Jun 19, 2017 5:10:06 PM
Jun 19, 2017 8:20:54 PM
RC:I drove the CGT a couple of times but always had the necessary respect for this car, especially since I always had Walter Roehrl's mishap in mind (there is a video). I still believe though that under normal driving circumstances, the CGT isn't hard to drive, at least not harder than my R8 with ESP turned off (Audi did a bad job here in my opinion).
In the end, it always comes to the driver and his skills and of course how much risk he is willing to take. I almost crashed my R8 over here in Italy because I forgot to re-activate the ESP (once you switch to Performance Dry, the ESP switches into the sportiest and almost non inteusive mode) and wasn't expecting that sudden and quite scary oversteer, which could have ended in a serious spin at higher speeds (I was doing around 80-100 kph close to a rockface). The road was a tiny bit wider than my car, so I was really lucky that I drove with ESP partially turned off before and adapted fast enough. Shit happens when you play around with ESP and driving modes, probably why these systems always reset themselves to stamdard factory setup once you turn off the engine.
The CGT has basically only one driving mode (OK, two with TC) but the driving behavior is actually the same all the time, so no big deal adapting. With the CGT the driver is the weak link, not the car. Also maybe the tires when some owners choose to do a few hundreds of kilometers per year with ten year old tires. Just dumb!
Knowing how much Porsche cares about safety and chassis setups, I bet that even with ESP turned off, the new GT2 RS will be quite forgiving, even without the electronic nannies.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Regarding your near crash of the R8, I try not to drive in such a way that relies on the electronics to bail me out. If you are, then arguably you are driving too fast for public roads.
vantagesc:
Regarding your near crash of the R8, I try not to drive in such a way that relies on the electronics to bail me out. If you are, then arguably you are driving too fast for public roads.
Awesome, really valuable contribution
997 GT2 2014 3.9 Mezger, 800PS @ 1.2 bar
993 Turbo, 2006 built 3.8, 577PS/797NM, 1440kg DIN
vantagesc:RC:I drove the CGT a couple of times but always had the necessary respect for this car, especially since I always had Walter Roehrl's mishap in mind (there is a video). I still believe though that under normal driving circumstances, the CGT isn't hard to drive, at least not harder than my R8 with ESP turned off (Audi did a bad job here in my opinion).
In the end, it always comes to the driver and his skills and of course how much risk he is willing to take. I almost crashed my R8 over here in Italy because I forgot to re-activate the ESP (once you switch to Performance Dry, the ESP switches into the sportiest and almost non inteusive mode) and wasn't expecting that sudden and quite scary oversteer, which could have ended in a serious spin at higher speeds (I was doing around 80-100 kph close to a rockface). The road was a tiny bit wider than my car, so I was really lucky that I drove with ESP partially turned off before and adapted fast enough. Shit happens when you play around with ESP and driving modes, probably why these systems always reset themselves to stamdard factory setup once you turn off the engine.
The CGT has basically only one driving mode (OK, two with TC) but the driving behavior is actually the same all the time, so no big deal adapting. With the CGT the driver is the weak link, not the car. Also maybe the tires when some owners choose to do a few hundreds of kilometers per year with ten year old tires. Just dumb!
Knowing how much Porsche cares about safety and chassis setups, I bet that even with ESP turned off, the new GT2 RS will be quite forgiving, even without the electronic nannies.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Regarding your near crash of the R8, I try not to drive in such a way that relies on the electronics to bail me out. If you are, then arguably you are driving too fast for public roads.
You never can rely on electronics to bail you out. I always drive with my butt feeling , no matter if electronics on or off and this is why I did not crash. Almost is still...almost. A near crash is no crash.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
TB993tt:vantagesc:
Regarding your near crash of the R8, I try not to drive in such a way that relies on the electronics to bail me out. If you are, then arguably you are driving too fast for public roads.
Awesome, really valuable contribution
He actually made an interesting point but no driver with experience and a bit of skills relies on the electronics (how...they cannot beat physics???), so you always need to be prepared and vigilant and know your limits.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
RC:TB993tt:vantagesc:
Regarding your near crash of the R8, I try not to drive in such a way that relies on the electronics to bail me out. If you are, then arguably you are driving too fast for public roads.
Awesome, really valuable contribution
He actually made an interesting point but no driver with experience and a bit of skills relies on the electronics (how...they cannot beat physics???), so you always need to be prepared and vigilant and know your limits.
Rather too obvious (a point) for me to be deemed interesting. I'd call it a bit "self righteous".....
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997 GT2 2014 3.9 Mezger, 800PS @ 1.2 bar
993 Turbo, 2006 built 3.8, 577PS/797NM, 1440kg DIN
TB993tt:RC:TB993tt:vantagesc:
Regarding your near crash of the R8, I try not to drive in such a way that relies on the electronics to bail me out. If you are, then arguably you are driving too fast for public roads.
Awesome, really valuable contribution
He actually made an interesting point but no driver with experience and a bit of skills relies on the electronics (how...they cannot beat physics???), so you always need to be prepared and vigilant and know your limits.
Rather too obvious (a point) for me to be deemed interesting. I'd call it "self righteous".....
Don't worry...I hear similar stuff all the time from friends and family who don't know me too well. I can live with that, my 33 years accident free track record in mostly high powered cars speaks for itself. Actually, I am now driving much slower and more careful than ever before but to regular drivers, this may sound weird.
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
RC:TB993tt:RC:TB993tt:vantagesc:
Regarding your near crash of the R8, I try not to drive in such a way that relies on the electronics to bail me out. If you are, then arguably you are driving too fast for public roads.
Awesome, really valuable contribution
He actually made an interesting point but no driver with experience and a bit of skills relies on the electronics (how...they cannot beat physics???), so you always need to be prepared and vigilant and know your limits.
Rather too obvious (a point) for me to be deemed interesting. I'd call it "self righteous".....
I am now driving much slower and more careful than ever before
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Thats what comes with age, maturity and bush, Christian.
Thats my ""valuable contribution"" , again
throt
"I Have Done It!".
991 GT3 pick up in October 2014.
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Rc, maybe I misread your post but it seems that you were not expecting oversteer because you thought ESP was on, which is exactly the mindset I was intending to address. But I don't know if your speed was excessive vs some unexpected road condition like dirt etc.
vantagesc:Rc, maybe I misread your post but it seems that you were not expecting oversteer because you thought ESP was on, which is exactly the mindset I was intending to address. But I don't know if your speed was excessive vs some unexpected road condition like dirt etc.
Actually, I didn't expect anything out of the ordinary...I always drive with my butt feeling and react correspondently. I just reacted a tiny bit too late and the car got into oversteer (I usually drive a clean line, avoiding oversteer or even drifts for the sake of my safety...and the tires ). Usually, these things don't happen to me (I am pretty anal about a clean driving line, kind of my thing), even with ESP turned off but luckily, I know my car well and it is quite easy to control once you understand what it is trying to do. With the GT500, I would clearly have kissed the rock face but on the other hand, I would have never played around with the ESP on that car. Even with ESP turned on, the GT500 was a monster at lower speeds (tire slip during straight line acceleration at 140 kph? No problem. ).
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)
Jun 29, 2017 2:01:31 AM
Jun 29, 2017 7:35:00 AM
GoHardGT3RS:Probably rather in March in Geneva, Laurent: My info is that it is due mid 2018.
I hope to see you at the Tour de Corse next April ;-)
Yes Damien ;) I have a deposit for the GT3.2 RS.
I think we see the GT2 RS today ;)
cheers
997 GT3 RS 3.6 - 964 RS - 993 RS - 991 GT3 RS
LP997:GoHardGT3RS:Probably rather in March in Geneva, Laurent: My info is that it is due mid 2018.
I hope to see you at the Tour de Corse next April ;-)
Yes Damien ;) I have a deposit for the GT3.2 RS.
I think we see the GT2 RS today ;)
cheers
I think they present the GT2RS tomorrow (Friday)
MKSGR:LP997:GoHardGT3RS:Probably rather in March in Geneva, Laurent: My info is that it is due mid 2018.
I hope to see you at the Tour de Corse next April ;-)
Yes Damien ;) I have a deposit for the GT3.2 RS.
I think we see the GT2 RS today ;)
cheers
I think they present the GT2RS tomorrow (Friday)
yes ;) on Friday the week-end is not today :)
997 GT3 RS 3.6 - 964 RS - 993 RS - 991 GT3 RS
Jun 29, 2017 3:52:15 PM
Carlos from Spain:Pull the cover! Pull it!
We did that once during a visit in Weissach in a soundproof room where they test cars for (unwanted?) sounds...wasn't pretty afterwards.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991 Carrera 4 GTS Cabriolet (2015), Porsche Cayenne S Diesel (2017), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mini JCW (2015)