Wow, i never noticed that this 911 looked like a 911Looks like every other 911, Porsche need to make a new model, this will be boring like every other 911, common as muck these, not impressed.
You really thought I was being serious?Wow, i never noticed that this 911 looked like a 911![]()
Porsche are not alone. Aston Martin dont really change the look of their cars either and why should they? If it worked the first time round then it will always work! Changing the shape would move away from the classic look
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Amazing it's only 1,200kg - pretty impressive.
It's hard to tell on a forum if you don't use some sort of emoticon, i apologise.You really thought I was being serious?
Wow.
It's hard to tell on a forum if you don't use some sort of emoticon, i apologise.
The Cup S (or GT3 R as it is now known) is predominantly intended for the amatuer racer, hence the driver aids & not the 'professional' circuit...but it wouldn't bloody suprise me if it pops up!!!
Only the GT3 Cup (in one make series & ALMS challenge) & the GT3-RSR (in ALMS GT & LMS GT2 class) will be 'professionally' raced.
Put the kettle on as this is slightly confusing - but here goes!
*ALMS - American Le Mans Series 2009
Is based in America using two categories Le Mans prototypes (LMP1 & LMP2 class) & GT cars (GT1 & GT2 class) & also the new Challenge Class.
LMP1 = Acura, Lola
LMP2 = Acura, Lola
GT= Corvette C6-R, Saleen S7-R
GT2 = Ferrari F430 GT2, Porsche GT3 RSR
Challenge Class = Porsche GT3 Cup <---- here are your Cup cars.
Looks like every other 911, Porsche need to make a new model, this will be boring like every other 911, common as muck these, not impressed.