The main changes were to the space-frame chassis, which was stretched by about 100 mm (3.9 in) to allow it to accept a wider range of engines.
Since then it has been modified to accept a highly tuned Chevy LS6 5.7L V8, that produces almost 500bhp, mated to an Audi 01E (DQS variant) 6-speed transaxle.
At the time of the engine change the owner also modified the body, headlights, tail lights, and front bumper/splitter to make the car look more modern.
[citation needed] In 2002 Huub Vermeulen (DNRT) and Robbert Visser were wanting to make an affordable racing car.
[citation needed] Since march 2023 the Company moved to Germany to the new Owner of Saker Sports Cars.
The final race of the season took place in late October at Circuit Park Zandvoort.
[5] Alan Purbrick and David Brise have competed in the Britcar Endurance Championship driving a Saker RAPX for three years, achieving a race victory at the end of the 2018 season.