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In the end a lot comes down to the driver (obviously!) and maybe the 993RS pilot was one of the most experienced out there, but on this occasion that car appeared no slower than the 996's especially round the corners. Noisewise, with the exception of one of the Parr cars that sounded a right old beast, the 993 was the best Porsche on circuit. I have to admit that one or two of the Caterhams sounded quite good as well....Previous poster said:Quote: Originally posted by oceancarrera on 13 July 2006
Please define...!Let's get real guys, the 993RS is a nice car, but it can't hold a candle against a GT3 or GT3RS in terms of performance. On circuit, the 993RS is relatively slow compared to the GT3 on the straights and through the corners - and that's with a bus driver like me at the wheel. The 993RS looks great and it sounds fab as well, but apart from that it really is just an emotional choice...Previous poster said:Quote: Originally posted by Martin Rose on 13 July 2006
The 993 certainly held it's own amongst the 996's and sounded great too.