Trip to Leipzig and the CarreraGT
Trip to Leipzig and the CarreraGT
I just got back last night from a week in Germany for the Carrera GT exibition. Porsche went all out and had a true first class event for all those that came. I also got to meet fellow Rennlister Colm, as well as some other great folks.
The production facility was nothing short of beautiful. They have not started series production yet, so there was only one car on the line. They are expecting their first series production deliveries this coming December.
Fayence yellow has been a common question. They had a partial car there painted in Fayence so we actualy got to see the color. It seems to be more of a yellow than speed yellow... almost a FLY yellow. Everybody there seemed to like the Fayence, but the question remains as to how it would look on a completed car. Some felt that some of the details would get lost.
The CGT ride was nothing short of spectacular. I rode with Timo Bernhardt in the CGT, Sasha Massen was also driving. Two words describe the feeling... "sensory overload". The car is extremely fast, the brakes are like the hand of G_d, and the levels of grip are astonishing. The engine sound is to die for. Very exotic prototype sound that is quiet and subdued at idle, but turns into a howl once under way. Nothing short of spectacular and the car control those guys have is amazing. A few folks that went on the prior day told us that they had upset stomachs and nasea, nobody from our group had any problems.
They had TT's, GT2's, a C4, and a C4s available for driving on the track. I drove them all except for the C4s (ran out of time). I drove the TT followed by the GT2. The difference between the two is amazing. You can really feel the weight and power difference betweent the two, you could also feel the rear rotating through corners. I problably had the most fun in the C4... as I felt the most comfortable in it. The track laps were paced by factory test drivers, it was amazing to watch how they could hang the rear of the cars out as much as they did.
They also did a 30 minute Cayenne off road trip. I was impressed by the ability of the Cayenne. Very nicely done, though I would still be curious to see how it compares to something like a Landrover or even my Sequoia in the same situation. I drove the only Cayenne TT they had available. They also ran it on the track, it was nuts to watch the thing do a four wheel drift through the corners.
I did take some photos of the event, but have yet to upload them to 986host. Soon enough though.
Regards...
Some photos...
Some track worn PCCB with green brake pads.

PR room in the Leipzig facility. Notice the new Exclusive options on the Cayenne...
No photos allowed inside the production facility. More photos to come.
The production facility was nothing short of beautiful. They have not started series production yet, so there was only one car on the line. They are expecting their first series production deliveries this coming December.
Fayence yellow has been a common question. They had a partial car there painted in Fayence so we actualy got to see the color. It seems to be more of a yellow than speed yellow... almost a FLY yellow. Everybody there seemed to like the Fayence, but the question remains as to how it would look on a completed car. Some felt that some of the details would get lost.
The CGT ride was nothing short of spectacular. I rode with Timo Bernhardt in the CGT, Sasha Massen was also driving. Two words describe the feeling... "sensory overload". The car is extremely fast, the brakes are like the hand of G_d, and the levels of grip are astonishing. The engine sound is to die for. Very exotic prototype sound that is quiet and subdued at idle, but turns into a howl once under way. Nothing short of spectacular and the car control those guys have is amazing. A few folks that went on the prior day told us that they had upset stomachs and nasea, nobody from our group had any problems.
They had TT's, GT2's, a C4, and a C4s available for driving on the track. I drove them all except for the C4s (ran out of time). I drove the TT followed by the GT2. The difference between the two is amazing. You can really feel the weight and power difference betweent the two, you could also feel the rear rotating through corners. I problably had the most fun in the C4... as I felt the most comfortable in it. The track laps were paced by factory test drivers, it was amazing to watch how they could hang the rear of the cars out as much as they did.
They also did a 30 minute Cayenne off road trip. I was impressed by the ability of the Cayenne. Very nicely done, though I would still be curious to see how it compares to something like a Landrover or even my Sequoia in the same situation. I drove the only Cayenne TT they had available. They also ran it on the track, it was nuts to watch the thing do a four wheel drift through the corners.
I did take some photos of the event, but have yet to upload them to 986host. Soon enough though.
Regards...
Some photos...
Some track worn PCCB with green brake pads.

PR room in the Leipzig facility. Notice the new Exclusive options on the Cayenne...
No photos allowed inside the production facility. More photos to come.
Kevin...
The old mans CGT is scheduled to be produced around 10/05.
Darren....
Photos of der neu GT3 will be taken tonight. I was to busy driving yesterday to take any decent photos.
The old mans CGT is scheduled to be produced around 10/05.
Darren....
Photos of der neu GT3 will be taken tonight. I was to busy driving yesterday to take any decent photos.
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