Porsche 911 Automobile User Manual


 
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Porsche Sports Cup
Porsche Sports Cup.
Six racetracks, six events, one
experience: the Porsche Sports
Cup. At this event, exclusive to
Porsche cars, road-approved
production cars line up against
modified racecars on circuits
such as the Hockenheimring,
the Nürburgring or Spa-Francor-
champs.
In an exciting series of races,
Porsche drivers without a motor-
sport licence participate in the
Porsche Sports Cup open day and
the Porsche Driver’s Cup. Drivers
with a licence enter the Driver’s
Challenge, the Sports Cup, the
Super Sports Cup or the Sports
Cup Endurance.
Porsche Club Sport.
Porsche Clubs organise a variety
of one-off competitions or full
series in which drivers compete
in various classes.The first
Porsche Club was founded by a
small group of friends back in
1952.Today, there are more than
570 Clubs in over 60 countries,
with a total membership of
approximately 120,000, and the
numbers keep growing.
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The new 911 | Motorsport
Porsche Sport Driving School
The Porsche Club Organisation is
one of the largest and longest
established automotive
associations in the world.
Porsche Sport Driving School.
Porsche Sport Driving School
courses offer motivated drivers
the opportunity to improve their
driving skills, either in their
own vehicle or one provided by
Porsche, brought to the limits
of its performance. On-road or
off-road.
Options are available for
both beginners and advanced
participants, including special
preparatory courses to help
drivers obtain their motorsport
licence. Courses are held at the
FIA-certified test track in Leipzig
and other renowned racetracks
around the world, including the
Hockenheimring, Nürburgring,
Imola and Magny-Cours. Of
course, all our training events take
place under the expert guidance
of qualified Porsche instructors.