Hello everyone and welcome back to the Forza drag racing series. For today we have a line up of 2016 trio, featuring the 2016 Aston Martin Vantage GT12, 2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS (991.2), and the 2016 BMW M4 GTS. Lets have a look at their specfications.
Lets start off with the 2016 Aston Martin Vantage GT12. It is an extreme limited-production version of the V12 Vantage S, limited to only 100 units. It was originally named Aston Martin Vantage GT3, and it was renamed after Porsche complained over the use of "GT3" moniker. Despite this, a proper GT3 version of the V12 Vantage still exists, named the V12 Vantage GT3. Nontheless, The GT12 Vantage is equipped with a powered up variant of the AM28 5935 cc 5.9L Naturally Aspirated V12, and it produces 593 bhp and 461 lb.ft of torque, weighing at 1565 kg and it uses a 7-Speed Sport shift semi-automatic transmission that sends the power to its RWD.
Now lets move onto the 2016 Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Codenamed 991.2, is a lightweight track-focused model offered within Porsche's 911 model lineup. Unlike previous generation models, the 991 GT3 RS no longer offers a manual transmission and is exclusively available with Porsche's PDK automatic transmission. The 911 GT3 RS (991), much like with the previous 911 GT3 RS 4.0 (997), launches off the line with very little wheelspin and revs up to at least 8800 rpm. Its rear-engine architecture along with its aerodynamic upgrades and racing tires give the GT3 RS notably sharp steering but also make it less forgiving than other drivetrain layouts due to a higher chance of oversteer. With a top speed of 212 mph (341 km/h), far above its claimed top speed of 196 mph (315 km/h), the 911 GT3 RS also performs decently in high-speed situations. With its 4.0L Naturally Aspirated Flat-six, it produces 493 bhp and 339 lb.ft of torque, weighing at 1420 kg and it uses a 7-Speed PDK transmission that sends the power to its RWD.
Finally, we have the 2016 BMW M4 GTS. The BMW M4 GTS is the successor of the BMW M3 GTS and it is the track-oriented variant of the BMW M4 Coupe. It uses the same 3.0L Twin-Turbocharged Inline-6, but is upgraded to produce 493 bhp and 443 lb.ft of torque, weighing at 1510 kg and it uses a 6-Speed dual-clutch transmission that sends the power to its RWD.
Now with all the given specifications, lets line them up and find out the results.
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