! For us guys who like to modify our cars in our garages, lots of lessons to be learned from the OEMs. And now with Porsche being almost all turbo, lots of lessons for those slapping turbos on there rides. Lots of aero tricks too for the track and time attack crowd.

      1. Exactly Khiem, I always follow the OEMs, especially when they track their cars. They spend millions and we get to reap the rewards. A patient engineer is a good engineer. Why do the heavy lifting, if you don’t have to?

        BTW, there’s a reason the mechanics in F1 religiously guard their cards. As soon as an engineer sees the goods, it’s practically over. Reverse engineering isn’t as hard as it looks.

  1. Nice article!

    Surprised to not seeing the adoption of electronic wastegates in the aftermarket community (having so many people so obsessed with turbos and all)… No real advantage or is really cost the factor?

    Thanks!

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