Gauss:
I have to disagree, Carlos, at least for my case. My last GT3 has seen almost only track km and also my new 991.2 GT3 will be mainly used on track. And yet, it bothers me, that Porsche is marketing the GT3 as a pure track car, while on the other hand they make it softer year by year. For example, compare the current GT3 with a 996 GT3. All the rawness has gone out the window, for the simple reason to make the car more comfortable for daily use. And that's mainly the gripe I'm having with it. Introducing a touring package in a GT3 is another step into softening the car. I can see that a lot of customers are welcoming this, but why not make a new variant, like an unlimited 911R (as I said in my previous post) and leave the GT3 as a raw track day car, just like in the beginning.
That said, the 991.2 GT3 has supposedly become more hardcore than 991.1 GT3.
Again, if Touring package only impacts the wing, I have nothing against it and would probably even tick the box. If it makes it softer and adds rear seats, I agree it shouldn't be on a GT3.
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1992 Mercedes-Benz W124 500E / 2003 BMW M3 CSL (sold) / 2008 Porsche 911 GT3 RS / 2014 BMW-Alpina D3 biturbo Touring / 2014 BMW-Alpina B3 biturbo Touring Allrad