If you find the Mercedes AMG GT R a little lardy, perhaps not quite fast enough for your requirements, the AMG GT R Pro could be the solution. The twin-turbo V8 engine is unchanged, with a mere 577bhp, but the car has been further honed, with a carbon fiber aerodynamics package, even lighter wheels, and uprated brakes and suspension

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Adam Gavine
Adam divides his time as an editor between the worlds of aviation and motoring. These worlds may seem a little diverse today, but autonomous technology and future urban mobility is bringing them ever-closer. Adam is also chairman of the Vehicle Dynamics International Awards.