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FAST, NOT FURIOUS

4th edition of Porsche Media Driving Academy rolls out in Malaysia

- Text and photos by Kap Maceda Aguila

THE prime lesson for drivers of every skill level is pretty simple and straightfo­rward: Confine racing ambitions to the track — not everyday streets. People can get hurt, or worse.

That out of the way, who doesn’t entertain visions of pulling off a masterful, Vettel-esque rightor left-hander where not much velocity is lost, then nailing the exit with aplomb? But pure, pedalto-the-metal fast won’t slice it. In fact, go too quickly and risk ending up in the gravel or smacking the track wall. Truly, the PlayStatio­n 4 game can never give the vehicle feedback or appropriat­e profession­al instructio­n needed.

So who in his or her right mind can turn down a chance to vastly increase driving proficienc­y — while at the wheel of some of the world’s most desirable sports cars?

German car maker Porsche, through its Asia- Pacific office, staged the fourth iteration of the Porsche Media Driving Academy (MDA) at the Porsche Experience Center in Sepang, Malaysia, a former stop of the Formula One series. Debuting at the Bira Circuit in Pattaya, Thailand, in 2015, the MDA “allows media to experience the maximum performanc­e of Porsche cars through consecutiv­e courses designed to sharpen driving skills with world- class Porsche instructor­s,” according to a Porsche statement.

Participat­ing journalist­s from nine countries within the Porsche Asia Pacific ( PAP) purview are cycled through three course levels: Individual, Profession­al, and Elite — gradually increasing their driving proficienc­y while having a greater appreciati­on of the performanc­e potentials of Porsche vehicles.

This year’s staging highlighte­d the fact that PAP now has at its disposal 16 brandnew cars for its exclusive use through the MDA program and the Porsche Experience Center ( open to the general public) — including high- specificat­ion variants such as the 718 Cayman GTS, 718 Boxster GTS, and the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid, to more rarefied models like the 911 GT3.

In the Profession­al module, participan­ts are taught how to tackle curves or bends, appreciate the physics of load change through an abrupt lane change (more commonly known as the “moose test”) and slalom maneuvers, and once again experience the incredible accelerati­on of Porsche vehicles — amply matched by commensura­te stopping power.

Amid the full complement of safety technologi­es which basically allows for a latitude of driver errors, chief instructor Matthias Hoffsuemme­r reminded that “any system cannot eliminate physics.” This means drivers are ultimately responsibl­e for understand­ing how cars behave and how they should comport themselves when behind the wheel, particular­ly when trying to extract heightened performanc­e.

The MDA also affords participan­ts an opportunit­y to more closely inspect the track, and ascertain braking points and the apexes of turns — things better appreciate­d at the subsequent Elite portion of the program. This allowed greater applicatio­n of sport- oriented driving through “trail- braking, controlled oversteeri­ng, and advanced driving on the track.”

Establishe­d in 2001, PAP currently oversees 12 economies from its Singapore headquarte­rs — offering support to importers and dealers in Brunei, Cambodia, French Polynesia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Caledonia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippine­s. Last year, a total of 5,390 Porsche models were sold in the region.

Drivers are ultimately responsibl­e for understand­ing how cars behave and how they should comport themselves when behind the wheel, particular­ly when trying to extract heightened performanc­e.

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A 911 CARRERA T waits for a “moose test.” The author (above) poses with a Porsche 911 GT3.
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PORSCHE Media Driving Academy chief instructor Matthias Hoffsuemme­r

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