2008
2008
ZUR DEUTSCHEN VERSION |
The Porsche Sport Driving School and Porsche
Travel Club present their program
Stuttgart. Dr.
Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart is expanding its selection of driving
safety training courses and exclusive trips. Sports car enthusiasts can now
book activities at the Porsche Sport Driving School and the Porsche Travel
Club for the coming year.
The program has never been as extensive
as it will be in 2009. A total of more than 160 activities will be on offer.
2009 is a special year for the Porsche Sport Driving School. It was founded
in 1974 - in the same year in which the first 911 Turbo came on the market.
Today around 250 instructors are employed by the Stuttgart-based sports car
manufacturer around the world and vouch for optimal instruction of participants
- on national and international racetracks not to mention on sand or ice.
There is even the option of acquiring a motorsport license in order to take
part in owner races like the Porsche Sports Cup. In addition to numerous
introductory and advanced courses, the Porsche Sport Driving School is hosting
the "Porsche Fan Day" for the first time, an event intended to focus on the
history and philosophy of Porsche. "Porsche Classic Training" with historical
sports cars is also new to the range of courses. The opening of the Porsche
Driving Experience Center in Northern Finland represents another highlight.
From January to the end of April, a variety of winter training courses will
be offered on a lake covering 780 hectares near Ivalo, among them "Camp 4"
and "Ice-Force". The new 911 C4 and C4S models will be there to drive, vehicles
which, thanks to all-wheel drive and special tires, pave the way for dynamic
driving pleasure, especially on ice. |
The program of the Porsche Travel Club
is also full of variety. Alongside day and weekend trips to popular German
destinations such as Lake Constance, the Swabian Alb, Rheingau or Rügen,
exclusive trips to nearby destinations abroad are also offered. Provence
and the Côte d'Azur can be explored with a sports car just as much
as the Alps or the Vosges. The Porsche Travel Club is even on the road in
New Zealand. A special highlight is the desert camp in Dubai, where participants
have the chance to drive a Cayenne across sand dunes, mountain ranges, and
down dried-up river beds. The activities offered by the Porsche Driving
Experience can also be booked for companies that want to give their employees
that really special reward. You can find further information on the internet
under www.porsche.de/travelclub and
www.porsche.de/ sportdrivingschool. The current annual catalogues can be
requested by phone at +49 (0)711/911-78155 (Porsche Travel Club) and +49
(0)711/911-78683 (Porsche Sport Driving School). |
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December 16, 2008 |
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