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Porsche 911 GT3 news - A new GT3? Yes please - 2009
Good news from Porsche – it will be showing the new 911 GT3 at the Geneva show in March. We rate the current car as one of the greatest ever, so the thought of a sparkly new, updated one has got us running around the office like excited spaniels.
OK, so it looks pretty similar to the last one and that’s because it’s still a 997 variant. But who cares? We can’t separate the Cheeky Girls either, but that doesn’t stop us 'wanting to touch their bum' (well, they did ask).
Besides, it’s what’s underneath that counts. And Porsche has given the car a good seeing-to, hopefully making a great machine even greater. It has 425bhp - that’s 20bhp over the last car - while the engine has been beefed up by 200cc to 3.8-litres.
And it now has Porsche’s VarioCam system working away on the exhaust camshaft timings, optimising the torque/power/usability/emissions balance. Or so the boffins tell us.
All that science translates to a 0-62mph time of 4.1 seconds and a top speed 194mph. And for the first time on a GT3, you’ll be able to turn the traction off in stages – ‘properly off’ is the correct mode... Just make sure you’re some sort of driving god before you go trying that.
It’s also stiffer than the last car, and some aero tweaks have helped eek out more performance too. There are also bigger brakes, which will be useful before corners, if you want to keep your £81,914 Porsche in one piece.
We’ve just got one thing to say to all of that:
Yes Please.
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