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Porsche comes to shove

Extracting performanc­e from the German brand’s models

- By Angel Rivero

WHAT A SPECIAL DAY it was — a threeday extravagan­za where speed, luxury, and precision converged in a celebratio­n of four of the most illustriou­s car brands: Porsche, Audi, Lamborghin­i, and Bentley. They called it the PGA World of Supercars. And hurrah, I was one of the giddy invitees!

The event was held at the Clark Internatio­nal Speedway from Feb. 2 to 4, and it easily drew close to 300 participan­ts. Guests were afforded the opportunit­y to test-drive these sophistica­ted vehicles, and among the driving exercises were a slalom, accelerati­on and braking, water-wading, and guided laps around the track.

The special opportunit­y to test the limits of these beautiful machines were carried out under the guidance of seasoned profession­als, namely: Filipino race drivers Georges Ramirez and Louis Ramirez, French race driver Benjamin Rouget, and Macanese race driver Rodolfo Avila.

As my participat­ion at the busy PGA World of Supercars event started off with slalom rounds, I got to test the precision and agility of the handsome Porsche Cayman and the Porsche Macan — doing some speedy maneuverin­g, and using different drive modes. They clearly did not disappoint.

After all, the Cayman is some kind of a slalom virtuoso, because at the heart of its prowess lies a meticulous­ly engineered chassis and suspension system that is calibrated to deliver excellent agility and responsive­ness; not to mention that it also carries near-perfect weight distributi­on.

Meanwhile, the Porsche Macan, even with its larger stature compared to the Cayman, is delightful­ly adept at maneuverin­g through slaloms with confidence. Its relatively compact dimensions and finely tuned suspension system allow it to navigate through tight courses with delightful precision and poise.

Following the slaloms were accelerati­on and braking tests of the Porsche Cayenne V6 and the all-electric Porsche Taycan. The Cayenne V6 accelerate­s with authority, and its high-performanc­e brake systems allow me to modulate the braking force with control and confidence. But I have to say that the allelectri­c Taycan was my favorite — as it instantane­ously surged forward and upon reaching high speed, still provided the most reassuring and confidence-building stopping power as soon as I stepped on the brakes.

Furthermor­e, there were also waterwadin­g driving exercises for customers, using the Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne S Coupe, and the Audi e-Tron 55 Q8. Prospectiv­e clients who preferred to testdrive and experience the newest models’ latest features were also given the chance to do so along roads within the vicinity of Clark Internatio­nal Speedway. There were also open-track sessions for car owners who craved for the thrills of pushing their own cars to its limits on the racetrack.

It truly was an awesome experience to explore the varying limits of performanc­e in the cockpits of some of the most revered vehicles. Certainly, these exciting memories will linger even long after all the race tires had cooled.

 ?? ?? Taycan her heart. Author Angel Rivero poses with the fully electric Porsche Taycan that was her favorite on the track.
Taycan her heart. Author Angel Rivero poses with the fully electric Porsche Taycan that was her favorite on the track.
 ?? ?? The Porsche Cayman deftly maneuvers past cones on the track in a slalom exercise.
The Porsche Cayman deftly maneuvers past cones on the track in a slalom exercise.
 ?? ?? The Taycan readies to go full bore on the track.
The Taycan readies to go full bore on the track.
 ?? ?? A Porsche Taycan with a Porsche Cayenne
A Porsche Taycan with a Porsche Cayenne
 ?? ?? A Porsche Cayman GT4 RS at speed
A Porsche Cayman GT4 RS at speed
 ?? ?? A line of Porsches on display
A line of Porsches on display

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