Even by the standards of supercars, and nearly a decade after it was first introduced, the Porsche Carrera GT is something remarkable.
That much is clear from the moment you climb into it, and find yourself in a cockpit trimmed with carbonfibre, the high-tech material that F1 cars are built from.
The GT’s chassis and bodywork are made from the same material. Parts of the cabin bear a close resemblance to other modern Porsches — the instruments and steering wheel are almost the same as those of the 911 and Boxster — but all similarities end once you fire up the Carrera GT’s engine … More
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