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Old 08-28-2006, 11:39 PM
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completely disagree. Rear engine -apply power and able to rotate the car better, can apply power earlier. I am sure Hayaku will completely disagree with you also. In the hands of a good driver, the 997 especially the S, GT3, GT3RS and turbo's are world apart from the 987's and Cayman's. In the hands of a stupid driver, of course you are going to swap ends near the limit.

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Originally Posted by crosvs
well all the tests i've read suggest that in the real world, the 911 is faster. but on a track, it's a driver's game and i'd suggest a "lesser" driver will be able to get more out of a cayman than a 911 just because of the better weight balance.

that said, i REALLY do not understand porsche's biz strategy: for a pure driving enthusiast, the cayman S is really the best porsche to buy (aside from the CGT of course). but due to marketing methods, it still has the "i got a boxster cuz i couldn't afford a 911" feel about it.

simply put, the 911 is realy just an image thing now, if not the better ROAD car, whereas, to be perfectly honest, i think the cayman S is the better TRACK car.

that said, my dad has a 2002 carrera 4S and i do love it, but honestly, i like a car that inspires confidnece when driving at the limit ... not a car that makes you think it's trying to kill you. i don't like having all that weight in the butt, and my dismal track performance showed it:

i was only 3 seconds faster round thunderhill raceway in the porsche than in my track-suspension/weight reduced/STOCK power *V6* mustang. go figure?
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