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DJ 09-26-2011 03:32 PM

Porsche 911 Carrera S (2012) first ride with Walter Rohrl by CAR
 
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Porsche 911 Carrera S (2012) first ride with Walter Rohrl
Carmagazine spends some time with the new 911 Walter Rohrl

There's a special treat for Porschephiles in the new October 2011 issue of CAR Magazine: we've nabbed the first ride in the new 991-spec Porsche 911 - alongside rally ace Walter Rohrl. The new 911 is one of the highlights of 2012, and our European correspondent Georg Kacher spent two days riding shotgun with Rohrl around Alpine passes in the new 911 Carrera S.

Kacher had to brace himself for some rapid cross-country driving, as the 64-year-old Audi and Porsche veteran proved his preferred seating position is right foot pinned to the floor. Although we take Rohrl's judgments with a pinch of Porsche-paid-for salt, his views on the 991 proved enlightening.

'It turns in like a swoosh,' Rohrl says as he tucks into his next Alpine switchback. 'And it sticks - no more understeer. Incredible. All that tugging and pulling is gone. This 911 no longer fights its driver. Instead, it follows the line like a ruler, and is so well balanced you would never believe the engine sits aft of the rear axle.'

...Rohrl admits the new electro-mechancial power steering caused problems in development. 'Early on, we had problems on low-friction surfaces,' he tells CAR Magazine during our exclusive first ride. 'The phenomenon was called snap-over, and it only showed at the limit whern ultra-fast corrections were required. But engineering quickly fixed it.

'Although the new steering may face the odd acceptance problem among purists, it is in my view superior to a conventional rack because it can support the driver in critical situations, for example, by enhancing the self-centering motion or the directional stability on split-friction surfaces.'
For the full story follow to CAR:
Porsche 911 Carrera S (2012) first ride with Walter Rohrl | Road Testing Reviews | Car Magazine Online

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Carrera 09-26-2011 03:34 PM

Fantastic imagery! Great impressions as well.

Tilen 09-26-2011 03:47 PM

very nice photos!!

ZEM930 09-26-2011 10:09 PM

Im loving that Lime Gold Metallic!

STOPPIE 09-26-2011 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by ZEM930 (Post 1095327)
Im loving that Lime Gold Metallic!

Ditto. With some black wheels itd be a winner!

DD GT3 RD 09-26-2011 11:06 PM

gorgeous. Cant wait to read some magazine reviews, mainly on the steering, reduced understeer and balance.

huangester 09-27-2011 02:07 AM

very well explained

Turboholic 09-27-2011 03:06 AM


Although the new steering may face the odd acceptance problem among purists
Steve Sutcliff called the steering of the new M5 "accurate" and "precise" but also "a bit fake". I could imagine the same on the new 991.
But purists also beef about ACs and radios :D so no need to worry.


Im loving that Lime Gold Metallic!
+1

Mahzari 09-28-2011 11:51 PM

I'm curious to see if the new GT2 and GT3 models will use the old steering system, it would help differentiate the Carrera/Carrera S from the more extreme models


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