PORSCHE GT Tracking is an amateur racing driver with 41 recorded laps across 10 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 4.1 laps per car. The username clearly indicates Porsche GT dedication—Porsche's GT models from 911 GT3 to GT2 RS represent pinnacle of production sports car engineering, combining motorsport-derived technology with road car usability. Porsche GT enthusiasts appreciate the brand's racing heritage, naturally-aspirated engine character, and precision chassis dynamics developed through decades of competition experience.
His LapMeta data shows concentrated testing with 12 laps at GP Circuit, 4 laps at SPA (Spa-Francorchamps), and 4 laps at International configuration. The inclusion of legendary Spa-Francorchamps demonstrates commitment to experiencing Porsche platforms at iconic venues—the Belgian circuit's high-speed sections and elevation changes perfectly showcase GT car capabilities. The 10-vehicle portfolio with over four laps per car enables meaningful comparative assessment likely focusing on Porsche models and competitive platforms. Porsche-focused enthusiasts often develop deep technical knowledge of platform evolution, setup optimization, and driving techniques maximizing mid-engine or rear-engine dynamics. With 41 laps across 10 vehicles including Spa-Francorchamps testing, PORSCHE GT Tracking exemplifies the marque-dedicated enthusiast pursuing comprehensive platform understanding at both familiar venues and legendary international circuits.
Video comparison of the fastest laps on 4 different days, under different conditions, in my 992GT3RS on Dubai Autodrome GP Circuit.
Conditions of tires and track as well as traffic and a passenger result in a 3s range in lap time gap, from 2:08s to 2:11s. One factor has the most significant impact on lap times, and you'll see it clearly in the video comparison.