What happens when you round up some of your fellow Porsche Carrera GT owners and plan a fun gathering in the OC? Well, you end up setting the world record for most Carrera GT supercars in one location!!
Twenty Carrera GTs (CGT) were originally confirmed but 14 actually made it out for a brunch and drive thru Orange County, CA this past Saturday, June 14th. The cars that attended came from as far north as San Francisco and as far south as San Diego. Our friend and organizer, Manny Khoshbin, planned not only beautiful locales but also routes to showcase these magnificent works of art. The sound of one Carrera GT alone is worth to die for but gather 14 together and well, you’re in heaven!
Maximum output from the racebred V10 engine is 605 horsepower (SAE) at 8,000 rpm, with peak torque rated at 437 pound-feet. The Carrera GT has a top test-track speed of 205 miles per hour (330 k/h) and accelerates from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.9 seconds. Its specially developed six-speed manual gearbox allows it to go from zero to 124 mph (200 km/h) in 9.9 seconds. Combined with a carbon fiber body and magnesium wheels, the car weighs in at 3,042 lbs. It truly is a racecar for the streets! In the exotic car world, this German thoroughbred is classified as a true supercar, joining the ranks of Italy’s Ferrari Enzo and Bugatti Veyron.
The June 14th gathering started out with about half the cars cruising to Crystal Cove in Newport Beach. To keep the group together and to efficiently maneuver thru traffic, four motorcycle police escorts were requested by the CGT owners. It’s almost a requirement when you have $7,000,000 worth of cars driving thru busy areas. Bringing up the rear was the camera car, a black Rolls Royce Phantom no less! After a quick meet and greet with the rest of the group at Crystal Cove, the caravan cruised to St. Regis resort in Monarch Beach along the beautiful coastline of Highway 1, more famously known as Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). After a few hours at the St. Regis for a wonderful brunch, it was off to drive the canyons of Orange County thru perfect Southern California weather. All in all, a fun event for all involved and especially for the owners of these amazing supercars!
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