New 991 GT3 'Ring Video
#3
Burning Brakes
Looks terrible...
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#8
Well said, Mike! Watching the clip makes it blindingly obvious: the GT3 has gone soft... NOT!
Awesome sound... I'm already curious to wait and hear if the Akrapovic guys can make this even better with their titanium exhausts!
Another 100-ish days waiting remaining. Am counting down... can't wait!
Awesome sound... I'm already curious to wait and hear if the Akrapovic guys can make this even better with their titanium exhausts!
Another 100-ish days waiting remaining. Am counting down... can't wait!
#9
Rennlist Member
Jesus! That thing corners incredibly flat and seems to beable to change direction very quickly. Flat shifting in corners without loosing speed is pretty neat stuff too. I like the sound.
Im biased but the more I hear and see this car the more I think it will be like the BMW 1M. All gone by the time everyone figures out how good it is!
Many on this board have questioned how the PDK-S will allow novices to lap quicker than they rightfully should. Im not a novice. I look at that car and imagine how much faster its going to make me choosing the right lines and breaking points!
Bring it on! 180 days+ and waiting!
Im biased but the more I hear and see this car the more I think it will be like the BMW 1M. All gone by the time everyone figures out how good it is!
Many on this board have questioned how the PDK-S will allow novices to lap quicker than they rightfully should. Im not a novice. I look at that car and imagine how much faster its going to make me choosing the right lines and breaking points!
Bring it on! 180 days+ and waiting!
#10
Jesus! That thing corners incredibly flat and seems to beable to change direction very quickly. Flat shifting in corners without loosing speed is pretty neat stuff too. I like the sound.
Im biased but the more I hear and see this car the more I think it will be like the BMW 1M. All gone by the time everyone figures out how good it is!
Many on this board have questioned how the PDK-S will allow novices to lap quicker than they rightfully should. Im not a novice. I look at that car and imagine how much faster its going to make me choosing the right lines and breaking points!
Bring it on! 180 days+ and waiting!
Im biased but the more I hear and see this car the more I think it will be like the BMW 1M. All gone by the time everyone figures out how good it is!
Many on this board have questioned how the PDK-S will allow novices to lap quicker than they rightfully should. Im not a novice. I look at that car and imagine how much faster its going to make me choosing the right lines and breaking points!
Bring it on! 180 days+ and waiting!
It's understandable that some people would prefer to stay with the MT, but I suspect that they may reconsider after being passed by someone they perceive to be less skilled.
#11
Gone soft, not sure where these comments came from. Geesh, PAG is on record stating that the spring rates are stiffer than the last GT, and that PDCC is not an option on the GT3 b/c it's not needed due to virtual elimination of body roll.
The videos tend to show that IMO.
But it's ugly, sounds terrible, and removes the driver from the equation. Those sitting on the fence should withdraw their places in line leaving the cool-aid drinkers in their own world.
The videos tend to show that IMO.
But it's ugly, sounds terrible, and removes the driver from the equation. Those sitting on the fence should withdraw their places in line leaving the cool-aid drinkers in their own world.
#12
... and directly start wondering whether the 458 'Scuderia' will be capable of pushing any of these 2 out of my garage early 2014?
#15
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Here is the official word on the new CL from Porsche.
I think its probably safe now to say that I have a friend who has been doing some consulting at the Ring late last year and seen the new GT3 being put through its paces and had a few discussions with test drivers and the like. The verdict without given too much away was that the car was incredibly quick, to the point whereby the first spirited test lap had everyone wondering what was coming next. Stability with the RWS at speed is impressive beyond expectation. The car can turn in flat without upsetting traction and the box was declared by all to be a revelation a it can put down every bit of power almost instantaneously. The big surprise was how fun it is apparently to drive. The clutch decoupling can allow for the rear attack angle to be adjusted quickly when confidence has built in the system and although not making for the fastest lap adds alot of fun and drama to the exercise. In short according to my research the new GT3 is an absolute weapon in the hands of those who can drive confidently and has also proven in testing to be reliable in regards to CL & RWS as far as is known.
Im assuming these test drivers (some of them contractors) are not in the game of putting their lives on the line running 7.20s Ring lap times without some confidence in the reliability of the machinery they are driving. If any of them thought there was a fair chance the wheels would come off they wouldn't get into the car in the first place. Most of the mules were uncaged and the drivers without safety gear. Any accident on a sub 7.30 ring from my experience is likely to take place between 120-270 kmph and not end peacefully!
Before I get stoned with "but of course he says that as hes buying one" let me just say - I don't care what anyone else thinks. Ive done as much of my own research as is possible on this car talking to those that have had some direct experience where I can (not easy!) and also accumulating many, many of pages of documentation from the factory on the car (alot of it technical and marketing sales briefs etc). Suffice to say "shut up and drive it" is really the only thing left to say. As I cant do that myself I'm left to gleen as much from people and sources that have.
Im happy to put my neck out and say that this car when it "breaks cover" will either leave those who have not ordered very dissapointed they did not get themselves on the wait list or alternatively will be an utter flop. Obviously Im hoping the former not latter but if the latter then the missus has a new daily driver LOL!
I think its probably safe now to say that I have a friend who has been doing some consulting at the Ring late last year and seen the new GT3 being put through its paces and had a few discussions with test drivers and the like. The verdict without given too much away was that the car was incredibly quick, to the point whereby the first spirited test lap had everyone wondering what was coming next. Stability with the RWS at speed is impressive beyond expectation. The car can turn in flat without upsetting traction and the box was declared by all to be a revelation a it can put down every bit of power almost instantaneously. The big surprise was how fun it is apparently to drive. The clutch decoupling can allow for the rear attack angle to be adjusted quickly when confidence has built in the system and although not making for the fastest lap adds alot of fun and drama to the exercise. In short according to my research the new GT3 is an absolute weapon in the hands of those who can drive confidently and has also proven in testing to be reliable in regards to CL & RWS as far as is known.
Im assuming these test drivers (some of them contractors) are not in the game of putting their lives on the line running 7.20s Ring lap times without some confidence in the reliability of the machinery they are driving. If any of them thought there was a fair chance the wheels would come off they wouldn't get into the car in the first place. Most of the mules were uncaged and the drivers without safety gear. Any accident on a sub 7.30 ring from my experience is likely to take place between 120-270 kmph and not end peacefully!
Before I get stoned with "but of course he says that as hes buying one" let me just say - I don't care what anyone else thinks. Ive done as much of my own research as is possible on this car talking to those that have had some direct experience where I can (not easy!) and also accumulating many, many of pages of documentation from the factory on the car (alot of it technical and marketing sales briefs etc). Suffice to say "shut up and drive it" is really the only thing left to say. As I cant do that myself I'm left to gleen as much from people and sources that have.
Im happy to put my neck out and say that this car when it "breaks cover" will either leave those who have not ordered very dissapointed they did not get themselves on the wait list or alternatively will be an utter flop. Obviously Im hoping the former not latter but if the latter then the missus has a new daily driver LOL!
Last edited by Macca; 05-31-2013 at 07:16 PM.