-15°C. A freezing snow cover. The ideal conditions for some driving fun.
So far, you have avoided particular streets in winter for reasons of safety? In controlled conditions, the Porsche instructors will confront you with critical situations likely to occur in road traffic. You will be prepared for wintry conditions in a targeted manner. One thing will certainly not be lacking: driving pleasure. In a Porsche.
The Ice training offers also provide the option of entering the Porsche Sport Driving School with a Precision training.
And you can of course either hire a Porsche vehicle or participate using your own. It goes without saying that we will provide the vehicles for participation in the Camp4/Camp4S on the Arctic Circle.
At the wintertraining in Austria (Precision-Training Ice) you can participate with a Porsche rental car whereas you change the models in each section.
| Duration: | course lasting several days for first-time participants |
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| Requirements: | none |
| Price: | from Euro 2,020 |
| Training track: | Alpine Driving Center, Lungau (Austria), Arctic Driving Center, Rovaniemi (Finland) |
| Learning goals: | Love winter sports? Then you are guaranteed to enjoy this oppor - tunity to put your Porsche through its paces on ice and snow. Your introduction to the Ice training category: our Precision course in Austria or Finland. First of all, it teaches you the basics of driving in treacherous conditions. This will prepare you specifically for the cold season ahead. |
| In the theory sessions, we focus on driving safety and driving dynamics. The Porsche instructors work on special techniques with you for driving safely on snow and ice. In addition, you practise developing your so-called ‘muscle memory’. Turning these reactions into reflexes means: practice, practice and yet more practice. | |
| The hands-on sessions are all about preparing you for driving in winter. Under controlled conditions, the Porsche instructors confront you with critical situations that can occur at any time. You learn proper braking, changing direction and hill starts on lowtraction surfaces. And, naturally, as a standard part of the course, our instructors also make an individual assessment of your driving style. | |
| The training takes place in Austria – the perfect winter sports destination, even for those on four wheels. Camp Austria at the Alpine Driving Center in the Lungau region provides the ideal setting for this demanding course. The thrilling sections include circular tracks, skidpans and various handling courses that require the highest levels of concentration. This may sound like hard work, but don’t underestimate the amount of fun involved. On the evening before the training course, you will be greeted at the four-star Hotel Steiner in Obertauern with a champagne reception. Relax over dinner with the group in preparation for the adrenalin rush of two action-packed days of driving on snow and ice. | |
| Alternatively, you can opt for a training course in Finland with its endless expanse of coniferous forests, lakes and dogsleds. Camp4 is held in cooperation with the Porsche Travel Club at the Arctic Driving Center in Rovaniemi. Under controlled conditions, you learn the basics of safety-conscious driving and driving dynamics. In-between training, there’s plenty of opportunity for adventure, e.g. on a snowmobile tour. You also get to enjoy dinner in a traditional Finnish log cabin. Throughout your stay, you will be based at the Sokos Hotel Vaakuna in Rovaniemi. |