At this point, we think we’ve established that the 992-generation Porsche 911 Turbo S is something of a stunner in terms of straight-line speed. We’ve seen him challenge various cars (and motorcycles) in drag races – most of them seeing Porsches cross the quarter-mile marker first.
But Ferrari begged to be different. In this fight, arranged by a UK-based publication carwow, the Porsche 911 Turbo S was challenged by the Ferrari SF90 Stradale. With the Italian hypercar being much more expensive than the German coupe, of course the price difference is causing something, right?

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If you agree, yes, you are right. The Ferrari SF90 Stradale here astronomically beats the 911 Turbo S in drag start and rolling races. That’s not a surprise. With the help of an electric motor, the SF90 is much more powerful with a total output of 986 horsepower (735 kilowatts) and 590 pound-feet (800 Newton-meters) of torque. It’s also lighter, weighing in at 3,461 pounds (1,570 kilograms).
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Meanwhile, the Porsche 911 Turbo S, with a twin-turbo 3.7-liter flat-six mill, produces 641 hp (478 kW) and 590 lb-ft (800 Nm) of torque. It weighs 3,616 lbs (1,640 kg).
In carwowdrag race, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale completes the quarter-mile sprint in just 9.6 seconds. The Porsche 911 Turbo S trailed by 0.5 seconds, which is a lot to say about drag racing. The video above is proof of that disparity.
That said, if you’re a one-percenter cross-shopping between the SF90 and 911 Turbo S, you’re now told that the extra money you spent on a Ferrari went to the right place. Of course, there are other things but you get the point.