nberry:

I know that the auto blogs are rife with posters who are the greatest drivers on the face of the earth. Yet most would acknowledge (though reluctantly) that even they can only get 60-70% of the car capability. Now if you hand that driver 200 more hp what the fuck do you think is going to happen? Its common sense they will want to test the limits of the car which now has 30% more hp. Everything they tried to do with a car with 200 hp less will be magnified by at least a factor of five when they try to do it with a car with 200 more hp.

Same exact thing can be said but using a GT4 and .2 GT3. And so on down, or up, the scale of HP. You cannot simply use just a HP figure to draw the line, there are many other factors involved, including different drivers. But what totally discredits your argument is you drawing the line so conveniently at 500HP w/ no AWD which coincidentally is what your GT3 will have. 

So if the 991.2GT3RS comes with 550HP you won't switch to it because of the HP or will you continue to push that imaginary line upwards to fit your needs? SmileySmiley


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⇒ Carlos - Porsche 991 Carrera GTS