Which, when you think about it, is incredible. The GT3 RS is the second fastest of Porsche’s track day cars, behind only the insane GT2 RS. It was built to be fast around a track. That is its purpose, which is why it has huge wings, sticky tyres, a roll cage and no rear seats. By contrast, when the range has filled out, the Carrera S will be the second slowest of the ‘normal’ 911 range, with a Carrera GTS, Turbo and Turbo S quicker still. It is not built to be fast around a track: it is built to be quiet and civilised on the road.
Such is the pace of progress. The 992 has progressed in other ways too, over the 991 model it replaces and looks superficially alike. In fact its body is all new, its outer skin made entirely from aluminium for the very first time. Beneath is a new aluminium intensive platform hung off which are new suspension units bearing fresh wheels and tyres, those at the back having a one-inch greater diameter than those at the front, another first for the 911.