SR3 RS
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.