Porsche has topped themselves with the launching of their new racetrack-ready 911 GT3 Cup. The commercially-available beast is best left off the freeway, and on the raceway with its track-ready specifications.
Coming in a fighting weight of only 1,200kg, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup is stripped down to only the essentials; no stereo, no passenger seat, only a fire extinguisher and a simple status screen on the steering wheel. With the option of ceramic brakes (the same the Carrera Cup racers), this car is literally track ready.
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Porsche Makes 911 GT3 Cup Available to Well-Heeled Car Fiends
Trend Themes
1. Track-ready Cars - Opportunity for automakers to design highly specialized, stripped-down cars exclusively for the racetrack market.
2. Specialized Automotive Components - Opportunity for parts manufacturers to create high-performance components for track-ready cars.
3. Luxury Sports Cars - Opportunity to market highly specialized racing vehicles to high-end customers and collectors.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Opportunity for automakers to expand into the high-performance racing market, and for existing racing brands to compete.
2. Parts Manufacturing - Opportunity for manufacturers to produce high-performance parts for the racing industry.
3. Luxury Goods - Opportunity for luxury sportscar brands to cater to a niche market of racing enthusiasts with high purchasing power.