Porsche is the most racing connected carmaker in the world, so it’s only natural that the company doesn’t just use the motorsport experience to build its street legal cars, but also to teach its customers how to drive them.
The automotive producer has recently released a series of videos that show what goes on at the Porsche Silverstone Experience Center, where you can receive professional advice on how to handle your Porsche, regardless if you’ve got tarmac or ground under your wheels.
We get a package of five clips, which take us through the Kick Plate that generates powersliding, the Low Friction Surface, which teaches you how to handle slippery situations, the handling circuit, which tries to get you closer to Porsche’s drivers,, as well as the Ice Hill, where a seven percent grade with black ice is simulated.
Since Porsche’s sales are led by the Cayenne and the company is currently working on a second, smaller SUV, the location also offers an Off Road Track, where you can play on extreme terrains.
We get a package of five clips, which take us through the Kick Plate that generates powersliding, the Low Friction Surface, which teaches you how to handle slippery situations, the handling circuit, which tries to get you closer to Porsche’s drivers,, as well as the Ice Hill, where a seven percent grade with black ice is simulated.
Since Porsche’s sales are led by the Cayenne and the company is currently working on a second, smaller SUV, the location also offers an Off Road Track, where you can play on extreme terrains.