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Try a New Caymen on Track

ralphmusic

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Thruxton is a great circuit and this may be a really good way of seeing how well it goes before placing your order..


http://www.thruxtonracing.co.uk/searches/experiences_by_porsche_cayman.html

http://www.thruxtonracing.co.uk/searches/experiences_by_porsche.html

and this which I have done in the old model http://www.thruxtonracing.co.uk/experiences/121_cayman.html
 
Looks interesting, has anybody done one of these? If so, do they let you drive the cars like at the Porsche Experience Centre, i.e. they don't mind how much you use the revs? Or, do they like to limit the revs in each gear like some driving experience companies?
 
I did the one to one (last link) and was doing 130mph up to chicane. You can drive a la track day with an ARDs instructor. The session (always) seems a bit short but I really enjoyed the track and track days have a 90db limit so I went to try the track. I am going to book again because I want to try the car.
 
I also done this 2.5 years back, always got told to change around 6,000 revs. Not sure if this has changed!
 

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