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Porsche keen to build own Aussie track

  • By Karla Pincott
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    Porsche already offers Aussie customers high performance driving days in Queensland through the facility at Mt. Cotton.

Porsche is eyeing Queensland sites to build its own race track in Australia.

The move would follow plans to build similar circuits in the US and China. Porsche already offers Aussie customers high performance driving days through its lease of the Queensland government owned driver training facility at Mt. Cotton. 

However, the local arm is keen to establish its own centre and is looking hard at possible sites in the Sunshine State, Porsche Australia spokesman Paul Ellis says. 

“Queensland is the logical place for Porsche to look at creating a driving centre as a large percentage of our drive day participants come from Asia and they tend to package their Porsche driving days with holidays,” he says. 

Two similar tracks are planned for the Atlanta and Los Angeles in the US, which is Porsche’s biggest market with 29,093 sales for 2011 - an increase of 15 per cent over 2010. 

However China was screaming up close behind with 24,340 sales, which was a massive increase of 64 per cent over 2010’s 14,785 sales (itself an increase of 63 per cent over the previous year). 

“The market in China will possibly overtake the US very soon,” suggests Porsche’s global head of product and technical press, Thomas Becki. 

He says Porsche already hosts drive days and training in China (at Shanghai’s Tianma track), but with the planned new one “we will own it and we will control it.” 

But it’s not about megalomania, it’s about money. There’s a strong business case for owning the facility, Becki says.  

“Once you buy your Porsche sports car and you want to do training days, it will be worth your while to pay for them to get the full Porsche experience,” he says. In addition, there’s the potential to increase the bottom line by leasing the facility out. 

“We don’t do these things just for the sake of it,” Ellis says. “We do them because it’s a business and it’s also about giving customers the opportunity to experience their cars in a safe and entertaining environment.”

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  • "Just between you and me in the fence post" ahh that would be just between you and me and the fence post. Sorry Bob fail again

    Failure Posted on 10 February 2012 1:27pm
  • Just between you and me in the fence post, it somewhat pisses me of when I see articals about "dangerous and anti-social hoons caught at woolworths carpark late last night" and the likes. In a big open carpark when no-one else is around, who are a few donuts and fishtails going to hurt? The chances of hitting anything hard enough to hurt yourself is extremely small. In the worst case scenario you will do a bit of panel demage to your car and maybe a mate's car. Same goes for a deserted roads at 2 am. The only thing you could hit is the kerb. Either way its only the 'hoon' who will have to foot the bill. Burnouts in a busy street in the middle of the day is a dumb-arse thing to do, though. But when there is no one else around and there is nothing else to hit, so what?

    Jeeves of Hobart Posted on 09 February 2012 7:33am
  • They should set up some drive days on the M1, with open speed limits for a certain period of time (off-peak). Put revenue aside and allow the road to be used as it's meant to be used, for once!

    Ben of QLD Posted on 08 February 2012 11:06pm
  • I strongly support this move by Porsche too! The investment and knowledge they could bring for world class racetrack venues would be second to none. For sportscar drivers (especially supercar owners) it is all about the experience and that is something Porsche has recognised. Build them a venue and they will come. If Melbourne ditches the F1, Porsche could even lease the new QLD venue and bring Formula 1 to QLD wink

    Justin of QLD Posted on 08 February 2012 9:35pm
  • Now we are being invaded by the Germans.

    Aussie Posted on 08 February 2012 10:31am
  • Get on it. With Australia's stupid speed limits, where else can you have fun? Just cheekily, I’d love to see TodayTonight do a story on this: "Haven for rich hoons and dangerous rev-heads to revel in their anti-social behaviour". Pfffft ... Build it! Build it! Build it!

    Adam of Tas Posted on 07 February 2012 4:27pm
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