Pandamasque wrote:
Thanks for the video Big Eyes. Watching the interviews in front of the lake, I half expect the lake to suddenly drain and an ICBM rise out and point to Modena.
Seeing the test driver in the cockpit shows how well designed it is. Very form over function. Almost like a superbike with the controls so very close to (either) hand. On track it also seems incredibly nimble.
I can see why they're aiming it at a more usable market. I mean, compare how many 911s you see to Ferraris (any) on the road. We keep looking at Ferrari, but surely Porsche is the benchmark here- (high end 911 GT2). That is what I admire about Porsche, and why I would hesitate to buy a Ferrari (one day!). They seem so reliable and complete, whereas Ferraris seem so highly strung and unreliable.
As far as the engine is concerned, they have to bite the bullet and make a start somewhere. Cosworth Automotive have surely helped many reputable manufacturers develop highly tuned motors, think Ford Rally, Merc 2.3 190E, Audi 80 RS2. Definitely set up their own engine division. They need to establish a reputation now rather than down the line.
As for models I can see the 2nd model being the new F1, and the 3rd being a close 911/Boxster rival. Hats off to Ron.
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