Test report by CoMod Carrera124 for the Carrera DIGITAL 124 Porsche GT3 RSR Blackswan Racing, Test 2010 (23758)
After the GT3 was the last new model to be delivered, the third color variant is now ready to go. This is the test version of the Blackswan racing team. And, as is often the case with test versions, the car is painted matte black. Which brings us to a drawback: the car isn't always clearly visible on the black track sections. However, the white roof somewhat mitigates this effect.
Fortunately, since the car has a starting number, the design doesn't seem out of place next to the two previously released variants. Technically, there are no differences anyway; the Blackswan Racing version also features the improved 2010 chassis generation.
I skipped the test drive with magnets and instead removed all the magnets. Tire grip is average, allowing for safe driving, but still offers some room for improvement. Anyone who has already driven one of the other two GT3 design variants will not experience any surprises.
CoMod Carrera124
Test report by CoMod long on the Carrera DIGITAL 124 Porsche GT3 RSR Blackswan Racing, Test 2010 (23758)
First of all, I'd like to send a big thank you to Austria! It's calendar week 10 and the first color variants of the Porsche GT3 RSR are available! So, as far as I'm concerned, the 124s can continue at this pace.
Blackswan...well, the black swan is at least as beautiful as Natalie Portman in the film of the same name, but that's just a side note.
Once again, we're treated to a test version in black. Most people might groan and think, "Just another old test car in black!" But the matte black test version of the Porsche GT3 RSR is nothing like the previous ones. This version is characterized by contrast! Finally, a version in wicked matte black, with an aggressive look that could easily be used as a racing version. Perhaps it's the white roof, the spoiler with the stars and stripes, or the green color details and accents. Even at the presentation at the show, it was already clear that the Black Swan was very well received by everyone.
Again, I won't go into detail about all the new features of the chassis; you can find them in detail in my report on the Flying Lizard - all the same!
For me, this is another great version of the GT3 RSR. It performs very well on the track, and it's becoming increasingly difficult to pick a favorite! Definitely a must-have, and as a Porsche and GT fan, you can't ignore the Black Swan either.
I'm looking forward to the FALKEN and future designs.
CoMod long
After the GT3 was the last new model to be delivered, the third color variant is now ready to go. This is the test version of the Blackswan racing team. And, as is often the case with test versions, the car is painted matte black. Which brings us to a drawback: the car isn't always clearly visible on the black track sections. However, the white roof somewhat mitigates this effect.
Fortunately, since the car has a starting number, the design doesn't seem out of place next to the two previously released variants. Technically, there are no differences anyway; the Blackswan Racing version also features the improved 2010 chassis generation.
I skipped the test drive with magnets and instead removed all the magnets. Tire grip is average, allowing for safe driving, but still offers some room for improvement. Anyone who has already driven one of the other two GT3 design variants will not experience any surprises.
CoMod Carrera124
Test report by CoMod long on the Carrera DIGITAL 124 Porsche GT3 RSR Blackswan Racing, Test 2010 (23758)
First of all, I'd like to send a big thank you to Austria! It's calendar week 10 and the first color variants of the Porsche GT3 RSR are available! So, as far as I'm concerned, the 124s can continue at this pace.
Blackswan...well, the black swan is at least as beautiful as Natalie Portman in the film of the same name, but that's just a side note.
Once again, we're treated to a test version in black. Most people might groan and think, "Just another old test car in black!" But the matte black test version of the Porsche GT3 RSR is nothing like the previous ones. This version is characterized by contrast! Finally, a version in wicked matte black, with an aggressive look that could easily be used as a racing version. Perhaps it's the white roof, the spoiler with the stars and stripes, or the green color details and accents. Even at the presentation at the show, it was already clear that the Black Swan was very well received by everyone.
Again, I won't go into detail about all the new features of the chassis; you can find them in detail in my report on the Flying Lizard - all the same!
For me, this is another great version of the GT3 RSR. It performs very well on the track, and it's becoming increasingly difficult to pick a favorite! Definitely a must-have, and as a Porsche and GT fan, you can't ignore the Black Swan either.
I'm looking forward to the FALKEN and future designs.
CoMod long