Porsche Experience Center at Silverstone

Porsche released this series of videos detailing the different tracks that make up their Porsche Experience Center at the Silverstone track in the UK. They each simulate extreme driving conditions so that Porsche owners can learn how to respond. It’s useful training for any driver, but I can see it being particularly helpful for first time Porsche drivers. The rear engine rear wheel drive format drives like nothing else on the road.

The Kick Plate simulates unexpected oversteer with an actuated plate that pushes the rear axle of the car sideways.

 

The Ice Hill uses wet plastic resin to simulate sheets of ice. There’s also water fountain barriers for the drivers to try and avoid.

 

The Low Friction track has a special kind of asphalt that simulates snow covered roads.

 

The offroad track allows drivers to take the Cayenne to its limits of climbing and tipping.

 

The Handling Circuit is a good old fashioned twisty bit of road designed to simulate British B Roads.


The whole setup looks like a lot of fun. It really makes sense for a brand that promotes the everyday usability of its sports cars. I wonder if they tried doing some space saver training.

Source: Porsche on YouTube