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2013 Porsche 911 GT3 video released

Porsche has released the first video of the new 991 GT3 being driven on track

2013 Porsche 911 GT3 video released Field

The all-new Porsche 911 GT3 was launched at the Geneva motor show, and has surprised some Porsche enthusiasts by offering customers with a PDK gearbox, and for the first time no manual option. There’s also a host of new technology, including rear-wheel steering and multi-link rear axle design – as well as a new 468bhp 3.8-litre engine.

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Click here for for the full technical details on the new GT3.

evo has also spoken with Andreas Preuninger about the new 991 GT3, and the reasons why Porsche has changed the formula. Here's the video, and a gallery of all the previous road-going 911 GT3s.

Enjoy this video of the car in action on track:

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