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I’ll have a Martini – shaken and stirred

Growing up, I was never really someone excited by supercars or GT cars, apart from a Ferrari F40. My world revolved around Formula 1 and while the Indy 500 and Le Mans were on my radar, it was impossible to follow it living in India in the late 1980s or early 1990s. If I’m honest, I was also never a Porsche fan growing up and always thought the Ferraris had a magic that tugged at your soul in a way that a perfectly engineered German machine never could.

However, all this changed when three years ago I drove a 911 GT2 RS, GT3 RS and a Turbo S within three

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