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<blockquote data-quote="01FR500" data-source="post: 8605228" data-attributes="member: 55806"><p>At the Mid-South PCA HPDE this year in May there was a Cayman S and a 911 in my group and were the only two cars I couldn't keep up with or pass. They were regularly, and easily, reaching 5 mph more than me at the end of the 0.7 mile straight and could hold a higher speed through the long right handed carousel. The two cars seemed very controlable in places where I would have to put in some effort to cooperate. I wasn't much impressed with any of the Boxsters on track in my run group. As far as the sterotypical porsche driver goes. The 911 driver stuck to his own and I didn't even get his name. The Cayman driver was a very nice guy, most of the Porsche drivers there that weekend were friendly, only a few Ford jokes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01FR500, post: 8605228, member: 55806"] At the Mid-South PCA HPDE this year in May there was a Cayman S and a 911 in my group and were the only two cars I couldn't keep up with or pass. They were regularly, and easily, reaching 5 mph more than me at the end of the 0.7 mile straight and could hold a higher speed through the long right handed carousel. The two cars seemed very controlable in places where I would have to put in some effort to cooperate. I wasn't much impressed with any of the Boxsters on track in my run group. As far as the sterotypical porsche driver goes. The 911 driver stuck to his own and I didn't even get his name. The Cayman driver was a very nice guy, most of the Porsche drivers there that weekend were friendly, only a few Ford jokes. [/QUOTE]
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