Porsche Driving Experience

Porsche Driving Experience

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BrntRubber

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502 posts

85 months

Thursday 2nd August 2018
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Hi All,

I have half half a day at the experience Center in the U.K. for each vehicle I purchased (GT2 RS, 3RS and GT3 Manual). I was considering paying for an extra half day for each car, so it is a full day.

I have zero track experience but have driven sports cars quite hard on the street for many years. I am sure it will be quite humbling

I am driving one car a week for 3 weeks.

May I please ask:

- Is a full day too much driving (too fatiguing) to get the learning benefits? It I believe 2.25hrs in the morning and 2.25hrs after lunch.

- What order would you learn to drive each car? as some one that has no experi nice should I start with the GT3 RS as the gt3 Manual might be too Much to think about.

- Any other advice?

Thank you

neilf

835 posts

112 months

Thursday 2nd August 2018
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I’ve been lucky enough to visit the PEC several times.

My two penneth...

A full day is a lot. It can be quite tiring. It’s like having a fun two hour driving lesson, as taxing on the brain as the body!

The tuition is fantastic, you will learn a lot.

Although the various tracks at PEC are great, you will have little opportunity to really open the taps due to their size.

Maybe one of Porsche’s 1:1 courses would be better, based on the performance level of your cars. From memory, there were three one day courses (beginner, intermediate, expert). All were on the full Silverstone circuit rather than PEC.

Whatever you decide you’ll have a great time. Enjoy!

BrntRubber

Original Poster:

502 posts

85 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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Hi Guys,

Great Advice! Thank you!

I spoke to PEC. They also offer racing school tuition where I can credit my PEC offering. They offer:
- One full day (I think called performance day) which comprises of 1hr on Silverstone broken into 20min segments. If I supply the car it is an extra £250 (approx from memory)
- two full days (I think called precision package) comprising of 2hrs on Silverstone again in 20min segments.

They are pretty booked up so, right now I have kept one half day at PEC in October and the 2day booked for 9 November (I can reduce to 1day if I want).

I am likely going to use my own car but need to sort out insurance I am guessing. Any recommendations?

moonigan

2,144 posts

242 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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BrntRubber said:
Hi Guys,

Great Advice! Thank you!

I spoke to PEC. They also offer racing school tuition where I can credit my PEC offering. They offer:
- One full day (I think called performance day) which comprises of 1hr on Silverstone broken into 20min segments. If I supply the car it is an extra £250 (approx from memory)
- two full days (I think called precision package) comprising of 2hrs on Silverstone again in 20min segments.

They are pretty booked up so, right now I have kept one half day at PEC in October and the 2day booked for 9 November (I can reduce to 1day if I want).

I am likely going to use my own car but need to sort out insurance I am guessing. Any recommendations?
My insurer (Aviva) agreed to cover this exact day for £60 with a significant increase to the excess. I had to make it clear that it was driver training and not any form of track day and it still took multiple exchanges with the underwriters.

DJMC

3,438 posts

104 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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I did a half day "warm up" in my 981.

2 1/2 hours on the track. Knackered at the end of that!

I came home and slept.

paralla

3,536 posts

136 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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Worst “I have a GT2 RS, GT3 RS and GT3” post ever.

ellroy

7,038 posts

226 months

Friday 3rd August 2018
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Got a picture of all three together? That’s a collection worthy of seeing.

Grantstown

974 posts

88 months

Sunday 5th August 2018
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Buy yourself an MX5 or similar, get a load of 1:1 track tuition and THEN book your PEC sessions with your amazing GT collection.

AJB88

12,454 posts

172 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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Got offered a free day recently from Porsche (half day), only went out in a Cayman S with ceramic brakes but it was very enjoyable. Instructor allowed me to push on. Was tired after.

Blink982

768 posts

105 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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Just to echo what everyone else has said, it's a great (half) day. I was certainly glad of the lunch break though, which I might add was very nice. I'm sure I would have been ready for round 2 on the PEC circuit had they offered but myself and my brother walked around the main circuit and then went on the piss in London. It was one hell of a day.

It does give you an insight into how it's actually draining it is to drive a car at speed around a track so I doff my hat to the guys in WEC etc that do triple and quadruple stints during a 24hr race.

SHIFTY

894 posts

237 months

Tuesday 7th August 2018
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Completed my third PEC day yesterday morning and asked the instructor if I could spend most of the time on the ice hill, kick plate and low friction circuits instead of just going around the circuit which was no problem

Very different on the low friction circuit with wet and dry tyres as you would expect and just a 3MPH increase on the kick plate makes a massive difference in catching the car.

Launch control was a blast on the fast straight, the GTS is quick enough for me in a straight line.

Very stiff neck today and aching back but well worth the involvement.

hunter 66

3,910 posts

221 months

Tuesday 7th August 2018
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WAs there yesterday to book ..... but first slots in October !!
Nice quiet track day though ........after 3pm only 4-5 cars on track at a time ........ R8 GT3 was lucky to have essentially a private test day

Smollet

10,612 posts

191 months

Tuesday 7th August 2018
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Grantstown said:
Buy yourself an MX5 or similar, get a load of 1:1 track tuition and THEN book your PEC sessions with your amazing GT collection.
Agreed or better still a Caterham. Actually once you've driven a Caterham on a track you probably won't want to bother with anything else.