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Old 01-11-2007, 05:54 AM   #1
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Is there anyone that could send me a copy of this article, I would love to read it !

I just subscribed to Excellence a couple of weeks ago, but have not yet received a copy, and this article is not posted on their website

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Old 01-11-2007, 06:24 AM   #2
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"Would that spell the doom of the rear engined Porsche? It would be hard for Porsche to deal with getting their butts kicked over and over."

Knowing Porshce, they would likely find another series to race in where they don't lose. Or start their own!
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Old 01-11-2007, 08:41 AM   #3
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"Knowing Porshce, they would likely find another series to race in where they don't lose. Or start their own!
I think that's called "Porsche Cup". There are similar series for Ferraris, Mini Coopers, Mazda Miatas, etc, ad nauseum.
I remember years ago when I was running SCCA Solo II, they added the Caterham 7 to the A Stock class to run against the 'Vettes. One of them showed up at a local event and, of course, beat the crap out of all the 'Vettes. Overnight the A Stock entry list went from having a dozen Corvettes to one or two. Nobody likes to have an upstart outsider come in and start mucking up the works in their sandbox.
Porsche, it seems to me, is more tolerant of competition in the classes they run in than most manufacturers. Probably because they have a long history of using racing as a central part of the marketing of their cars, so as a company they have a greater committment to racing.
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Old 01-11-2007, 10:17 AM   #4
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^ that's exactly what I thought of "start their own series" yeah its called Porsche Cup. BTW, the 996 GT3 beat the 997 GT3 in several events last year. Which makes sense since it takes a new model about a season to catch up to a tweaked previous year model. A big reason why allot of 996 GT3 track junkies aren't diving into a 997 GT3 for the big jump in price and non-existent performance advantage over a well modified 996 GT3 that is taking a beating in resale, well this seems to be the case with all PCars minus the CaymanS and the limited production RSR GT3.

Now the only problem is finding if the Speed Channell will even cover the FIA GT races. I would be surprised if Porsche came out on top. The Ferraris were the benchmark on pace and if not for some better team management (Ferrari drivers crashing into each other) Porsche would have been beaten worse.
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Old 01-11-2007, 10:32 AM   #5
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ferarri is going to eat porsche's lunch until porsches go to a mid engine design, there is no subsitute for displacement or placement. they have the right idea with the cayman, but if they wanted to keep up the the competition they would put a v8 in there. when i can afford to buy a used bmw 5 series cash, i'm trading in my beloved boxster for a family car with a v8. back to to subject, i still think this article is toilet paper because they dissed the 968, the 968 is one of the best handling cars on the road, even when compared to boxster and for sure an old 911. i bet this pissed off alot of 944/968 owners who hate the boxster.
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Old 01-11-2007, 10:36 AM   #6
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99% of the article hinted and pointed to the Boxster as the winner. The final decision (911) did not follow from the text.
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Old 01-12-2007, 06:27 AM   #7
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One only has to look at Ferdie Piech to understand Porsche, its culture and its direction. And that direction is BACK to the future. Excellence mag is the saddest shill rag I have ever read.

The 911 and its back ass engine placement will still be the favorite son of Porsche when I am long gone dead.

For those of you who like this stuff, follow the VW saga. Bernie was just fired at VW because, guess what, Piech is back in charge. You cannot have anyone in the company that might disagree with him.

What a Palooka.
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