Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Video Porsche 911 GT2 RS on track

Contrary to advertisement thoughts and opinions, winter doesn't hate your mind. The Porsche 911 GT2 RS does.

Not necessarily because it wants to help kill you, mind. Rather, it summons forces involving BHP so unnatural, huge and biblical your deal with is left reeling within perpetual fear.

The latest 911 variant packs 613bhp from a flat-six driving the rear wheels and will increase to 62mph in simply just 3.5secs, 0-124mph in 9.8-10 secs and runs to 205mph. Good figures to paper over ‘insecurities' along the pub, not delicious for your face.

However, this hasn't stopped chief Porsche centre driver Gordon Robertson from configuring it sideways around Silverstone. On this advert/video - filmed by Porsche with lots connected with somewhat familiar edits - this individual extols the virtues on the new GT2 RS. In other words, it is good. We understand, because Top Gear's Invoice Thomas was on this receiving end of that will 613bhp, and as research here, he liked it a lot.

Top Items drives the Porsche emergency services GT2 RS

Robertson in addition rearranged our editor's experience in a passenger trip on this very course only a few weeks ago, and he's in no way looked right since. This is how a GT2 RS needs to be driven.