Since when have we considered a car's longevity/build quality when evaluating its performance parameters? Isn't it good enough for a specific car to run 2-3 laps of the Ring without failure? Even the Enzo exhibited suspension problems on its first lap!!

Yes, Porsche probably makes the most durable sports car, but  what excuses will we start making next - fuel mileage/range? Let's give credit when it's due.

Most sports car owners will never attend track sessions. Even among those who do, few can/will actually perform lap after lap at 90+% of the car's capabilities.

While the GT-R is impressive, as MKSGR already said, Nissan should have been more restrained in its Ring claims. Porsche, however received little criticism with its latest 997tt time of 7:38. Does anyone here really think that time is realistic?

 


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997TT Blk/Blk 05 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic