Introduced in 1963 and still in continuous production over six decades later, the Porsche 911 is the most successful sports car nameplate in history and the benchmark against which all driver's cars are measured. Its rear-mounted flat-six engine layout, initially derided as a handling compromise, was tamed by generations of Porsche engineers into one of the most exploitable and rewarding drivetrains in motorsport. The 911 has won the Monte Carlo Rally, the Dakar Rally, the Nurburgring 24 Hours, and Le Mans, while simultaneously remaining a practical daily driver β a combination no other car has matched.
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