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Porsche 911 GT3 And Mustang Race Each Other, But It’s Not The Ford That Crashes

November 1, 2024 by admin 3 Comments

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<br /> Porsche 911 GT3 And Mustang Race Each Other, But It’s Not The Ford That Crashes | Carscoops




































Mustang drivers have a bad rep, but they aren’t the only ones who can’t control a powerful sports car

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by Brad Anderson

October 31, 2024 at 21:11

  • The accident took place during an event at a racetrack in Costa Rica.
  • The driver of the 911 GT3 botched the launch and got a whole heap of wheelspin.
  • Fortunately, the Mustang driving alongside the Porsche wasn’t taken out in the crash.

In a drag race between a Porsche 911 GT3 and a Ford Mustang, the result should be obvious. The Porsche, thanks in part to its potent launch control, should smoke the Ford. Meanwhile, the driver of the Mustang is the one most likely to send it into a wall or a crowd of people. However, this isn’t what happened when a GT3 and a Mustang recently raced each other in Costa Rica.

This wasn’t a polished drag strip but the pit straight of a local track, seemingly part of a larger event that drew all kinds of cars and motorcycles for some casual on-track showdowns. Unfortunately for the Porsche driver, it seems they skipped the “how to launch your car” portion of the owner’s manual.

Watch: Mustang And SUV Collide On Highway, Then All Hell Breaks Loose

As the white 911 lines up alongside the bright red Mustang, the unmistakable soundtrack of the car’s high-revving 3.8-liter naturally-aspirated six-cylinder fills the grandstands. Moments later, it pulls away. Bizarrely, the sound of the car bouncing off the rev limiter makes it sound like the launch control was enabled, but it left the line at a snail’s pace, perhaps because the system wasn’t on or because the driver didn’t know what they were doing.

Whatever the case may be, the car spins up its rear wheels and, before long, starts to slide. The driver looks to have overcorrected and ends up slamming into a concrete crash barrier on the side of the track. The force of the impact doesn’t just shock attendees at the event but also trashes the front of the Porsche, leaving it with extensive damage that will be very costly to repair.

Thankfully for everyone involved, the Porsche didn’t veer right into the Mustang, nor did it strike a photographer kneeling precariously on the grass nearby.

@icarlos_0 Choque Porsche GT3 Wekfest #Wekfest #Porsche #Crash #costarica #choque #porschegt3 ♬ sonido original – iCarlos_

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