The Porsche 911 on the Race Track
The ultimate sports car: A symbol of unlimited performance and the relentless desire for supreme speed and top performance. The Porsche 911 leads the way for the engineering achievements in automobile design. When Ferdinand Porsche was unable to find a car that he really liked, he created one for himself. This is how the Porsche 911 got its name.
A street-legal high-performance model of the 911, it is not advisable to drive the Porsche on the street because of its huge size and weight. Designed for track use only, Porsche wanted to prove that it is indeed possible to produce a car capable of driving on the race track. The result is an engineering marvel that takes full advantage of the power of its naturally aspirated engine. Offered in many different designs and colors, the 911 on the race track is truly a speed demon.
Designed for maximum drag strip efficiency and pace, the 911 performs like a modern supercar. However, the vehicle does not take away from the driving experience. With excellent handling, great agility, and sleek body lines, the Porsche 911 on the track can easily become the most impressive car on the strip. Thanks to the superior engineering and design of Porsche, you can be sure that you will never have to worry about performance on the track again.
                                
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