AO Racing Rexy, Manthey Racing 911 GT2 RS, Flatnose 911 Turbo At New Exhibit

Porsche Experience Center Atlanta (PECATL) today announced the opening of a new exhibit in the Heritage Gallery featuring some completely unique track and classic Porsche’s, including several incredible modern classic performance examples.
“The exhibit isn’t only about the cars; it’s about the people behind them and the special meanings those cars hold for them,” said Michelle Rainey, Director of Porsche Experience Centers.
The new collection features one-of-a-kind personal builds and legendary race cars—from the 1994 911 Turbo S Flachbau to the 2023 RSR-19 “Rexy” that earned admiration by combining quirky dinosaur mascot personality with winning on track pedigree. The cars are surrounded by displays that tell the unique stories of each car in detail.
1994 911 Turbo S “Flachbau”

A rare “Flatnose” 911, this Turbo S is one of only 76 ever built.
Image courtesy of Porsche
2018 911 GT2 RS MR (Manthey Racing)

The ultimate roadgoing 911 GT2 RS, the 911 GT2 RS MR features extreme changes to both its dynamic performance and aerodynamics to create the most agile and focused iteration of the ‘991’ generation of the 911.
Image courtesy of Porsche
2023 RSR-19 “Rexy”

Part of the beloved “Rexy” race car series, this T-Rex-inspired, Porsche RSR-19 raced with AO Racing in 2023. With its toothy grin meant to evoke a T-Rex, “Rexy” has become a firm fan favorite.
Image courtesy of Porsche
Complete Collection List
This collection will be on display until July, when new vehicles will join the exhibit which runs through 2025.
- 1994 911 Turbo S “Flachbau” – A rare “Flatnose” 911, this Turbo S is one of only 76 ever built.
- 2018 911 GT2 RS MR (Manthey Racing)
- 1953 356 Pre-A
- 2023 RSR-19 “Rexy”
- Lowenbrau 962-103
About The Porsche Heritage Gallery
The Porsche Heritage Gallery isn’t just a museum, it’s a celebration of the rich legacy of Porsche. Here, you can explore the detailed craftsmanship, cutting-edge innovation and sheer passion that have shaped Porsche over the years.
How To Visit
“The Why?” at the Porsche Heritage Gallery inside Porsche Experience Center Atlanta is open to guests with existing reservations, whether they are here for a drive experience—on the track or in a simulator—dining at Restaurant 356, or attending a private event. For those without a prior booking, the exhibit can also be accessed by booking a tour or purchasing a general admission ticket at PorscheDriving.com/Atlanta.