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Old 02-13-2007, 12:02 PM
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Porsche Driving Experience - Anyone interested

Due to holiday commitments and limited number of days I can take I will be struggling to fit my Porsche Driving Experience at Millbrook in. Was wondering if anyone fancied taking my place. This is valid until October 2007. If anyone is interested let me know.
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Old 02-13-2007, 01:52 PM
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Hi,

Yes I would be very interested in it.

Shame you can't make it though, because it is an excellent day out.

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I finally got my invite last week and am booked in on the 4th April at Millbrook (pm slot).
I was hoping to do this before I take delivery of the car but I guess I may get more out of it as I would have driven the car for a month.

4th was the earliest date offered - clearly quite a few people taking part in these!
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I'm booked for the 11th April, pm slot.
Flying down from Edinburgh on Squeezy Jet to Luton and back for the day.

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Old 02-14-2007, 06:17 PM
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John, I thought you already had one up in Scotland?

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John, I thought you already had one up in Scotland?

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That was the "Test Drive Plus" which is about an hour (in fact I've managed two so far!). The PDE is a half day session and is only held at either Millbrook or MIRA.

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Wow, this is confusing.............. I was told it was a "Depositors Day". Not a true PDE, but similar to a Test Drive Plus, were you get to drive different spec cars, supposedly prior to order.

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I was thinking of selling mine. any sensible offers considering its value is £550?

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Er Well.............Do they use your car or their car?
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You use their heavily specified cars, usually with Ceramic brakes.....

Well the Porsche Cayman Driving experience, is a little interesting - but you you have to use 2 types of cars a TIP (Totally Inadequate Piece of **it)
and a standard Transmission car. You do the same exercises in both cars...


You are directed through a fast straight run with heavy Braking, and an Alpine couse - twisty bends, also you do the high speed banked bowl - you do the same exercises after the instructor, sorry but very boring, as he does not let you loose - even though he can see you can drive. Also there is the possibility of steering under braking on the slippery area.......... Not as wonderful as you might imagine..... not tailored to your wishes, but what they want you to do - and I would never pay £550 for this morning's/ afternoon's - 'entertainment'

However, it was 'free' - (they would not give me a discount for not taking it....)

Cheers Karel
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You use their heavily specified cars, usually with Ceramic brakes.....

Well the Porsche Cayman Driving experience, is a little interesting - but you you have to use 2 types of cars a TIP (Totally Inadequate Piece of **it)
and a standard Transmission car. You do the same exercises in both cars...


You are directed through a fast straight run with heavy Braking, and an Alpine couse - twisty bends, also you do the high speed banked bowl - you do the same exercises after the instructor, sorry but very boring, as he does not let you loose - even though he can see you can drive. Also there is the possibility of steering under braking on the slippery area.......... Not as wonderful as you might imagine..... not tailored to your wishes, but what they want you to do - and I would never pay £550 for this morning's/ afternoon's - 'entertainment'

However, it was 'free' - (they would not give me a discount for not taking it....)

Cheers Karel
Not always done in Tip.

Mine was done in 2 manual cars. One almost bog standard and the other loaded with PASM, chrono, 19" wheels etc etc.

The choice of cars is totaly random and varies every week depending what Reading have that particular week.

As for "letting you loose", well, they do have a circa £50k car to keep in one piece, particularly when the alpine route has no run-offs and is not the kind of route you can get to know perfectly and fully "attack" after 2 or 3 laps. And on the high speed bowl you are running 140+ on a banked bowl inches from armco. Not the most natural driving situation.

The feel of the day will depend on your instructor and attitude, but I will agree with Karel that it is not something I would spend £550 on through choice.

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200 bin lids and it yours!!!! PM me if anyone interested.
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You use their heavily specified cars, usually with Ceramic brakes.....

Well the Porsche Cayman Driving experience, is a little interesting - but you you have to use 2 types of cars a TIP (Totally Inadequate Piece of **it)
and a standard Transmission car. You do the same exercises in both cars...


You are directed through a fast straight run with heavy Braking, and an Alpine couse - twisty bends, also you do the high speed banked bowl - you do the same exercises after the instructor, sorry but very boring, as he does not let you loose - even though he can see you can drive. Also there is the possibility of steering under braking on the slippery area.......... Not as wonderful as you might imagine..... not tailored to your wishes, but what they want you to do - and I would never pay £550 for this morning's/ afternoon's - 'entertainment'

However, it was 'free' - (they would not give me a discount for not taking it....)

Cheers Karel


(totaly inadiquate piece of s**t) karel i did lots of none standard things on my pde ,i guess its the way you communicate with the instructor ,try making friends with him ,it helps sometimes you know .

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