Wednesday, February 17, 2021

How the New Porsche 911 GT3 Laps the Nürburgring Quicker Than a 918 Spyder

 
Running a 6:55.2 on the 12.8-mile configuration of the Nordschleife, the new GT3 is one of Porsche's quickest cars ever.
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How the New Porsche 911 GT3 Laps the Nürburgring Quicker Than a 918 Spyder
 
Running a 6:55.2 on the 12.8-mile configuration of the Nordschleife, the new GT3 is one of Porsche's quickest cars ever.
 
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The McLaren 765LT Is Somehow Even Crazier Than the Already-Nuts 720S
 
The performance of this vehicle is beyond anything folks should be able to just buy and drive on the street.
 
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The 2022 McLaren Artura Is the Lightweight Hybrid Supercar of the Future
 
McLaren's replacement for the 570S is here, and it's packing 677 hp from a new hybrid V-6 powertrain.
 
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2022 McLaren Artura Photos
 
See McLaren's all-new supercar from all angles here.
 
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Japan's Ebisu Circuit Sustains Heavy Damage After Earthquake Strikes Coast of Japan
 
Our favorite Japanese drifting track is in ruin.
 
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Ford Will Go All-Electric in Europe by 2030
 
Plus, Honda R&D boss to become CEO, and changes for the Australian Grand Prix track.
 
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