GT3/GT2 Performance and Track Discussion on the Porsche GT3 and GT2

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Old Nov 7, 2007 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by cmcjo
I am far from a pro driver and I would say I drive agressive at times and I can't see where the car is dangerous. Reading your posts just when I got the car made me think that I wouldn't even be able to street the car. I'm thinking what a mistake getting this car I wont even be able to drive the car hard. Then after I really started to play with the car after a few days, those thoughts went away.

I hit sharp corners at high speed I did full throttle several times and although the tires break loose as they should, I just dont see how it is any different than any other fast sports car. Of course the rear comes out at hard throttle and you gently work the rear back in. What's the issue that I do not notice? I tried to swerve really hard like you said watch out for cars cutting you off. Man the GT just grips and gets out of the way no out of control feeling at all. The only thing out of control was my passenger that I whipped out of his seat from the force of the turns.

My other cars do the exact same thing and I would say the GT is much easier to handle

I just dont understand the "dangerous part" what am I missing out on??
Apparently you are talented enough to control the car. All the better. In the view of many, the car has an oversteer problem. However, one owner and excellent driver (an instructor) has reset his suspension to low/3 (softer) making the car more manageable. You might want to consider that assuming it is not already at that setting.
 
Old Nov 20, 2007 | 09:18 PM
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Apparently its not just Europeans or Asians vying for these cars. On calling to inquire on a silver car in Florida, I was told there was a pending deal with someone from Venezuala. So its all over. Shows the sad state of our currency.
 
Old Nov 20, 2007 | 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by nberry
Apparently you are talented enough to control the car. All the better. In the view of many, the car has an oversteer problem. However, one owner and excellent driver (an instructor) has reset his suspension to low/3 (softer) making the car more manageable. You might want to consider that assuming it is not already at that setting.
The many views you quote don't own the car.

Prove me wrong (and identify them)!

The adjustable suspension is there for a reason.
 
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