
Why I swapped a GT3 Touring for a Sport Classic 911
James Vellacote explains why he switched out his Motorsport-engined 991.2 GT3 Touring for an Exclusiv 992 Sport Classic… and why he hasn't looked back
The torque delivery was progressive, with maximum torque at 6,000rpm. This meant for an amateur enthusiast driver like me, I was unlikely to be caught out and break traction on warm, dry tyres. The naturally aspirated, 4.0-litre flat six (and race derived) engine meanwhile is free-revving and fairly loud. There is no better noise as you hit that 9k redline and change up. A wholly engaging car, every part designed to please the driver as you hoon across the mountains.
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As a 911 for all purposes, I think Porsche has cracked it! I’m not sure those at the company even know they have cracked it, but for me they have.
The seven-speed gearbox took a little getting used to, thanks to that extra gate to navigate, especially when down-shifting from seventh to sixth, where you can accidentally row into fourth. However, I’ve nailed it now, and can use that seven-speed ‘box as fluently as I did with the GT3 Touring’s six-speed.