Ferrari 296 GTB v McLaren 765LT v Porsche GT2 RS: DRAG RACE

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- Porsche 911 GT2 RS: @wam_barn
- Ferrari 296 GTB: https://www.instagram.com/davidross1972/
- McLaren 765LT: @LBCarReviews

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How good is this line-up?!

We’ve got Mat in the Ferrari 296 GTB, and he’s about to go head-to-head against a McLaren 765 LT & a Porsche 911 GT2 RS!

So let’s see how these incredible supercars compare to each other. Starting with the Ferrari, it’s powered by a 3-litre twin-turbo V6 coupled with an electric motor which combines to produce 830hp and 740Nm of torque. This power is sent to the rear wheels only, and the dry weight of the car is 1,570kg. If you were looking to pick up one of these heroic hybrids, it would cost you around £242,000.

Next up we have the McLaren. It comes in at a higher cost than the Ferrari, with the price starting from £280,000! Despite this, it’s actually down on power, with its 4-litre twin-turbo V8 producing (you guessed it…) 765hp! It also puts down 800Nm, and this power is sent to the rear wheels. It’s the lightest car here, though, tipping the scales at 1,339kg.

Then finally we have the Porsche. It’s packing a 3.8-litre twin-turbo flat-six that can deliver 700hp and 750Nm to the rear wheels. It weighs in at 1,470kg, and when new it cost around £207,000. But if you were looking to buy one today, expect to easily pay £300,000+!

So how will this one play out - will the Ferrari’s power propel it to victory? Or could the McLaren or Porsche snatch it? There’s only one way to find out… LET’S RACE!

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