2025 Porsche 911 GT3 Takes Manual Nürburgring Record |
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Porsche’s Fastest Manual Ever Beats PDK And Wipes Out America’s Nurburgring Pride.
The manual 992.2 GT3 proved to be 3.6 seconds quicker around the track compared to its PDK-equipped predecessor despite the carry-over powertrain.
A Porsche 911 GT3 with a manual gearbox achieved a lap of 6:56.294 at the Nurburgring.
That’s 3.6″ faster than the previous PDK-equipped GT3, and 9.5″ faster than the manual Viper ACR.
Joerg Bergmeister said that driving with the stick shift was “a bit more fun” despite being slower.
Porsche just set a new benchmark for manual transmission performance, and it did so on the world’s most intimidating stretch of pavement. The facelifted 911 GT3 with a six-speed manual has claimed the title of fastest production car with a manual gearbox around the Nurburgring Nordschleife, clocking a lap time of 6:56.294. That’s quicker than the outgoing PDK-equipped version, which is no small feat considering the inherent speed advantage of a dual-clutch automatic.
The record-breaking run was completed on April 8 by Porsche brand ambassador and former racing driver Joerg Bergmeister. He sat behind the wheel of a 2025 911 GT3 with a six-speed manual and the optional Weissach Package running on a set of street-legal Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R N1 tires. Weather conditions were good, with 54°F (12.2°C) ambient temperature and 80°F (26.6°C) asphalt temp.
Interestingly, the manual 992.2 GT3 was 3.633 seconds quicker compared to the 992.1 GT3 with a PDK automatic. This improvement was made possible thanks to the chassis upgrades, despite the disadvantage of the manual gearbox and the carry-over naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six. For reference, the manual version of the GT3 hits 60 mph in 3.7 seconds, half a second behind the PDK model.
The previous record for a manual production car was held by the mighty Dodge Viper ACR. Back in 2017, driver Lance Arnold achieved a lap time of 7:01.300 for the shorter 12.8 mile (20.6 km) track layout. According to Porsche, this corresponds to 7:05.800 for the full 12.94 mile (20.832 kilometer) lap, meaning that the 992.2 GT3 is a full 9.5 seconds quicker than the Viper ACR.
According to Bergmeister, the changes to the new GT3 made a real difference at speed. “The new 911 GT3 inspires even more confidence at the limit than the previous model. It was faster in almost every corner. We learned a lot from the 911 GT3 RS, especially with the chassis,” he said. “The car is even more stable on bumps and over the curbs. And thanks to the 8% shorter gear ratio, there is noticeably more power on the rear axle when accelerating with the same engine power.”
He also acknowledged the performance trade-off that comes with choosing the manual over the quicker PDK, but didn’t sound too bothered. “Even if it would have been a few seconds faster with the seven-speed PDK, with the six-speed manual gearbox I definitely had more to do on the fast lap and thus also a bit more fun.”
Andreas Preuninger, Porsches’ Director of GT Cars, explained the motivation behind chasing a lap time in a manual GT3. “More and more customers of the 911 GT3 are opting for the six-speed manual transmission. And more and more often we are asked by these customers how fast a 911 GT3 with manual transmission would be on the Nordschleife.”
He added that while they know the PDK version is technically faster, Porsche still wanted to give manual fans a definitive answer. “Even without the automated, super-fast and precise gearshifts of the PDK and with a mechanical instead of electronically controlled limited-slip differential, the new 911 GT3 takes around 3.7 seconds off its predecessor with PDK.”
Source: Carscoops

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