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The new issue of GT Purely Porsche is on-sale now, and is packed with the greatest Porsche features from around the world.
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Legendary Porsche
With the purse strings tighter than ever, Porsche pulled off a master stroke with the 911 GT1's Le Mans victory. Colin Goodwin tells the story behind the last works Porsche to compete at Le Mans
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Mass Market Appeal
Can this latest Limited Edition Boxster S – the RS60 Spyder – justify its premium over the standard car? |
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So Long Friend
Goodbyes don't always come easy, but the time has arrived to bid farewell to the outgoing GT3, though not without one last blast across the Welsh countryside in Porsche's most accomplished 911 to date
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Power but no Glory?
The fastest and most powerful 911 Porsche has ever made, but does the new 997 GT2 deserve to sit on the throne as the best 911 yet? |
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A Forgotten Hero?
Debuting on the cover of our first issue back in 2001, the 996 GT2 was not the success Porsche expected it to be, nor the car enthusiasts thought it was going to be, but does this make it a duff 911? |
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Home Brew Champion
Increasingly hard to come by, the 993 GT2 is one of Porsche's finest achievements. We take a look at Jean Lahoud's alternative creation |
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Back to the Top
After domination Stateside, Porsche and the RS Spyder make a triumphant return to racing in Europe in the Le Mans Series |
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I Am Not a Number
Chris Harris drives one of the finest examples of one of the rarest 911s in the model's history – the 2.8 Carrera RSR |
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