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<blockquote data-quote="Diablo Mike" data-source="post: 16276999" data-attributes="member: 73547"><p>Everything I saw at the time said it was for aero. I would imagine Porsche would put itself in a tough spot selling rear engined cars to customers then racing mid engined because they are 'better balanced', so maybe the real story isn't discussed to keep the customers happy?</p><p></p><p><a href="https://jalopnik.com/our-first-look-inside-the-porsche-911-rsr-shows-how-the-1791752540" target="_blank">Our First Look Inside The Porsche 911 RSR Shows How The 911 Went Mid-Engine</a></p><p><em>The reason for this change, <a href="http://blackflag.jalopnik.com/holy-crap-porsche-finally-made-a-mid-engine-911-race-ca-1789051250?_ga=2.135173809.1238479668.1566927806-1462022384.1566927806" target="_blank">as we know</a>, was to accommodate a gigantic rear diffuser that was recently allowed for GTE-spec race cars. That diffuser sits where the bottom of the 911's rear engine usually sits. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diablo Mike, post: 16276999, member: 73547"] Everything I saw at the time said it was for aero. I would imagine Porsche would put itself in a tough spot selling rear engined cars to customers then racing mid engined because they are 'better balanced', so maybe the real story isn't discussed to keep the customers happy? [URL="https://jalopnik.com/our-first-look-inside-the-porsche-911-rsr-shows-how-the-1791752540"]Our First Look Inside The Porsche 911 RSR Shows How The 911 Went Mid-Engine[/URL] [i]The reason for this change, [URL='http://blackflag.jalopnik.com/holy-crap-porsche-finally-made-a-mid-engine-911-race-ca-1789051250?_ga=2.135173809.1238479668.1566927806-1462022384.1566927806']as we know[/URL], was to accommodate a gigantic rear diffuser that was recently allowed for GTE-spec race cars. That diffuser sits where the bottom of the 911's rear engine usually sits. [/i] [/QUOTE]
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