“The Turbo felt like it was monstering the road beneath it, while the C4S instead is far more delicate” Necessity, it’s said, is the mother of invention, so when Porsche needs a wider track with the 911 it adds some width to the car’s hips. It’s been going on ever since the first Porsches took to the track, the flared arches both front and rear allowing ever bigger wheel and tyre packages for the increased performance that racing brings. Necessity, then, creates function too, which can also be attributed to another phrase relating to form.
The 911 is, to many, at its best when it is at its most curvaceous, the form here in particular relating to the rear, the Rubenesque lines attributed to the Turbo something many find…