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Impress your friends with your vast knowledge of Porsche’s color-coded brakes!
Colors not shown: standard black or silver, acid green for regenerative braking systems, and golden brown calipers for buttermilk pancake rotors.
Brake systems with edible rotors are not recommended for track use.
When you see how great the car looks, I think you’ll agree they did the MRIs in the right order.
When the GT-R debuted and Nissan started bragging about their Nurburgring times, Porsche was quick to dispute the claims.
Today, Nissan is still spending time and money at the ring, though I have to wonder if Porsche even cares much at this point. Last year Porsche sold 10,442 911s in the US, while Nissan sold a mere 1237 GT-Rs.
To be fair, there are quite a few 911 variants, and the Porsche 911 has been around much longer than the Nissan GT-R. On the other hand, maybe Nissan needs something more relevant than lap times at a track most customers will never even visit.
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