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OT: Porsche Driving Experience, anyone done it
...at one of their facilities?
I’ve been gifted a program and need to decide which car and program. Feedback much appreciated. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Haven't done it yet but I'd pick a 911 since I own one now. An alternate would be a Cayman.
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I have been looking at the Porsche and BMW schools. This weekend I am doing a two day high performance driving class south of Fort Worth where you drive your own car.
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Many pals have had a good time at the BMW Experience near LA.
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Can't help with location, but if you really want to gain the most skill, would suggest you choose a car that lets you turn off traction control (PASM in Porsche-speak) so you can learn to control an off-balance car at speed.
If you are just going out to have fun, choose the car you think you look coolest in. |
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BTW, that watch was sold at auction just the other day for over $17 million... |
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My brother got to meet him at a race in Portland BITD when my brother was working pit crew with another racer. He said Mr Newman was just one of the guys who liked to go fast, hanging out with the other drivers and being generally chill...
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The facility in Atlanta is outrageously cool. Great track and top level instructors.
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It depends on what you want out of the experience. If you want to drive the coolest car then for sure the 911. If you want to transfer your track education to street driving then the Cayman or even a Macan might be better choices since they will handle much more similarly to your regular non-rear engined vehicle. Don't laugh about tracking a Macan. I haven't done it myself but I have heard that they do pretty well.
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And a friend of mine was his watchmaker and fellow racer. He kept that $17M watch running for years.
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I drove by the one just outside of LA yesterday. Looked pretty cool! Would have been fun driving my 911 there. I can’t believe it’s been a little over a year ago that I sold it. Oh well, times change and people grow up....
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Then they buy a Panamera
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Thanks for the input.
I've got some driving experience in a track and competitive setting, so I'm more looking to maximize my Porsche experience. Beyond the 914 I had in the '80's and some driving in friends 911/930's. So I'm leaning towards the GT3, even though it will not be 3 pedals....it makes the correct noises and well, what the hell. |
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That said, the GT3 is an awesome car. |
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