27-11-2025 09:00 via autocar.co.uk

Porsche 911 GT3 R proves old-school engineering isn't dead

Small mechanical updates make the new GT3 R more drivableWith so much of the news from manufacturers these days focused on software-defined vehicles, we could be forgiven for believing the era of grassroots engineering has long passed.
Thankfully it hasn't, and the same basic principles still apply to making cars go, stop, steer and hold the road, even if the backroom tools used to do that are more sophisticated.
The Porsche GT3 is still as much about old-school tuning and development as it
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