Let’s just cut to the chase. We are gathered here today for one, just one, purpose only – to see which one is the best 300+ bhp German-made daily track car.
The one that you can drive to the office in and not garner too much attention. The one that you can drive to the track with when the urge kicks in. The one you’ll never grow sick of. Today, we have from Munich’s best, the BMW 1 Series M Coupe, or 1 M for short. Then from Ingolstadt, the Audi TTRS in Roadster form; coincidentally the oldest in this group. Last but not least, the newest bloke on the block, Stuttgart’s Porsche Cayman R – poised to shake the game.
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So some of you might be wondering why on earth a roadster is slotted among the other two coupes. Well to be honest, it’s because with a roof up/roof down option, the TTRS Roadster should - without a doubt - promise a far more superior driving experience. Try to imagine, you're driving fast along a straight road with your shades on while the canvas roof is down, then braking and downshifting, some steering input, engine and exhaust screaming in all its glory, tyres scrubbing, wide grin on your face as you negotiate one chicane to the other. Makes driving the TTRS less forgettable, doesn't it? Plus, let’s not deny how the Roadster version looks far sexier than the Coupe.
So who won? To find out & view more great shots of these three beautiful ladies, click to The Weekday Track Cars