Mercedes-AMG’s GT was only the second car to be conceived and developed entirely by Mercedes-Benz’s in-house performance arm.
Since inception the family has grown from two models – GT and GT S – to five. I was extremely lucky to drive the GT S version in California, at Laguna Seca International Raceway no less. Here follows my experiences:
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