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As a child, were you always the first one out in the snow with your winter sports gear? Even if a few years have elapsed, there is still no reason for this to change. The glorious, breathtaking white landscape is not the only motivation. There is also the urge to have fun and the prospect of experiencing sporty driving on snow and ice from a completely new perspective: that of the driver's seat, which is the exact aim of the Porsche Ice Experience. In Levi, in the far north of Finland, Porsche enthusiasts can expect a great deal of fun, while being pushed to their limits. As well as enhanced driving pleasure, the focus is also on improving their driving skills in extreme winter conditions. Always under the guidance of our qualified instructors, of course.

Added on the 05/03/2018 22:15:38 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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