718 GT4RS
#4876
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#4877
Might be regional, might be track layout. Crazy canuck's region is definitely an oddball. I used to race with someone who moved back to quebec and apparently the Ferrari guys actually buy race ferraris and actually track them too. Must be a French Canadian F1 fan something in the water thing but racing is strong in that part of Canada.
I don't think it's organizer. I’m familiar with most of the events run in Western Canada and their attendance. Pretty much every track has a group that tries and attracts high end clients/cars. We have 3 tracks in my city. Lots of disposable income here. Lots of high end cars. Have a new track finishing up construction this winter not far away that will probably be our new best track as it’s trying to cater to the rich not clubs. But outside of our schools we just don’t see a RS getting tracked. Maybe a 1 time thing and you never see it again but where they become a regular? No. There are RS owners that are regulars but they use a different car.
Might not even be the track. We have a pretty good track in British Columbia too (top gear used it) and there is a lot of high end cars and money around it. The track style is good for running a $$$ car (faster track and wide run offs) but here is a typical picture of what goes there for Porsches. Which is very similar to what I see for Porsche attendance in my city 0-1 RS, usually zero. 0-3 GT3s, often 1). i think it comes down to a lot of GT owners money where I am comes from working and they're busy working or our culture here of spamming buying toys. Everyone has a boat, RV, sled, quads, sidebyside, lake cabin, multiple toy cars, etc. and no time to use any of that stuff regularly. BC has a lot of people who moved to BC with money to retire. I have a feeling they spend their time on boats or traveling or enjoying the outdoors there.
I don't think it's organizer. I’m familiar with most of the events run in Western Canada and their attendance. Pretty much every track has a group that tries and attracts high end clients/cars. We have 3 tracks in my city. Lots of disposable income here. Lots of high end cars. Have a new track finishing up construction this winter not far away that will probably be our new best track as it’s trying to cater to the rich not clubs. But outside of our schools we just don’t see a RS getting tracked. Maybe a 1 time thing and you never see it again but where they become a regular? No. There are RS owners that are regulars but they use a different car.
Might not even be the track. We have a pretty good track in British Columbia too (top gear used it) and there is a lot of high end cars and money around it. The track style is good for running a $$$ car (faster track and wide run offs) but here is a typical picture of what goes there for Porsches. Which is very similar to what I see for Porsche attendance in my city 0-1 RS, usually zero. 0-3 GT3s, often 1). i think it comes down to a lot of GT owners money where I am comes from working and they're busy working or our culture here of spamming buying toys. Everyone has a boat, RV, sled, quads, sidebyside, lake cabin, multiple toy cars, etc. and no time to use any of that stuff regularly. BC has a lot of people who moved to BC with money to retire. I have a feeling they spend their time on boats or traveling or enjoying the outdoors there.
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Spike Spiegel (12-08-2021)
#4878
The Advanced run group in the PCA Pacific Northwest Region is mostly GT3 and GT3RS with a few GT4s and GT4 Clubsports now. It's sort of a running joke that Intermediate is the Cayman group and Advanced is the GT3* group... If I can get my hands on one it'll be run on the track frequently.
#4879
The 675 is worthy of legendary status. I’ve owned one for years and haven’t had any problems with it. Truly an epic car that has no right being valued below a Pista or GT2 RS that are not nearly a exciting to drive or ballistic feeling as the LT. The original promo videos might push you over the edge. I wish McLaren still used the same advertising company that produced these…
Thank me later
https://youtu.be/cCg57KSGMyA
https://youtu.be/XaRjldAGMPU
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Thank me later
https://youtu.be/cCg57KSGMyA
https://youtu.be/XaRjldAGMPU
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Its the one car I’ve kept the longest including all my GT cars, it’s that fun to drive.
#4880
Might not even be the track. We have a pretty good track in British Columbia too (top gear used it) and there is a lot of high end cars and money around it. The track style is good for running a $$$ car (faster track and wide run offs) but here is a typical picture of what goes there for Porsches.
If the stars align I'll have my 4RS up there too.
#4881
The high dollar guys never want to let the lowly "entry level Porsches" pass. lol Especially the Italian ones. You're in their passenger seat through every turn, then they roar off on the straights. Rinse and repeat. (Not all of them, of course)
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MrGT (12-09-2021)
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The launch color package is just "off" - we love the car in spite of its crazy mismatched launch shades. It looks like a blind date that did not work out!
The plastic Naca ducts and fender vents are just wrong, should have been carbon fiber, ESPECIALLY bad on Weissach package car. The bean counters won on this one.
The wing is very good, way nicer than standard GT4. Yet, falls short not being identical to the Clubsport car.
The contrasting, non-body colored side scoops are so aftermarket. Ok fine if you like exposed CF get it. Otherwise, leave that idea to Audi.
No changes to the plain bulbus rear end? Aggressive vertical cut out vents would have been nice. I will grade this one an "Incomplete".
The air intake treatment on the interior is both ingenious and esthetically pleasing. 5-stars to that designer.
The front fender cutout behind the wheel is different, aggressive, works on this car. You better wrap it.
Choosing to use the GT3 engine is the NUTS - it alone makes the RS truly a special Cayman and worth the price of admission.
The plastic Naca ducts and fender vents are just wrong, should have been carbon fiber, ESPECIALLY bad on Weissach package car. The bean counters won on this one.
The wing is very good, way nicer than standard GT4. Yet, falls short not being identical to the Clubsport car.
The contrasting, non-body colored side scoops are so aftermarket. Ok fine if you like exposed CF get it. Otherwise, leave that idea to Audi.
No changes to the plain bulbus rear end? Aggressive vertical cut out vents would have been nice. I will grade this one an "Incomplete".
The air intake treatment on the interior is both ingenious and esthetically pleasing. 5-stars to that designer.
The front fender cutout behind the wheel is different, aggressive, works on this car. You better wrap it.
Choosing to use the GT3 engine is the NUTS - it alone makes the RS truly a special Cayman and worth the price of admission.
#4887
The launch color package is just "off" - we love the car in spite of its crazy mismatched launch shades. It looks like a blind date that did not work out!
The plastic Naca ducts and fender vents are just wrong, should have been carbon fiber, ESPECIALLY bad on Weissach package car. The bean counters won on this one.
The wing is very good, way nicer than standard GT4. Yet, falls short not being identical to the Clubsport car.
The contrasting, non-body colored side scoops are so aftermarket. Ok fine if you like exposed CF get it. Otherwise, leave that idea to Audi.
No changes to the plain bulbus rear end? Aggressive vertical cut out vents would have been nice. I will grade this one an "Incomplete".
The air intake treatment on the interior is both ingenious and esthetically pleasing. 5-stars to that designer.
The front fender cutout behind the wheel is different, aggressive, works on this car. You better wrap it.
Choosing to use the GT3 engine is the NUTS - it alone makes the RS truly a special Cayman and worth the price of admission.
The plastic Naca ducts and fender vents are just wrong, should have been carbon fiber, ESPECIALLY bad on Weissach package car. The bean counters won on this one.
The wing is very good, way nicer than standard GT4. Yet, falls short not being identical to the Clubsport car.
The contrasting, non-body colored side scoops are so aftermarket. Ok fine if you like exposed CF get it. Otherwise, leave that idea to Audi.
No changes to the plain bulbus rear end? Aggressive vertical cut out vents would have been nice. I will grade this one an "Incomplete".
The air intake treatment on the interior is both ingenious and esthetically pleasing. 5-stars to that designer.
The front fender cutout behind the wheel is different, aggressive, works on this car. You better wrap it.
Choosing to use the GT3 engine is the NUTS - it alone makes the RS truly a special Cayman and worth the price of admission.
I think your last sentence resumes most of it....wonder how many would have made the jump if the engine was a 9A2 Evo with 450-460 Hp.
Some of the plastic can be addressed aftermarket but for the $$$$ I agree with you....a bit more should have been offered.
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#4889
I'm also not a fan of gloss so I think the WP is too much for me (also financially). Doesn't help that the splitter is plastic as well. I do like the clubsport wing which is unfinished CF and it had a gurney flap as well.
Overall I would probably be ok without the WP or wheels. We don't even get the roll cage here. Just sucks to not have the same intake duct and CF intake. And I can't imagine the mag wheel color being ok with any color out there.