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Fast cars, slow food : Porsche 911 GT2 RS and The Scarborough Hotel

Fast cars, slow food : Porsche 911 GT2 RS and The Scarborough Hotel

Posted on November 5, 2018 By Jarvis

Through a comprehensive drive and an incredible meal, Alborz and Tony discuss the monstrous new hero in the 911 range.

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There are few cars that conjure up fear and trepidation like the latest incarnation of the Porsche GT2 RS.

For starters, it’s the most powerful production-series 911 ever built and harnessing massive reserves of turbo-driven grunt – like 515kW and 750Nm of torque from its flat-six.

It’s a potent bit of kit and clearly the kingpin of the brand’s production-series range. On paper, its performance is even more impressive. It can smoke the benchmark 0–100km/h sprint in just 2.8 seconds, while 200km/h comes up in a no less staggering 8.3 seconds before topping out at a ballistic 340km/h.
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