This is directly from the Manufacturer's website (but can be corroborated from numerous reliable sources): - 0 to 60 should be 3.0 not 3.1 (I know this was already corrected once from 3.2 to 3.1, but this was from 0 to 62 miles per hour) - weight should be 1430 not 1505 (I believe this a simple mistake because someone used the unladen EU and not the DIN weight)
Unladen weight (DIN)
1,430 kg
Unladen weight (EU)
1,505 kg
- handling should be 93 not 92 (at least as good as the 2015, if not better, this mistake was probably because of the incorrect weight)
@Hutch_Tim - any update on the new way to track and share corrections in progress?
This is directly from the Manufacturer's website (but can be corroborated from numerous reliable sources): - 0 to 60 should be 3.0 not 3.1 (I know this was already corrected once from 3.2 to 3.1, but this was from 0 to 62 miles per hour) - weight should be 1430 not 1505 (I believe this a simple mistake because someone used the unladen EU and not the DIN weight)
Unladen weight (DIN)
1,430 kg
Unladen weight (EU)
1,505 kg
- handling should be 93 not 92 (at least as good as the 2015, if not better, this mistake was probably because of the incorrect weight)
@Hutch_Tim - any update on the new way to track and share corrections in progress?
As it happens, I'm about to close this thread and start a new one for corrections with a slightly new process and more clarity around what we're looking for!
in the case of the 2018 GT3, while we're here, if we've already made a correction once you can be sure we've already looked at a bunch of sources. If you believe there are many reliable sources with a different figure, then you'll have to post them (in the new thread)!
On weight, as I will clarify in the new thread, this should generally be an EU-style figure, as the cars require a driver to drive. There may as a result be some other driverless weights in the game we need to correct.
Handling is a harder one to judge but needs a more evidence-based argument to change.
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https://www.porsche.com/usa/models/911/911-gt3-models/911-gt3-rs/featuresandspecs/
This is directly from the Manufacturer's website (but can be corroborated from numerous reliable sources):
- 0 to 60 should be 3.0 not 3.1 (I know this was already corrected once from 3.2 to 3.1, but this was from 0 to 62 miles per hour)
- weight should be 1430 not 1505 (I believe this a simple mistake because someone used the unladen EU and not the DIN weight)
@Hutch_Tim - any update on the new way to track and share corrections in progress?
in the case of the 2018 GT3, while we're here, if we've already made a correction once you can be sure we've already looked at a bunch of sources. If you believe there are many reliable sources with a different figure, then you'll have to post them (in the new thread)!
On weight, as I will clarify in the new thread, this should generally be an EU-style figure, as the cars require a driver to drive. There may as a result be some other driverless weights in the game we need to correct.
Handling is a harder one to judge but needs a more evidence-based argument to change.