Why is this even a mystery? GT3 RS's are ultra rare even at my Porsche region's track days and concours. It can't be that hard to pin down who has a white and red GT3 RS within 100 miles of Weddington, N.C.
Why is this even a mystery? GT3 RS's are ultra rare even at my Porsche region's track days and concours. It can't be that hard to pin down who has a white and red GT3 RS within 100 miles of Weddington, N.C.
Dispatch: "911 where's your emergency?"
Take this douchewagon's RS and donate it to someone in need who will love the car, drive it responsibly on the streets, and take it to Lime Rock Park every day they possibly can. I nominate myself.
One take, 200 rehearsals!
right and looking at a checklist on paper in your lap is so much better right?
You should post the full run, which included two backflips and ended in a rather impressive tumble
These people have never tried a physical simulator. Why would they doubt it? Would you? I don't think that, if they took you into that setup, you would doubt it for a second. Who the hell would think they are being taken out of the simulator and into a real street? It just doesn't make sense.
False alarm - turns out it was just biebs-the-canuck tossing evidence out the window of a super car during a police chase...
My only complaint about TGUSA at this point is that for their used car challenges, they don't use cars that are at the end of their lifespans, but rather cars that are rare or are in exceptionally good condition for their age.
Dear Top Gear USA,
P1 front and MP4-12C rear
I know what you're talking about, but my facetious point is to shed light on the "counterfeit" verbiage.