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This whole 960 race car talk….
If and when they do release it, I assume it will replace the 911RSR and not the 911 Cup?
That way the road going 960 sales can benefit from the top dog factory race car promotion while the 911 Cup program can remaining affordable by pulling tubs off the assembly line of the mass produced 911.
If and when they do release it, I assume it will replace the 911RSR and not the 911 Cup?
That way the road going 960 sales can benefit from the top dog factory race car promotion while the 911 Cup program can remaining affordable by pulling tubs off the assembly line of the mass produced 911.
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Originally Posted by reidry View Post
At the Daytona Rolex 24 I had a long conversation with Hurley Haywood - he expressed some very serious frustration with Porsche and IMSA - perhaps it was even wider than just IMSA from a controlling body perspective. I was not asked to keep any of this in confidence, however this conversation was mid-day between practices and the Dempsy team seemed a little frustrated so take it all with a grain of salt.
At the Daytona Rolex 24 I had a long conversation with Hurley Haywood - he expressed some very serious frustration with Porsche and IMSA - perhaps it was even wider than just IMSA from a controlling body perspective. I was not asked to keep any of this in confidence, however this conversation was mid-day between practices and the Dempsy team seemed a little frustrated so take it all with a grain of salt.
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Articles out today on various outlets:
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/porsche...ils-2014-model
http://m.leftlanenews.com/new-porsch...er-launch.html
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/porsche...ils-2014-model
http://m.leftlanenews.com/new-porsch...er-launch.html
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Thanks.
Lighter, wider, more down force, more HP, shorter gear ratio. All good things if you like an automatic GT3.
I still think the side air intakes are to feed an (eventually?) bigger displacement engine.
Lighter, wider, more down force, more HP, shorter gear ratio. All good things if you like an automatic GT3.
I still think the side air intakes are to feed an (eventually?) bigger displacement engine.
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Increase in down force from a larger wing... and an active Gurney flap?
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if the wing looks like a shriveled up wee wee we see on spy photo, I'll have to dump my purple pills into extended fuel tank while pumping 150 octane gas.
u got to be kidding. if I want baby wing, I buy a Ferrari.
graft on rsr fenders and 80" blade lol.
sorry midlife crisis syndrome.
u got to be kidding. if I want baby wing, I buy a Ferrari.
graft on rsr fenders and 80" blade lol.
sorry midlife crisis syndrome.
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^^^^^^^^^^
Wow!! That's a wing.
Wow!! That's a wing.
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now that's a worthy wing