02/24/2006, 3:01 PM

Porsche News

Porsche GT3 microsite: Origin Motorsport

This morning, we told you about the 2007 Porsche 911 GT3, which will be on display next week at the Geneva Motor Show. Well, Porsche this afternoon launched a official microsite for the 415 hp car. There are some great videos and pictures, as well a specs and further information. Enjoy!

 
 

02/24, 5:59 PM

posted by:

Dallas

Great little microsite! The engine sound is orgasmic!

02/24, 5:59 PM

posted by:

Edward G

Im loving the website, much to see in this track footage shown, give you a bit of sence of everything the car can do when the Le Mans driver switches the ABS and such off. But also seems Porsche is making a bit of a pattern to releasing theyre vehicles, here in Leftlane news you see some first glances of the car, and shortly Porsche releases a website.

Though it differs from the Turbo, I feel that much sense is to be brought to why release both cars at such close dates.
Just my comments, Edward.

02/24, 9:32 PM

posted by:

Nuno

Awesome mini site, makes me want one even more. Now all I need to do is win the lottery. :P

02/25, 10:32 PM

posted by:

DaEMoN

When I was a kid, I remember loving Ferrari’s (and I still do, in fact I own http://www.ferrariblog.net), but after seeing my first Porsche I was totally blown away by its design. I see people claiming that Porsche designers are lazy and are bringing out, year after year, cars that look all the same. I can’t say it’s not true, but I reckon that the 911 really is a great, marvellous piece of design. It’s aggressive and yet elegant and its sound.. Oh my! I used to drive my Porsche with the stereo turned off just to hear that beautiful cavernous tune.
The GT3 is one of my favorites when it comes to super sports cars. And this one is a 193Mph, 4.1 seconds beast. And, just to stress my point some more, they managed to make it look pretty elegant even with all those air intakes and the huge spoiler. I love it.

 
 
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