Porsche 911 Carrera / S 997
2005-2012
HPDE Overview
The 997 is the sweet spot of modern 911 ownership. The 997.1 (2005-2008) uses the Mezger-derived M97 engine, while the 997.2 (2009-2012) received the DFI direct-injection engine that is more reliable and powerful. Both handle like the rear-engine sports car that defines the genre. The 997 rewards a specific driving technique: late apex, trail-brake into the corner, and use the rear weight to rotate the car. The sensation of the rear engine pivoting the car around a corner is unique to the 911, and once you learn to exploit it, the car becomes devastatingly fast through corners. The 997.2 GTS is the sweet spot — 408 hp from the 3.8L with wider body, sport exhaust, and PCCB brakes optional. The PDK (997.2 only) is excellent on track.