
Porsche 911 997 GT3 RSR #76 R. Narac / P. Long / P. Pilet 24 Hours of Le Mans 2009 Minichamps 1:43

Specifications
- Car Brand
- Porsche
- Model Manufacturer
- Minichamps
- Scale
- 1:43
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- 400096976
- Year
- 2009
- Era
- 2000s
- Body Type
- GT Models
- Vehicle Class
- Historic GT & GTE
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Race Models
- EAN / GTIN
- 4012138095878
About the Porsche 911 997 GT3 RSR #76 R. Narac / P. Long / P. Pilet 24 Hours of Le Mans 2009 Minichamps 1:43
TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:43 diecast Porsche 911 997 GT3 RSR #76 reproduces the Narac, Long and Pilet entry from the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans. All three drivers were genuine Porsche factory-affiliated talent, giving this specific GT2 entry real competitive credibility within a crowded class.
Romain Dumas-era Porsche customer racing depended on exactly this sort of experienced, factory-connected driver trio to keep GT2 entries competitive across a full 24-hour race, and Narac, Long and Pilet all built reputations within Porsche's broader endurance racing programme.
A Factory-Calibre Driver Line-Up in Miniature
A three-driver endurance entry like this depended on consistent pace across day and night stints, and while a diecast model cannot show that consistency directly, Minichamps' attention to the #76 livery detail reflects the seriousness of the entry itself. The GT3-spec widened arches and fixed rear wing are moulded with genuine definition at this compact roughly 10cm scale, and tampo-printed sponsor branding keeps the car's identity clear against the busy GT2 grid it competed within. Diecast construction gives the small model real weight, consistent with the quality expected of a documented factory-driver entry rather than a generic scheme.
Depth Within Porsche's Customer Racing Story
Collecting multiple GT2-era RSR entries from the same race year, each with its own driver line-up and sponsor livery, builds a genuinely detailed picture of how deep Porsche's customer programme ran during this period. This #76 car, alongside its sister entries from the same 2009 field, tells a story of factory-level talent competing across dozens of nominally similar cars, a level of granularity that rewards a collector willing to go beyond the headline class winner.















