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Preview of 2003 The Racer s Group 911 GT3 RS Tribute by Patryk Adamczyk

2003 The Racer s Group 911 GT3 RS Tribute

Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) by Patryk AdamczykPatryk Adamczyk Pro
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On the afternoon of February 2, 2003, Porsche achieved a historic milestone. A privately entered 911 GT3 RS secured an overall victory at the prestigious and grueling endurance race of the Rolex 24h at Daytona International Speedway, a feat not repeated since.

Driven by team owner Kevin Buckler, Michael Schrom, and Porsche juniors Timo Bernhard and Jörg Bergmeister, the 996 GT3 RS was fielded by The Racer's Group (TRG). The car, which sported TRG’s signature blue and yellow livery, not only won its class but also outperformed all competitors to claim the top overall position.

Tribute commissioned by Coulter M.
Most of the logos were redrawn from scratch, let me know of any errors, please!

Also, check out Jorg Bergmiester's 992 GT3 RS The Racer's Group Tribute translated to a Porsche 992 GT3 Cup

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Patryk Adamczyk

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Toronto-based designer, with a passion for clean and dynamic visual language in the world of motorsports. My specific focus is on Porsche and GT sports cars, with a particular fondness for the "war paints" of the 1970s to mid-1990s era. My expertise lies in creating custom and iconic designs that blend contemporary branding and colors with a cohesive and unified aesthetic, often inspired by racing icons. Would love to connect with teams and racers to digitize their brands into moving art. Let's connect and see if we can forge a partnership. If you're using one of my paints and want to support me, tips are welcome: paypal.me/deastro thanks!

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