A Winter Vacation with the New Porsche 911


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STUTTGART, GERMANY – October 25, 2011: This winter, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, will again be offering an extensive range of attractive driver safety training courses and exclusive excursions. All sports car enthusiasts will have the opportunity to test the new Porsche 911 first-hand in extreme conditions. From South African coastal roads to the frozen lakes and snow fields of the Artic Circle. From 26 degrees above to 40 degrees below zero.

In the winter training courses of the Porsche Driving Experience both beginners and experienced drivers will, under the guidance of Porsche’s instructors, be able to develop their driving skills and improve their driving style one step at a time through a well-balanced mix of theoretical and practical content. In the far north of Finland participants will learn how to master their vehicles in icy but controlled conditions through three progressive proficiency levels – Precision, Performance and Master.

The Porsche Tour of South Africa also features a varied itinerary. Scenic routes start from Cape Town and wind their way through the Garden Route to the inland game reserves and enable participants to experience the new Porsche 911 on roads made for driving. More detailed information on all winter programmes is available on the Internet at www.porsche.de/driving-experience-winter/. The current winter catalogue can be obtained by calling +49 (0)711/911-23360 (-23364).

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