2021 Porsche 911 GT3 review: International drive

In an automotive world seemingly hell-bent on electrification, the fourth-generation Porsche 911 GT3 is a true rarity. Rare, not only because at $369,700 it is well out of financial reach of most admirers. But because after 12 years and three generations as the track day upstart in the 911 line-up, it continues to stick its middle finger up at the very regulations designed to outlaw it, and holding firm to its original race car roots with a naturally aspirated combustion engine.

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