Yup, Porsche just gets it like no other car manufacturer!
I remember tracking my 944 turbo for the first time several years ago. I expected it to need so much to be track happy but I found that it was pretty darned good right out of the box. Sure, it could have had soft compound tires and true race pads but otherwise, it was really perfect. And it held up to new Boxsters at the time (2001). It was even trouble free although all that heat under the hood would have surely taken its toll if I had continued to track it. And all this with around 100k miles.
Cut to more modern days with my acquisition of a '00 Boxster S and I'm shocked at all the manufacturing short cuts and unPorschelike issues with this car, especially when it comes to moderate track usage. I'd be so afraid to track this car unless I had close to $10k in my pocket waiting for, not if, but when it blew up. Sure, you can push your luck with these cars and risk it, but the risk is much, much higher than with most other cars.
So be careful with that 997 and the track. Of course, to properly track it, you only need a deep sump (to quell oil cavitation and cooling, $300-800) a better oil baffle (same, $300-500), X51 aux oil pump (to stave off hydrolock in the head under heavy braking, cornering, $1500 but NLA), IMS bearing (uh, *rabbit hole warning,* $400-1800), lots and lots of luck (to thwart bore scoring, bore ovality, AOS issues, oil filtration, waiter pump problems, rod bolt stretch, cylinder D chunking, cracked heads, and a few others I'm forgetting. So basically you need nearly $5000 to make a "modern" Porsche reliable on the track?!? I'm not sure what they were thinking, I guess profits to keep the company alive at the time.
Great cars but arghhhhh, just arghhhhh....Not the Porsches I grew up with but still lovely to drive. I love my 986S but haven't driven it in a year since the engine & tranny are out of it with possible transmission failure and engine renewal that has run into thousands of dollars just in parts without even breaking into the crankcase (that would be another $1200 just for parts to refresh and update.)
And yet I still love the car and figure had the car not had any of these issues, would it still be affordable these days? Probably not. However, think hard before committing or even driving one because once that happens, you won't be able to get it out of your system!