Burning asphalt. Red-hot brakes. Glowing eyes.
Return to school. You start off with the basics in active and passive safety. From there on, we'll take you step-by-step all the way to a motor racing license. And even beyond that, if you want.
The Warm-up or Precision training is your entry to the Porsche Sport Driving School. The Performance training helps you to optimise your control over the vehicle. The Master training prepares you for your introduction into motor racing. Our special training g-Force allows you to perfect the art of drifting. In our Telemetric Session you will optimise your ideal driving line supported by telemetric data.
We will be happy to provide you with a Porsche Sport Driving School vehicle for hire for the Warm-up and Precision training courses. Further information on our hire vehicles is available here.
| Duration: | two-day course for advanced participants |
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| Requirements: | Precision |
| Price: | from Euro 1,420 |
| Learning goals: | If Precision has given you renewed driving ambitions, it’s time to discover the next stage in Performance. This course is for advanced participants who have already completed the Precision level. Lasting for two days, this driving safety course mainly concentrates on further improving your vehicle control. |
| Participants should possess certain basic knowledge, such as how to find the most suitable seat position, develop optimum vision control and respond correctly when the vehicle threatens to oversteer. In addition to an in-depth theory session, the first day includes a chance to familiarise yourself with the respective sequence of bends. The choice of sections that focus on specific driving skills, in particular following the racing line and the resulting load-changing reactions, is aimed at further improving your command of the vehicle. | |
| Effective braking when entering a corner and avoiding unnecessary steering inputs are primarily a question of practice. This is why you spend as much time as possible behind the wheel. One of the main on-road training modules is lapping, which is given further attention during this course. Here, you have an opportunity to put your knowledge and skills to the test over the entire circuit, while the instructor monitors your driving before assessing your progress. However, the emphasis is on improving your driving skills, rather than driving at high speed. | |
| You must have completed a Performance training course before you can take part in the Master course. |