Clash Of Six-Cylinder Titans: Porsche 911 GT1 Street Vs. Ferrari F80 - Storyboard
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In this head-2-head of old-school modern, find out how the analog 911 GT1, compares to the latest hybridized supercar from Ferrari, the F80
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A homologation special for FIA GT1 racing, the GT1 is like no other 911
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The GT1 is motivated by a Mezger engine - the M96/80, propelling it to over 190 mph, with some claiming more
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The only mid-engine 911 features a steel tubular frame with mostly carbon-fiber body
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The Porsche 911 GT1 Street packs 544 horsepower and 443 pound-feet, along with a 6-speed manual
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The Ferrari F80 is a tech fest on wheels that sparked a lot of controversy
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The Ferrari F80 features 2 electric motors, each powering the front wheels
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The Ferrari F80 packs a combined power output of 1,184 horsepower
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The F80 features an F1-inspired interior and a driver seat in a different color
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Production of the Ferrari F80 is 799 examples, each costing $4.0 million
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But the Porsche 911 GT1 Street is even rarer - just 25 road-going examples. The last time a GT1 went on sale, it was for $7.045 million
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Most examples of the GT1 Street were finished in Arctic Gray and featured the 996 headlights
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