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Radical

SR3 RS

Notes

The Radical SR3 RS represents British manufacturer Radical Sportscars' purpose-built track weapon produced from 2009 through 2014 as lightweight sports racing car targeting track day enthusiasts and amateur racers seeking accessible prototype performance without professional racing team infrastructure requirements. Introduced as evolution of original SR3 launched 2002, the RS variant incorporated refined aerodynamics, enhanced chassis rigidity, and upgraded RPE-Suzuki powertrain creating compelling entry point into competitive sports car racing through one-make Radical European Masters Championship and numerous regional series worldwide. Manufactured at Radical's Peterborough facility in United Kingdom utilizing tubular space frame construction and composite bodywork, the SR3 RS achieved remarkable commercial success exceeding 1,100 units sold establishing platform as definitive driver development tool and grassroots racing category foundation. The combination of sub-600-kilogram curb weight, 210-horsepower Suzuki Hayabusa-derived engine, and sophisticated aerodynamics generating up to 2g cornering forces created authentic prototype racing experience accessible to enthusiast drivers lacking budgets supporting traditional LMP or GT racing programs.

The RPE-Suzuki 1,340cc inline-four engine produces 210 horsepower at 10,500 RPM with 160 pound-feet torque through hand-built racing specification incorporating individual throttle bodies, dry-sump lubrication system, and competition-grade engine management. Power delivery emphasizes high-RPM character fundamental to motorcycle-derived powertrain architecture, while sequential six-speed paddle-shift transmission features flat-shift capability enabling full-throttle upshifts and auto-blip downshift function reducing driver workload during aggressive braking zones. The engine derives from Suzuki Hayabusa 1300cc sportbike powerplant comprehensively modified by Radical Powertrain Engineering incorporating strengthened internal components, revised cooling infrastructure, and optimized induction systems managing sustained high-load operation absent from original motorcycle application. Performance capabilities include 0-60 MPH acceleration in 3.1 seconds with 155 MPH top speed modest by supercar standards yet exceptional considering sub-1,400-pound curb weight creating power-to-weight ratio surpassing contemporary Ferrari and Porsche GT offerings. Alternative 1,500cc engine option provided additional torque supporting endurance racing applications requiring broader power delivery versus sprint race-focused 1,340cc specification.

Chassis engineering incorporates tubular steel space frame construction meeting FIA safety standards, double wishbone suspension geometry with adjustable dampers supporting comprehensive setup modifications, ventilated disc brakes with racing-specification pads and fluids, and 13-inch diameter wheels wearing slick racing tires during competition events or road-legal semi-slicks for track day usage. Aerodynamic development features aggressive front splitter, enclosed underbody tunnels generating significant ground effect downforce, prominent rear wing with adjustable angle-of-attack, and strategically positioned cooling ducts managing engine and brake temperatures during sustained high-speed operation. The sophisticated aerodynamic package generates downforce levels enabling 2g lateral acceleration through high-speed corners surpassing grip capabilities of road-going sports cars costing substantially more, while minimal frontal area and streamlined bodywork optimize straight-line performance despite modest horsepower output. Optional equipment includes data acquisition systems recording vehicle telemetry supporting driver development and setup optimization, onboard cameras documenting track sessions, and comprehensive spare parts packages addressing consumable component replacement requirements inherent to competitive racing applications.

Competition pedigree encompasses extensive participation across Radical European Masters Championship offering multi-class racing structure accommodating various Radical models, regional one-make series throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, plus numerous track day organizations utilizing SR3 platforms for driver training and competitive lap time challenges. The SR3 RS served as training ground for professional racing drivers including IndyCar, Formula 1, and sports car competitors seeking cost-effective seat time developing racecraft skills translatable to higher categories, while gentleman drivers appreciated accessible performance requiring moderate skill levels achieving competitive lap times versus intimidating learning curves characterizing unrestricted prototype racing cars. Original pricing started approximately $80,000-$100,000 depending on specification level and optional equipment representing fraction of traditional racing prototype costs while delivering authentic racing experience, though comprehensive operating budgets including tires, brakes, fuel, and maintenance approached $30,000-$50,000 annually supporting competitive championship campaigns. Production concluded 2014 with introduction of updated SR3 RSX variant featuring enhanced aerodynamics and revised ergonomics, while SR3 RS maintains active used market values ranging $40,000-$70,000 reflecting strong demand from track day enthusiasts and club racers appreciating proven reliability and extensive parts availability through Radical's comprehensive customer support network serving global ownership community.

Rank
puissance
210
POIDS KG
570
Puissance par rapport au poids
0.37
VALEUR ACTUELLE
42,000 €

OEM Specs

Description du moteur
1.3L NA I4 (Suzuki Hayabusa)
Type de transmission
RWD
0-60 MPH
3.1 SECs
VITESSE MAXIMALE KPH
249
PRIX (MSRP) USD
$125,000
boîte de vitesses
6-SPEED SEQUENTIAL TRANSMISSION
couple
180 N.M
Années du modèle
2009-2014

NOTES DE L'ANNéE

2009: Inaugural production year introducing SR3 RS as refined evolution of original SR3 platform incorporating lessons learned from seven years competitive racing experience and customer feedback. Enhanced specification featured upgraded aerodynamic package with revised front splitter geometry and optimized rear wing profile improving downforce generation and high-speed stability, reinforced chassis construction addressing stress points identified through competition usage, and refined ergonomics improving driver comfort during extended racing sessions. Initial customer deliveries supported expanding Radical European Masters Championship grid numbers and growing North American presence through dealer network development establishing service centers capable providing trackside support and technical assistance. Market reception praised accessible performance enabling competitive lap times approaching professional prototype racing pace at fraction of traditional racing costs, while motorcycle-derived powerplant's high-revving character created visceral driving experience fundamental to SR3's enthusiast appeal.
2010: Continuation production year maintaining proven 2009 specification without significant mechanical updates as Radical prioritized production capacity expansion supporting growing global demand. Customer base diversified beyond dedicated racers encompassing track day enthusiasts seeking authentic prototype experience without competitive racing commitments, while professional driver development programs adopted SR3 platforms for cost-effective seat time building fundamental racecraft skills. Radical European Masters Championship established multi-class structure accommodating various Radical models creating accessible racing ladder supporting driver progression from entry-level SR3 through flagship SR8 LMP-style prototypes. Aftermarket support ecosystem expanded with specialist service providers offering comprehensive race preparation, trackside support, and driver coaching services supporting customer racing programs lacking in-house technical capabilities.
2011: Mid-cycle updates addressing component obsolescence and incorporating running improvements identified through competition usage. Minor revisions included updated brake caliper specifications improving modulation and fade resistance, revised suspension damper valving enhancing setup versatility across diverse circuit configurations, and modified cooling system ducting optimizing temperature management during ambient heat conditions. Production allocation prioritized established championship series supporting grid development and manufacturer marketing initiatives, while used market availability increased as early adopters transitioned toward newer variants creating entry-level opportunities for budget-conscious competitors. Technical support infrastructure matured with comprehensive parts availability and established rebuild procedures supporting long-term ownership economics fundamental to amateur racing category sustainability.
2012: Continuation year maintaining established mechanical specification as development resources focused toward upcoming SR3 RSX replacement introducing comprehensive updates. Model year characterized by refined production processes, optimized supply chain management, and mature customer support network providing technical assistance and parts availability supporting global ownership community. Competition participation remained strong across championship series and track day events establishing SR3 RS as benchmark lightweight sports racer against which competitors measured performance capabilities. Used market dynamics reflected strong residual values driven by proven reliability, comprehensive parts availability, and growing recognition of SR3 platform's driver development effectiveness preparing competitors for progression toward professional racing categories.
2013: Penultimate production year continuing proven specification as SR3 RSX development reached final validation phases. Model year represented peak refinement of RS variant with accumulated production experience ensuring optimal build quality and component reliability supporting demanding competition usage scenarios. Final-year awareness began circulating within racing community generating collector interest for well-maintained examples anticipated appreciating as last RS-specification variants before RSX introduction fundamentally revising aerodynamic package and chassis architecture. Production allocation emphasized fulfilling backlog orders and supporting established customer relationships prioritizing competitive racers over track day enthusiasts capable accepting extended delivery timelines awaiting upcoming RSX availability.
2014: Final production year concluding SR3 RS generation before RSX replacement introduction featuring enhanced aerodynamics, revised ergonomics, and updated component specifications addressing evolving safety regulations and customer feedback. Model year featured no mechanical updates maintaining 2009-introduced specification through production conclusion, while limited final-year builds commemorated RS variant's successful six-year production run establishing platform as definitive lightweight sports racer. Production ceased preparing manufacturing capacity for RSX assembly requiring updated tooling and revised production processes, while comprehensive parts inventory ensured long-term ownership support through Radical's customer service infrastructure. Legacy established SR3 RS as accessible prototype racing experience enabling enthusiast drivers achieving authentic racing participation without professional team infrastructure requirements, while contemporary used market values range $40,000-$70,000 reflecting strong demand from track day enthusiasts and club racers appreciating proven reliability and extensive aftermarket support ecosystem.

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Temps au tour

Temps Piste Voiture Mod Pilote Pneu Date du tour Date ajoutée vs Préd. Vitesse
52.7 O C Pembrey Circuit Course 25 Apr, 2011 27 Dec, 2023 -7.97s +13.09%
1:28.7 ICAR Mirabel - Motorsports Complex Course 30 Aug, 2021 16 Sep, 2021 warning
2:14.0 C O Circuito Ascari Resort Course 17 Jul, 2017 18 Jan, 2026 -15.1s +10.05%
1:23.4 O C Dubai Autodrome International Circuit (National) Course 18 Nov, 2016 22 Sep, 2022 -9.21s +9.86%
42.3 O C Falkenbergs Motorbana Course 07 Jul, 2012 15 May, 2026 -4.4s +8.88%
2:14.1 C Yas Marina Circuit (Gp Circuit CCW) Course 03 Feb, 2018 11 Sep, 2021 -10.59s +7.03%
58.7 O C Autobahn Country Club (North Circuit) Course 05 Oct, 2020 21 Oct, 2022 -3.83s +5.74%
52.8 O C Lakeside Park Course 30 May, 2021 05 Dec, 2021 -2.23s +3.70%
58.8 Padborg Park Course 07 Nov, 2016 07 Feb, 2026 warning
1:37.1 C Highlands Motorsport Park (Full Couse CW) Course 01 Feb, 2018 21 Jan, 2026 -3.52s +3.22%
1:51.6 Circuit de Dakar Baobabs Course 10 Apr, 2012 06 Dec, 2025 -3.7s +2.94%
1:31.1 Donington Park Circuit (CW) Course 21 Sep, 2023 11 Feb, 2024 -2.58s +2.51%
1:01.2 C O Gateway Motorsports Park-World Wide Technology Raceway (Road Course 1 CCW) Course 21 Sep, 2019 28 Jan, 2026 -1.48s +2.14%
44.7 Mallory Park Racing Circuit (CW) Course 19 Sep, 2019 15 May, 2022 -0.69s +1.36%
1:36.6 Sonoma Raceway (Long Pre 2024) Course 11 May, 2012 22 Jan, 2026 -1.28s +1.17%
46.7 Brands Hatch Circuit (Indy Circuit CW) Course 01 Jan, 2019 14 Jan, 2026 -0.4s +0.77%
1:08.9 Donington Park Circuit (National CW) Course 27 Aug, 2019 11 Oct, 2022 -0.46s +0.59%
51.6 C O Knockhill Racing Circuit Course 01 Jun, 2019 21 Sep, 2021 -0.26s +0.46%
1:10.6 O C Virginia International Raceway - VIR (South CW) Course 15 May, 2025 16 May, 2025 -0.31s +0.39%
1:13.4 O C Spring Mountain Motor Resort (West 1.5 Mile CW) Course 09 Jan, 2017 03 Jun, 2022 -0.24s +0.29%
1:29.1 Laguna Seca (Current) Course 02 Aug, 2024 18 Aug, 2024 +0.38s -0.38%
2:00.7 C O Spring Mountain Motor Resort (Charleston Peak North 2.8 Mile) Course 30 Oct, 2010 14 Feb, 2026 +0.56s -0.41%
58.5 C O Barbagallo Raceway/Wanneroo Raceway Course 08 Apr, 2019 02 Nov, 2021 +0.31s -0.47%
1:33.1 O C Rocky Mountain Motorsports Course 19 Oct, 2022 03 Oct, 2022 +0.52s -0.50%
1:27.5 Oulton Park (Island) Course 14 Jul, 2019 18 Oct, 2022 +0.51s -0.52%
1:55.1 Circuit de Dakar Baobabs Course 09 Dec, 2021 28 Apr, 2022 +0.87s -0.67%
2:03.1 O C Sydney Motorsport Park (Brabham Circuit) Course 21 Aug, 2019 18 Sep, 2022 +1s -0.72%
1:47.4 C Chuckwalla Valley Raceway (CW) Course 01 Jun, 2020 10 Aug, 2022 +0.87s -0.72%
1:56.6 Snetterton Circuit (300) Course 24 Jun, 2020 24 Dec, 2021 +1.31s -0.99%
1:50.6 High Plains Raceway (Full) Course 02 Oct, 2022 05 Sep, 2024 +1.86s -1.49%
1:47.9 Autódromo Internacional do Algarve-Portimão Circuit Course 30 Apr, 2017 20 May, 2022 +1.95s -1.60%
1:41.8 C Circuit Mont-Tremblant Course 03 Jul, 2016 24 Jan, 2026 +1.97s -1.71%
2:10.0 Calabogie Motorsports Park (CW) Course 05 Jun, 2016 07 Feb, 2026 warning
1:56.2 Utah Motorsports Campus (Outer Circuit) Course 15 Aug, 2018 25 Oct, 2022 +3.03s -2.30%
1:11.1 O C Autódromo de Tocancipá Course 10 Sep, 2021 07 Jul, 2022 +1.93s -2.40%
2:59.0 O C Spring Mountain Motor Resort (Andretti - Option C 4 Mile CW) Course 01 Feb, 2013 23 Jan, 2026 +5s -2.46%
1:13.8 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (CW) Course 05 Oct, 2011 26 Jun, 2022 +2.09s -2.51%
1:47.6 Buttonwillow Raceway (13CW) Course 17 May, 2020 08 Dec, 2022 +3.13s -2.56%
2:28.9 Ozark International Raceway Course 13 Apr, 2025 25 Apr, 2025 +4.34s -2.57%
1:16.0 C Willow Springs Raceway (Streets) Course 20 May, 2022 24 Aug, 2022 +2.46s -2.85%
1:52.1 Spring Mountain Motor Resort (Lauda C 2.6 Mile) Course 08 Dec, 2021 03 Mar, 2024 +3.78s -2.96%
1:42.8 Ridge Motorsports Park (Pre 2021) Course 03 Jul, 2017 16 Sep, 2021 +3.54s -3.02%
1:44.2 Circuit Zandvoort Course 06 Sep, 2011 16 Sep, 2021 +3.62s -3.05%
1:11.3 Autodromo Riccardo Paletti - Varano Course 11 Apr, 2018 09 Dec, 2022 warning
2:26.0 Spring Mountain Motor Resort (Mansell C 3.4 Mile) Course 16 Feb, 2014 19 Jan, 2026 +6.96s -4.18%
2:17.4 Shanghai International Circuit Course 20 Aug, 2013 18 Jul, 2022 flag
2:19.5 Hedge Hollow Raceway (Full) Course 18 May, 2025 07 Jun, 2025 +7.43s -4.67%
1:44.0 MotorPark România (CW) Course 08 Oct, 2020 13 Sep, 2022 +5.87s -4.97%
2:07.0 Dubai Autodrome International Circuit (GP Circuit) Course 30 Jan, 2026 01 Feb, 2026 +7.15s -5.02%
1:46.5 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours (GP CW) Course 27 Aug, 2012 24 Dec, 2021 +6.28s -5.15%
1:03.7 Wakefield Park Raceway Course 25 Apr, 2018 23 Jan, 2026 +3.93s -5.47%
1:14.6 Roebling Road Raceway (Road Course) Course 01 Jun, 2019 15 Aug, 2022 +4.71s -5.57%
1:31.3 Motorsport Park Hastings Course 27 Aug, 2022 26 Sep, 2024 warning
1:58.8 Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) Course 09 Nov, 2023 29 Feb, 2024 +8.04s -5.92%
59.2 O C Circuit Dreux Course 07 Sep, 2014 20 Jan, 2026 +4s -6.06%
1:31.5 Road Atlanta Course 27 Nov, 2016 19 Jan, 2026 +6.48s -6.20%
1:46.8 Heartland Motorsports Park (Grand Prix slow 8) Course 21 May, 2023 20 Jul, 2023 +7.84s -6.42%
1:47.1 Circuit Mont-Tremblant Course 25 Aug, 2024 25 Aug, 2024 +8.85s -7.23%
1:16.2 Blackhawk Farms Raceway Course 24 May, 2021 05 Sep, 2022 warning
1:46.0 Heartland Motorsports Park (Grand Prix CCW w/fast 8) Course 16 Oct, 2023 29 Jan, 2026 +9.54s -7.86%
2:34.3 Autobahn Country Club (Full Circuit) Course 10 Aug, 2021 05 Sep, 2022 +15.04s -8.50%
1:33.2 Motorsport Park Hastings Course 13 Aug, 2022 30 Sep, 2024 +10.7s -10.03%
1:31.4 Salzburgring Course 08 May, 2022 23 Jan, 2026 flag
2:08.4 Virginia International Raceway - VIR (Full Course) Course 17 Oct, 2020 12 Jun, 2021 flag
1:14.0 Wakefield Park Raceway Course 11 Oct, 2013 20 Jan, 2026 +13.98s -17.06%
55.3 Bushy Park (National) Course 18 Dec, 2015 23 Nov, 2025 flag
1:07.0 Jamwest Speedway (CCW) Course 29 May, 2019 28 Jan, 2026
1:04.8 Bushy Park (International) Course 07 Aug, 2023 22 Nov, 2025
1:09.1 Bushy Park (International) Course 11 Apr, 2018 22 Nov, 2025 flag
1:10.0 Bushy Park (International) Course 30 Aug, 2017 22 Nov, 2025 flag
2:45.3 Spring Mountain Motor Resort (Andretti 4 Mile CW) Course 17 Feb, 2014 14 Feb, 2026
1:12.9 Bushy Park (International) Course 29 Dec, 2015 08 Nov, 2025 flag

Modifié Voitures

Année Nom du Pilote Mod Puissance Pneu Taille du pneu Vs Préd.
2012 (w/VentusF2) Racepromote Race 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 / 260/610/16 -25.94s
2014 Ryan Kelly Race 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 / 260/610/16 -20.19s
2014 Michael Keeley Race 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 / 260/610/16 -18.54s
2014 Jani Hjerppe Race 210 80 Ventus TD 200/580/15 -16.5s
2014 chris lorenz Race -16.5s
2010 TriniTuner Race -15.76s
2011 LIndsay McCracken Race -14.76s
2014 (Callahanw/C52) callahanw Race 210 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 -14.54s
2014 RJT racing Race 210 40 g-Force R1 S/R1S 205/50/15 -14.44s
2014 (RKRK/C52) RK Race 210 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 -13.79s
2010 BurnforkWY Race -13.77s
2014 Nascup Race -13.48s
2014 (w/FS) Daniel Earle Race 55 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 / 260/610/16 -12.56s
2012 milhaus28 Race 210 200 Ventus RS4 -12.13s
2013 Mitch Bishop Race -11.86s
2014 Jim King Race 40 Ventus F200 -11.31s
2014 (w/SMR2) John Falb Race 210 80 Sport Maxx Race 2 200/580/15 / 260/610/16 -10.17s
2014 Justin Johnson Race -1.63s
2014 Webpaja Race
2014 Jason Downey Race
2014 (w/FS) M.YUSTE Race 265 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 / 260/610/16
2014 Norsk Racing Race 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 / 260/610/16
2014 derzie01 Race
2014 Cata V Race 40 Ventus F200
2009 Jim King Race 40 Ventus F200
2014 (w/FS) DJC CARS Race 210 60 P Zero™ Trofeo R 200/580/15 / 260/610/16
2011 Anthony Dunn Race 1 Slicks 200/580/15 / 260/610/16
2010 Jim King Race
2010 Jim King Race
2014 (WhiskyZx3/C52) WhiskyZx3 Race 210 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15
2013 (w/AA) Dave Chinner Race 210 60 A048 200/580/15 / 260/610/16
2014 (w/FS) PLRTeam Race 210 40 Ventus F200 200/580/15 / 260/610/16
2013 fwky7675 Race
2012 John Falb Race
2012 soulsea Race
2012 Dennis Gentner Race 1 Ecsta S700 Slick
2012 Mectech Motorsport Race 80 Ventus TD
2012 Stefan Gisiger Race

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