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Originally Posted by astrochex
I just saw someone saying that part of the struggle for Porsche may be the GT experienced drivers coming to grips with GTPs.
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Well that would be interesting for Porsche to somehow stick an experienced GTP driver in one of the cars for a test and see what happens. It just seems at this point that there's something fundamentally wrong with the car. Daytona, Sebring, Portimao, and Long Beach - all far different types of tracks and Porsche is consistently a couple seconds back. Engine and suspension can be tweaked and would've been done by now. So I'm guessing aero package problem which is locked in by design and not really changeable.