. The ferocious track beast will be used to drive “lucky” passengers directly to their plane for the next leg of their journey.This 1969 Porsche Raced in Steve McQueen's 'Le Mans' and Could Fetch $5.7 Million at Auction
Anyone who’s ever had a layover is familiar with this feeling: You’re running late because of some delay at your first airport and stressed you won’t make your next flight. And even when you’ve finally made it to the connecting destination, you’re still faced with the prospect of having to sprint with your carry-on items through the crowded terminal to make it to the next plane.From now until Monday, February 26, you won’t have to worry about any of that if you’re flying Delta into LAX.
As far as airport shuttles go, the 911 GT3 RS is an unorthodox choice. That’s because the track-only car only has two seats, one of which will be filled by a trained driver. It may not be the most sensible choice, but it’s hard to think of a more fun way to get from one plane to another. As one of the top-performing 911s, the car comes packed with a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six that pumps out 518 hp, 342 ft lbs of torque, and redlines at 9,000 rpm.
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