911 & Porsche World

MAKING TRACKS

Visiting hallowed ground such as this — even if for nothing more than to pay tribute to the cars, drivers and teams responsible for contributing to some of motorsport's most iconic scenes — is one thing, but what about taking to the asphalt yourself?

Regardless of whether you've never been on a track before or are a seasoned regular, you'll want to enjoy time at a circuit in the best possible conditions. Predominantly, this equates to a low number of cars on track at any given time, as well as being in the company of like-minded enthusiasts sympathetic to the fact drivers of different experience are at play. You'll also want a guarantee you'll be grinning from ear to ear when you're working your way around the track, as well as when you're taking stock of the day thereafter.

The team at RSRSpa is on hand to help. Offering adays and giving you the opportunity to either drive with your own car or rent a specially prepared track attacker for the duration, the company has been hosting its own events at Spa and the Nurburgring for many years. In other words, these guys have intimate knowledge of both tracks, meaning you couldn't be in safer hands.

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