1998 Porsche 993 Carrera Cup
993 RGB Motors · Editorial

The Car

A 1998 Carrera Cup, single-make race car for the Porsche Supercup ladder. Lightweight, stripped, period-correct, and one of the last 993s ever to leave Weissach.

The 993 Cup was the last air-cooled Porsche to wear a racing number from the factory. Built to a single-spec rulebook for the Supercup and national Cup series, it is also one of the most usable air-cooled race cars ever made.

This 1998 example is among the last fifty 993 Cups produced. Documented Cup-series history, regular maintenance by a recognised specialist, and an unbroken paper trail back to its first race.

Suitable for historic competition, track-day use, or display alongside its road-going siblings.

Highlights

What sets it apart.

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Original Carrera Cup specification

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Sequential gearbox, plumbed-in fire system

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Documented Cup series history

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Books, build sheet and FIA papers

Founding philosophy

I couldn’t find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.
— Attributed to

Ferry Porsche

Founder of Porsche AG · 1909–1998