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Porsche 911 GT3 2006 - 2011Porsche 911 GT3 2006 - 2011Porsche 911 GT3 2006 - 2011Porsche 911 GT3 2006 - 2011Porsche 911 GT3 2006 - 2011Porsche 911 GT3 2006 - 2011Porsche 911 GT3 2006 - 2011
This GT3 is designed primarily for the streets, even keeping in mind that it was designed by the same engineers who are responsible for the racing Porsche. One of the best features of the GT3 is the direct interface between the driver and the car. The feedback received from the road is maximally detailed, while every driver’s movement is accurately conveyed to the technician. The GT3 is instinctively recognizable even when closed. The flat 6-cylinder engine has a unique sound and easily reaches 8400 rpm. Pressing the throttle releases power instantly and precisely with the largest energy explosion. Of course, these features can only be fully appreciated while driving the GT3 itself.
Road and Track magazine has tested this generation GT3 to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds.
 
This car is often titled as the best managed car in the world.
 
The GT3 racing versions have won several 24-hour races and dominate their class in the Le Mans, American Le Mans series, 24-hour Spa (won the 2010 race) and 24-hour Nürburgring (won the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 race) races.
 
In 2010, a hybrid version of the GT3 R Hybrid was introduced, which uses the Kinetic Braking Energy Recovery System (KERS) developed by the F1 Williams team. The car has two electric motors of 102 hp, which are connected to the front wheels. The car debuted in the 2010 VLN 4-hour race and won its first victory in 2011.
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Specifications: 3
BODYWORK 911 GT3 (997)
Body type Coupe
Number of doors 2
Number of seats 2
Luggage capacity, litres n/d
ENGINE
Fuel type Petrol
Fuel system n/d
Engine type Boxer 6 cylinders
Position of engine n/d
Engine capacity, cc 3600
Cylinders/valves 6/24
Power output, bhp/kW/rpm 415/309/7600
Torque, Nm/rpm 405/5500
Acceleration 0-62 mph, s 4.3
Top speed 310 km/h (193 mph)
TRANSMISSION
Drive wheels Rear
Steering type n/d
Gearbox Mechanical
DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT
Length, mm 4445
Width, mm 1808
Height, mm 1280
Weight/Max Weight, kg 1395
Wheelbase, mm 2355
CHASSIS
Front suspension Nepriklausoma MacPherson
Rear suspension Nepriklausoma daugiasvirtė
Front brakes Ventilated disc ABS
Rear brakes Ventilated disc ABS
Front tires R19
Rear tires R19
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Urban 19.8 l/100km (14 mpg)
Extra urban 8.9 l/100km (32 mpg)
Combined 13 l/100km (22 mpg)
CO2 emissions, g/km 312
Fuel tank capacity, litres 90
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