Garage 9:11 is an exclusive exhibition space for a Porsche collection, featuring seven very rare specimens of the brand. Each car represents a different generation of Porsche, updated every 7–10 years. All vehicles are marked with the RS, GT3RS, or GT2RS symbols. The acronym RS, first used in 1972, stands for Rennsport (German) or Racing Sport (English). These are the most sporty cars in the brand’s lineup. The RS series debuted in 1972, while the GT3 was introduced at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. The creation of this model was assisted by two-time World Rally Champion Walter Rohrl. Since the release of the first model, every GT3RS has been faster and more precisely controllable than its 911 counterparts.
