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nberry said:
Is it possible that there is a car on this planet that may be a better performer than Porsche? BTW, I believe for most tracks, this car with the minor modifications will beat the TT, Ferrari and Corvette Z06. Clearly it would not be in the same league as the CGT, Enzo or some of the other supercars.
However, I would wager that a professional driver in a Elise would beat most non professional drivers driving a CGT
Of course there are better performers than Porsche out there. But I think it is the whole package which counts.
Take the Elise: you drive it on the track, you drive it on the street and then you drive it straight to the garage. No real bad weather capability, no fun in the city, no real interior room (I drove an Opel Speedster Turbo...actually a rebadged Lotus...last year and my wife wanted to get out after 5 minutes), I could continue my list.
And if you think I'm focused on Porsche only, this isn't true.
Yes, give me 500000 Euro and I buy a Carrera GT. Give me 150000 Euro and I buy a Lamborghini Gallardo. Give me 200000 Euro and I buy a Lamborghini Murcielago. Give me 100000 Euro and I buy a Porsche GT3.
A Lotus Elise is a nice toy for the track and maybe for nice country roads too with lots of twists and turns. But if you want adrenaline cooking, go for a Porsche or Lamborghini. Ferrari isn't that bad either but I'm missing somehow the perfection and refinement.
I think the best example is my friend CR here on Rennteam.com: he owns a Porsche AND a Ferrari. If he wants performance, power and his blood shooting up his brain, he drives his 996 Turbo (and this baby is really fast...

). If he wants to enjoy a nice sunny day and a great engine/exhaust sound with his girl friend together, he drives his F355 Spider.

And yes, of course. An experienced Lotus Elise driver would surely outrun a rookie Carrera GT driver on a tight track. But what's the deal, I busted a Viper a few days ago...in my Cayenne Turbo.

This isn't a good example because it is a fact that most sportscar drivers don't know how to drive.