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What’s been Porsche’s best moment?

as to be the 911, doesn’t it? It’s spouted so many derivatives that its biggest critics assume office would adore just that very thing as our everyday transport. But let’s celebrate the 911 that sits slap bang between both stools, the almighty GT3. Practical enough to use every single day and crazed enough at its limit to satisfy even the most capable of ‘hands’. One of a very tiny number of road legal cars sold in the last few decades that’ll top 9,000rpm, yet possessing a boot big enough to accommodate all of your holiday luggage. From its 1999 conception to today, road cars get little closer to perfection than a GT3.

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