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911 Turbo driving experience

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Since my 996TT will arriving in the next 4-6 weeks, Porsche have just sent me an invitation for "The 911 Turbo Driving Experience". In case it wasn't always, it is included in the price of the car.
Looks like you get 3-4 hours to (ab)use someone elses TT, which is nice. Mixture of road and track.

It can be conducted at either QinetiQ Chertsey (Chobham) or Millbrook Proving Ground.

Hence the reason for the mail: Does anyone have any comments on what to expect or which site would be better?
 
I can't comment on the driving...
But if the Chertsey site is the old MOD testing site, it's a beltin' track.
I had my car tested there for a magazine article many moons ago..

A very pretty site which cuts through the trees, involves a fair bit of flat, twisty stuff, a banked section at the end and a superbly challenging handling section known as 'the snake'.
I suspect that they may limit your speed though, with the trees being in close proximity.

Millbrook would probably be a faster track.
 

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