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The current platinum era of hypercars has blurred the lines between racing machines and road-legal vehicles. With models like the Aston Martin Valkyrie LM and Porsche 963 RSP, manufacturers are creating exclusive, high-performance versions...
### Aston Martin Valkyrie LM Aston Martin has unveiled the Valkyrie LM, a track-only version of its Hypercar, limited to just 10 examples. This exclusive model retains much of the LMH's Cosworth-built 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine, tuned to 697hp. It features a user-friendly open-loop torque control system and bespoke Pirelli tires, differentiating it from the race car. The car is designed to be accessible to amateur drivers, with race series-specific items removed and a bespoke cockpit interface installed.
### Porsche 963 RSP The Porsche 963 RSP is a unique road-going version of the 963, created for Roger Penske. It features a Martini Silver finish, altered bodywork, and a bespoke tan leather and Alcantara interior. The car includes a raised ride height, softened dampers, and a reprogrammed control unit for road use. The hybrid powertrain is remapped to run on pump gas, and an enamel Porsche badge replaces the standard graphic on the nose.
### Other Hypercar Manufacturers - **Ferrari:** Launched the 499 P Modificata, a track-only version of its Le Mans-winning car. - **Glickenhaus:** Produced road-going versions of the SCG007 LMH, featuring a three-seater interior and a 1000 HP engine. - **Isotta Fraschini:** Offered track-only (Pista) and road-legal (Stradale) versions of the Tipo 6 LMH Competizione. - **Toyota:** The GR Super Sport road car project was cancelled after a testing incident. - **Peugeot:** No road-going version of the 9X8 LMH was produced. - **Vanwall:** The road-going version of the Vandervell race car appears to be the race car with replacement bodywork.
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