Thanks for sharing wink

One thing Porsche have always been masters of is making road cars with outrageous performance drive safely and being able to put all their power down (Carrera GT being exception) even the last nanny free 996GT2 could deploy 640NM in safety and now with nannies 750NM GT2RS is safe enough for most drivers but as you point out above (and according to MW) it is a consequence of this that the cars can become dangerous as drivers cannot feel how fast and how dangerous the car is because the nannies are looking after them, but even the nannies cannot save them from too fast entry speeds !

My daily driver 911 has 950NM and it constantly reminds how dangerous it is with loss of traction in all gears up to 5th (it would be undriveable without nannies) so one is always alert to the inherent danger. 


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997 GT2 2014 3.9 Mezger, 800PS @ 1.2 bar

993 Turbo, 2006 built 3.8, 577PS/797NM, 1440kg DIN