Porsche 911 R on the way

You could also have your calipers redone to match the green stripes. I never understood why Porsche didn't offer color options for their steel and pccb brake offerings.

Rockitman. I have a friend with an F12 and we plan to do some drives together. Seems like you are enjoying your ride after moving over to the dark side
 
Rockitman. I have a friend with an F12 and we plan to do some drives together. Seems like you are enjoying your ride after moving over to the dark side

something addicting about the sound, feel, brand ;) If I had room, I would have a GT3..too. I would prefer driving a Porsche on the track. Care and feeding is much more reasonable. The F12 is a under steer heavy weight on the track. I have yet to try my much more nimble 458. With a helmet on, I can barely move my head...lol. Porsche has better headroom for people like me...6'7".
 
My own problem with 911 ownership in the UK is that there is nowhere to drive the car. I wonder if it is better to have a boring car and a track day car?
I need think the current 911 cars are lovely - I have the 997 shape - some claim that the 991 cars lack the feel of the 997 but I don't buy it - I tried the 991 and thought it did everything my car did but had simply taken the game forward.
 
My own problem with 911 ownership in the UK is that there is nowhere to drive the car. I wonder if it is better to have a boring car and a track day car?
I need think the current 911 cars are lovely - I have the 997 shape - some claim that the 991 cars lack the feel of the 997 but I don't buy it - I tried the 991 and thought it did everything my car did but had simply taken the game forward.

Someone should tell all the jerks in London driving around revving Lambos that there is no where to drive them, before they buy.
 
Not a single person on the planet is better / faster than paddle shift. Lost interest in gated shift many years ago. (edit i just realized i was reacting to a three year old post, nice stable!)

Congratulations however on the new acquisition, enjoy!
 
Not a single person on the planet is better / faster than paddle shift. Lost interest in gated shift many years ago. (edit i just realized i was reacting to a three year old post, nice stable!)

Congratulations however on the new acquisition, enjoy!

hah....I resurrected the old post to update. I don’t disagree on PDK or better yet PDK S. If I tracked regularly the 2/3 RS or dedicated track car is faster. I drive through the cascades in PNW or down in CA desert. Actually like the drive taking a little longer. Cheers
 
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Not a single person on the planet is better / faster than paddle shift. Lost interest in gated shift many years ago. (edit i just realized i was reacting to a three year old post, nice stable!)

Congratulations however on the new acquisition, enjoy!

Unless you're being paid to win races...
 
Unless you're being paid to win races...
Nobody can make a shift in 20 milliseconds even one time, let alone for the duration of a race. Both hands on the wheel is better than one. Could you imagine an F1 driver pumping a clutch and shifting as much as they do in a race. NASCAR, for now, is still manual shift but all the tracks except two are designed for no shifting once you get to speed. NASCAR finally is going to central wheel lock rather that 5 lug nuts per wheel.



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Not a single person on the planet is better / faster than paddle shift. Lost interest in gated shift many years ago. (edit i just realized i was reacting to a three year old post, nice stable!)

Congratulations however on the new acquisition, enjoy!

Oh you're a professional race car driver that makes his income based on performance? :rolleyes:

No one would buy a Porche if they wanted lap times anyways, they'd just get an ACR so they could watch the Porche's east their dust.
 
Oh you're a professional race car driver that makes his income based on performance? :rolleyes:

No one would buy a Porche if they wanted lap times anyways, they'd just get an ACR so they could watch the Porche's east their dust.
Not denying the rawness of it or the fun of it but all things being equal the paddle shift is going to win the race.
 
Absolutely stunning. Enjoy!!!!
 
NASCAR, for now, is still manual shift but all the tracks except two are designed for no shifting once you get to speed.

I can think of at least three .............Sonoma, Watkins Glen and Pocono. Which 'two' were you referring to ?
 
I can think of at least three .............Sonoma, Watkins Glen and Pocono. Which 'two' were you referring to ?
Sonoma and Watkins Glen, they made transmission and rear gear changes so they no longer shift at Pocono once up to speed.
 
Nobody can make a shift in 20 milliseconds even one time, let alone for the duration of a race. Both hands on the wheel is better than one. Could you imagine an F1 driver pumping a clutch and shifting as much as they do in a race. NASCAR, for now, is still manual shift but all the tracks except two are designed for no shifting once you get to speed. NASCAR finally is going to central wheel lock rather that 5 lug nuts per wheel.



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I agree, if you're a F1 driver or being paid to win races, you want an auto, but if not then just go with what you like to drive, nobody cares what your lap times are.
 
Sonoma and Watkins Glen, they made transmission and rear gear changes so they no longer shift at Pocono once up to speed.

so they eliminated the overdrive transmission ? shows you how much I've paid attention to NASCAR as of late.........
 
so they eliminated the overdrive transmission ? shows you how much I've paid attention to NASCAR as of late.........
Watch my old school / new school videos above at the same track. Good old heal toe versus the new crash boxes were they dont even use the clutch other than to get going. Electronic shift is inevitable in the not to distant future. I believe NASCAR is headed to big bodied Indy cars if you will.
 

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