Well, we've been seeing 9ff's new darling, the little GT9-R in photos for a while. Now though, a video has surfaced. It's not long, but it is the first time we've gotten to see the car in motion, or hear it run. The wail it will undoubtedly produce as it tears its way to 7000rpm will have to wait, what we get here are parking lot maneuvers and a lot of off-idle rumble. Still, it looks fab in its Veritech-ish paint job and bubble-top, and sounds suitably businesslike. Crucially, it also shows that 9ff have figured out how to keep the engine cool without all that exposed radiator nonsense that so uglied the rear of the earlier GT9 prototypes.
Business is exactly what this car is about. Essentially it's a Porsche 997 GT-3 that's been chopped in half just aft of the doors, and had its rear replaced with a braced sub-frame which is stiffer, lighter, and allows the engine to be carried amid-ships rather than slung out back. That engine is 9ff's own 4-liter version of Porsche's traditional flat-six producing a scarce believable 1120bhp in a car weighing at 70kg less than the original. If that sounds a lot like RUF's CTR-3, and Porsche's own 911-GT1, well, it is, but as this car is not bound by any racing regulations, it promises to be much faster than Zuffenhausen's 90s racer. Expect 0-60mph to take less than three seconds, top speed to be over 250mph, while the price is likely to be expressible only using higher maths.
In the mean time, here's a pretty picture.
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