Cars present include the Porsche 911 GT3, 718 GT4, 911 TURBO S, Taycan GTS and more. The event was an eye-opener and more than the money’s worth.
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Hello All. I had a chance to experience the 2024 Porsche Experience Event at BIC Noida and it was something straight out of a car enthusiast’s daydream. From the moment I arrived, I knew I was in for something special. The air buzzed with excitement, a palpable electricity among enthusiasts and dreamers alike, all of us there to share in the thrill of Porsche performance. The GT4 and GT3 awaited us, gleaming under the track lights, ready to offer us the rides of our lives.
Each batch had 12 participants which were further split into two teams of 6 each. Event started at 9 am and lasted until 4:30 pm.
I’ve been eager to get my hands on a Cayman GT4 for the longest time, but as luck would have it, I never got the slot. So, when I heard about this event where I could finally get up close with both the GT4 and GT3, I was all in. The whole package cost me 2,15,000 INR, which covered everything—stay, travel, food, and, of course, full access to the event. And at the end of it, it was complete value for money.
The event saw the best of the Porsche line up. Porsche 911 GT3, 718 GT4, 911 TURBO S. Taycan GTS, Turbo S. Cayenne’s and the Coupe, Macan S.
The organizers nailed it with the planning. We had a packed schedule but it felt just right, not too rushed. The first day was all about mastering braking and avoiding sudden obstacles, and we got to try oversteering (which was insanely fun), followed by some guided laps in SUVs and sports cars. The next day, we dove deeper with more oversteer, a custom circuit, and more guided laps, including experiencing the Taycans.
The instructors were awesome. They didn’t just show us how to drive; they really got into the nitty-gritty of how these cars work and how to push them to the edge. Oversteer was a blast. But, driving the GT4 was something else—the sound of its 4-liter engine was just epic. The Taycans were cool too, but my heart was set on the GT3 and GT4.
The above picture & lots of videos were taken from MetaView glasses. Everything was on point—from the food and the rides to the whole organization. It was clear these folks knew what they were doing. By the end of it, seeing how much these cars could handle after two full days of driving, plus considering the track fees, hotel, and everything we got out of it, I’d say this was more than worth the money. It was an eye-opener into why Porsche isn’t just about fast cars; it’s about creating memories that stick with you.
I hope our country’s road infrastructure continues to improve so these machines can be enjoyed safely on our roads. Someday perhaps.
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