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Roock Racing

Roock Racing is an auto racing team based in Leverkusen, Germany that was highly successful in numerous sports car and endurance racing series during the 1990s.[1] The team was founded in 1984 by brothers Fabian and Michael Roock.

Roock Racing GmbH
Company typePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1984
HeadquartersLeverkusen, Germany
Key people
Michael Roock, Fabian Roock
ProductsAutomobiles
WebsiteRoocksport.com

24 Hours of Le Mans edit

Roock Racing's Porsche 911 won the GT2 class at the 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans. The team's winning drivers were Ralf Kelleners, Guy Martinolle and Bruno Eichmann.

At the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans, Roock's Porsche 911 GT2 driven by André Ahrlé, Andy Pilgrim and Bruno Eichmann finished second in its class, only one lap behind Elf Haberthur Racing's Porsche 911. At the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans, Roock Racing finished third in the GT2 class. That year's 911 GT2 was driven by Claudia Hürtgen, Michel Ligonnet and Robert Nearn. In 1999, the Roock

Roock Racing's Porsches differed greatly from factory GT2s in order to keep their cars competitive. The cars were developed in-house by Mike Gramke. By 1998, Roock's 911 GT2 sported a 600 HP 3.8 engine, sequential Gemini gearbox, Thielert engine management, repositioned radiators and fuel tank, tracks increased by 7 cm, a lightened and reinforced Matter tub and revised air circulation with specific floors. They are the lightest 993 GT2s ever built and at the 1998 Le Mans race they weighed only 1060 kg.[2]

GT2 Racing edit

 
Roock Racing Porsche 911 GT2 at Donington in 1997

Beginning in 1996, Roock Racing joined the BPR Global GT Series and scored several GT2 class wins. That same year was the team's first participation in the 24-hour race at Le Mans, where it won its class.

In 1997, the inaugural season of the FIA GT Championship, Roock's Porsches finished in second and third place in their class at Le Mans. During the 1997 season, the team celebrated four class wins and shared the championship in the GT2 class. In 1998, Roock Racing faced the increasing dominance of the Chrysler Viper GTS-R but could still won a share of the championship.

American Le Mans Series edit

In 2000, Roock entered its Porsche GT 2 in the American Le Mans Series, a new race league. In the 2001 season, the team debuted with a Roock Racing Lola B2K/40 in the LMP675 class. There, the team narrowly missed the championship and again finished second in the team standings. Roock Racing ceased its motorsports activities after the 2001 season. Michael Roock formed Roock Sport System GmbH in Germany while Fabian Roock opened Roock Autosport in the U.S.

Porsche Carrera Cup edit

Roock began by racing in the Porsche Carrera Cup. In 1993, the team had its first major success as drivers Christian Fittipaldi, Uwe Alzen and Jean-Pierre Jarier won the 24-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps and also won the team title in the Porsche Carrera Cup. In 1994, Roock Racing's Alzen won the 1994 Porsche Supercup. Alzen and Ralf Kelleners also drove for Roock in the ADAC GT Cup. Kelleners secured the championship in 1994 and won the title again in 1995.

Roock Autosport edit

In 1999, Fabian Roock created Roock Autosport, a tuning company specializing in water-cooled Porsches located in Atlanta, Georgia, North America.[3]

In 2004, Roock Autosport released its Porsche RST 650, a custom Porsche 911 The RST's modified engine produced 650 hp at 6560 RPM and 620 lb.-ft of torque at 4960 RPM, putting it firmly among the world's fastest supercars at the time. Car and Driver reviewed the RST 650 in its April 2004 issue and gave the car high marks, saying "it's the kind of explosive ferocity you expect 650 horsepower to feel like. And in this case, the high-performance feel translated directly to the test track, where the Roock Porsche posted world-class supercar numbers."[4]

Roock RST 650 LM edit

In 2008, Roock announced its newest limited edition, tuner Porsches, the RST 600 LM and RST 650. The 600 LM was designed to commemorate Roock Racing's win at the 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans.[5][6]

The RST 600 LM and RST 650 included upgraded turbochargers, titanium exhaust systems, and an upgraded ECU good for over 600 horsepower and at least 611 lb-ft torque. Performance numbers were a claimed 3.1 second sprint to 60 mph and a top end of 211 mph. Roock also added a carbon fiber clutch, expertly tuned suspension, and massive 380mm drilled and vented brakes. Inside, the RST's Roock RST got carbon fiber trim, oil and temperature gauges, and custom seats with four point harnesses. Finally, subtle exterior modifications were added including a new front splitter, rear diffuser, rear spoiler, and lightweight aluminum racing wheels.

References edit

  1. ^ [1] Roock Racing Team Results
  2. ^ [2] Roock Porsche 993 GT2
  3. ^ [3] CNN Interview with Fabian Roock
  4. ^ [4] Car & Driver, April 2004
  5. ^ [5] Autoblog:Roock celebrates Le Mans win with limited production of RST 650 LM
  6. ^ [6] Motor Authority: Roock RST 600 LM based on the Porsche 911 Turbo

External links edit

  • Corporate website
  • Roock Racing 911 at Zolder Circuit (Belgium)

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typePrivateIndustryAutomotiveFounded1984HeadquartersLeverkusen GermanyKey peopleMichael Roock Fabian RoockProductsAutomobilesWebsiteRoocksport com Contents 1 24 Hours of Le Mans 1 1 GT2 Racing 1 2 American Le Mans Series 1 3 Porsche Carrera Cup 2 Roock Autosport 2 1 Roock RST 650 LM 3 References 4 External links24 Hours of Le Mans editRoock Racing s Porsche 911 won the GT2 class at the 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans The team s winning drivers were Ralf Kelleners Guy Martinolle and Bruno Eichmann At the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans Roock s Porsche 911 GT2 driven by Andre Ahrle Andy Pilgrim and Bruno Eichmann finished second in its class only one lap behind Elf Haberthur Racing s Porsche 911 At the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans Roock Racing finished third in the GT2 class That year s 911 GT2 was driven by Claudia Hurtgen Michel Ligonnet and Robert Nearn In 1999 the RoockRoock Racing s Porsches differed greatly from factory GT2s in order to keep their cars competitive The cars were developed in house by Mike Gramke By 1998 Roock s 911 GT2 sported a 600 HP 3 8 engine sequential Gemini gearbox Thielert engine management repositioned radiators and fuel tank tracks increased by 7 cm a lightened and reinforced Matter tub and revised air circulation with specific floors They are the lightest 993 GT2s ever built and at the 1998 Le Mans race they weighed only 1060 kg 2 GT2 Racing edit nbsp Roock Racing Porsche 911 GT2 at Donington in 1997 Beginning in 1996 Roock Racing joined the BPR Global GT Series and scored several GT2 class wins That same year was the team s first participation in the 24 hour race at Le Mans where it won its class In 1997 the inaugural season of the FIA GT Championship Roock s Porsches finished in second and third place in their class at Le Mans During the 1997 season the team celebrated four class wins and shared the championship in the GT2 class In 1998 Roock Racing faced the increasing dominance of the Chrysler Viper GTS R but could still won a share of the championship American Le Mans Series edit In 2000 Roock entered its Porsche GT 2 in the American Le Mans Series a new race league In the 2001 season the team debuted with a Roock Racing Lola B2K 40 in the LMP675 class There the team narrowly missed the championship and again finished second in the team standings Roock Racing ceased its motorsports activities after the 2001 season Michael Roock formed Roock Sport System GmbH in Germany while Fabian Roock opened Roock Autosport in the U S Porsche Carrera Cup edit Roock began by racing in the Porsche Carrera Cup In 1993 the team had its first major success as drivers Christian Fittipaldi Uwe Alzen and Jean Pierre Jarier won the 24 hour race at Spa Francorchamps and also won the team title in the Porsche Carrera Cup In 1994 Roock Racing s Alzen won the 1994 Porsche Supercup Alzen and Ralf Kelleners also drove for Roock in the ADAC GT Cup Kelleners secured the championship in 1994 and won the title again in 1995 Roock Autosport editIn 1999 Fabian Roock created Roock Autosport a tuning company specializing in water cooled Porsches located in Atlanta Georgia North America 3 In 2004 Roock Autosport released its Porsche RST 650 a custom Porsche 911 The RST s modified engine produced 650 hp at 6560 RPM and 620 lb ft of torque at 4960 RPM putting it firmly among the world s fastest supercars at the time Car and Driver reviewed the RST 650 in its April 2004 issue and gave the car high marks saying it s the kind of explosive ferocity you expect 650 horsepower to feel like And in this case the high performance feel translated directly to the test track where the Roock Porsche posted world class supercar numbers 4 Roock RST 650 LM edit In 2008 Roock announced its newest limited edition tuner Porsches the RST 600 LM and RST 650 The 600 LM was designed to commemorate Roock Racing s win at the 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans 5 6 The RST 600 LM and RST 650 included upgraded turbochargers titanium exhaust systems and an upgraded ECU good for over 600 horsepower and at least 611 lb ft torque Performance numbers were a claimed 3 1 second sprint to 60 mph and a top end of 211 mph Roock also added a carbon fiber clutch expertly tuned suspension and massive 380mm drilled and vented brakes Inside the RST s Roock RST got carbon fiber trim oil and temperature gauges and custom seats with four point harnesses Finally subtle exterior modifications were added including a new front splitter rear diffuser rear spoiler and lightweight aluminum racing wheels References edit 1 Roock Racing Team Results 2 Roock Porsche 993 GT2 3 CNN Interview with Fabian Roock 4 Car amp Driver April 2004 5 Autoblog Roock celebrates Le Mans win with limited production of RST 650 LM 6 Motor Authority Roock RST 600 LM based on the Porsche 911 TurboExternal links editCorporate website Roock Racing 911 at Zolder Circuit Belgium Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roock Racing amp oldid 1197733666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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