If you on a Ferrari or Lamborghini, the Porsche 911 has never looked so terrifying as it does today. We though it was only right to show you what you should be looking for in your rearview mirrors next time you're at the track.
To celebrant 50 years of engines in the wrong place, the brand new GT3 version of the coupe has been reinterpreted as a savage beast for the track. Many more changes took place under the skin, but here's the headline grabbers: 3.8-liter goes from 400 PS to 475 PS, all four wheels do the steering, and the car laps the Nurburgring as fast as a Mercedes SLS.
A whole bunch o these savage creatures defended upon France yesterday where these first real-life amateur photos were taken. We appreciate these images because they allow potential customers to see what the 911 GT3 looks like without Porsche's photo doctoring being involved. The game-changing car for the track day wold should be even more impressive in person, hearing the 3.8-liter flat-six scream at 9,000 rpm as it carves up the track and devours fuel.
Photos by spotter kevinmgv for AutoGespot
A whole bunch o these savage creatures defended upon France yesterday where these first real-life amateur photos were taken. We appreciate these images because they allow potential customers to see what the 911 GT3 looks like without Porsche's photo doctoring being involved. The game-changing car for the track day wold should be even more impressive in person, hearing the 3.8-liter flat-six scream at 9,000 rpm as it carves up the track and devours fuel.
Photos by spotter kevinmgv for AutoGespot