That’s close to 17 hours at full throttle. The new Porsche 911 GT3 may not be significantly more powerful than its predecessor, but thanks to many other upgrades, it's definitely faster. The newer GT3 laps the Nurburgring more than 12 seconds faster than the previous generation of the model and to a certain extent this is possible because of the car's top speed. According to the official factory numbers, the 2022 GT3 can reach a peak velocity of 197 miles per hour (317 kilometers per hour). There's something even more important, though. Endurance is the keyword here as Porsche wanted to create a capable performance machine that can go at full throttle for hours. Literally, and that's not an exaggeration. Gallery: 2022 Porsche 911 GT3 testing 15 Photos In a new press release Porsche has detailed some of the technical highlights of the new 911 GT3. There are several very interesting facts, but we are most thrilled about the piece of information that the automaker tested a prototype of the 911 GT3 on a continuous stretch of more than 3,106 miles (5,000 kilometers) at a constant speed of 186 mph (300 kph) stopping only for fuel. The test was performed… Read full this story
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