New Porsche Track Experience levels revealed
Courses developed to enrich performance-oriented driver skills
TORONTO, April 27, 2018 /CNW/ - Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd. has announced Porsche Track Experience with expanded program levels for 2018. Previously known as Porsche Sport Driving School, the instructional courses have been developed to coach individuals to learn to drive Porsche vehicles to their fullest potential. Beyond the Warm-up session and a Precision level course offered since last year, the graduated program now offers Performance and Master levels.
"The Porsche Track Experience expansion for 2018 allows attendees to continue cultivating their familiarity of driving a Porsche in a track environment, or, alternatively, provide them an introduction through a Warm-up," said Marc Ouayoun, President & CEO, Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd. "Regardless of the program class, the encouraging atmosphere and professional instructors will invigorate Porsche passion and take each driver's skills to the next level."
Porsche Track Experience programs have one focus: to help attendees safely achieve individual goals, in everyday driving and on the racetrack. Opportunities to increase driving safety while escalating driving skill are offered through varying degrees of the course. Precision, Performance, Master, Master RS, and Master RSR programs can lead individuals to their desired level of expertise.
Beginning in May, the courses will take place at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, located in Bowmanville, ON. The Warm-up training sessions cost $495 per person, while the two-day training programs, beginning with the Precision level, start at $2,795 per person. All levels have limited spots to ensure personalized training and seat time.
For more information, or to register for any one of the numerous waves available, please visit: http://porscheexperience.ca/en/trackexperience/.
Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd., a dedicated subsidiary of Porsche AG, imports and distributes Porsche vehicles in Canada. The company employs a team of more than 50 in sales, aftersales, finance, marketing, network development, and public relations. In 2017, Porsche sold an unprecedented 8,249 units in Canada, up 17% over the prior year.
SOURCE Porsche Cars Canada
Patrick Saint-Pierre, Public Relations, 647-531-2992, [email protected]
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