The fourth iteration of Porsche's iconic GT3 RS is coming, and there's no way you're ever going to be ready for it. With each successive generation of 911, Porsche's GT department manages to raise the bar to a place previously thought impossible. Every new GT3 RS gets more power, more tire, more electro-mechanical whiz-bangery, and manages to set …
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Learn the History of Porsche’s GT Range With These Legends
Building upon Henry Catchpole's recent trip to this dream garage, Mr. Chris Harris, a man with an unrivaled fondness for the GT range of Porsche products, takes us on a detailed tour of all the hottest 911s Porsche has released over the last two decades. As Harris acknowledges early in this clip, discussing the subtle improvements along the …
Continue to the full articleA First Look at Porsche’s New 992-Generation GT3
After two seconds of this footage, we can rest assured knowing that there's another screaming atmospheric in the upcoming GT range. It retains the barking motor and the urgency it's expected to have, but it's built upon a completely new platform and brings a slew of new additions to keep the intensity growing—something to distract the user from its …
Continue to the full articleThis Is What It’s Like To Drive Porsche’s 911R At 200MPH!
Porsche's newest high-performance driving experience, the 911R, doesn't have a rear wing, or any other kind of easily visible downforce-creating device, on the back. So how can it possibly manage high speeds without becoming scary to drive? How does the 911R keep its composure during high speed curves or rapid transition lane changes? When the …
Continue to the full articleThe New Porsche 911 R By The Numbers
The 911 R is a new breed of GT Car. It's not a track car. Instead, it's meant to be a true authentic driver's car, not a race car. Porsche goes out of the way to say it's not a "track tool". Instead, it's meant for the "purists", those that cried foul when the GT3 and GT3 RS went PDK only. Watch and listen as Andreas Preuniger explains in his own …
Continue to the full article2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS: Track Review – Rowdy Rear Engine
I had sneaked into the VIP section at Club Road Atlanta, and nobody had kicked me out yet. I didn't feel like I belonged in the presence of such amazing automobiles. I was out on the dance floor with supermodels, and none of them had caught on that I wasn't particularly confident in my dancing skills. In fact, this was my first time dancing at this …
Continue to the full article2016 Porsche Cayman GT4: Track Review – Wet And Wild
As I boarded my flight to head to Atlanta, I knew that my life was about to change. Soon there would be a tipping point, from the moment where I'd never driven a Cayman GT4 transferring into the moment where I had. There were two possible outcomes facing me, either the car would astonish and I'd fall in love, or it could be a letdown and I'd be …
Continue to the full articlePorsche’s Andreas Preuninger Explains The Front Fins On The New 911 GT3 RS
By now you've probably read everything we've written and shown you about the new 911 GT3 RS. However, nothing can ever take the place of having the car's designer, Porsche's Andreas Preuninger, explain in detail the features and specification that make the GT3 RS so special. One of the many facts we learned in this video was that the carbon fiber …
Continue to the full articlePorsche 911 GT3 – Feast for the Senses Video
Porsche just uploaded their newest video featuring the all new 911 GT3. This time we listen as the man responsible for the team that developed the new GT3, Andreas Preuninger, describes what makes the new model so special for the driver. More importantly, we see and hear the GT3 driving through the Black Forest as Preuninger describes exactly …
Continue to the full articleQ&A With Porsche’s Andreas Preuninger on the new 911 GT3
Back in March, Porsche invited us to the New York International Auto Show to see the all new Porsche GT3 for the first time and to sit down and chat with Andreas Preuninger, the man behind Porsche's track focused street car. Knowing that many of you had an interest in what he would have to say we reached out asking for your questions. Well, we …
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