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WHERE YOU MEET Porsche has opened an eighth Experience Center in Franciacorta in northern Italy. The centerpiece of the Autodromo di Franciacorta is a handling course with three different training areas. These included an off-road course, as well as a two-and-a-half-kilometer main track. Vehicles with driving aids are available for people with disabilities. The PEC itself consists of [...]

This included, among other things, an off-road course, as well as a two and a half kilometer long main track. Vehicles with driving aids are available for people with disabilities. The PEC itself consists of a customer center and the paddock.

Experience Center
The site in Franciacorta, between Milan and Verona, covers an area of around 60 hectares.

Training rooms, showroom and restaurant
The customer center with its arched structure covers an area of around 5600 square meters. It houses a centrally located agora from which training rooms, a showroom for vehicle pick-ups, a panoramic restaurant and bar overlooking the handling course, a store and an area for children can be accessed.

There is also a business center with a meeting room. The paddock with 29 pits is intended for motorsport events, such as the Porsche Carrera Cup Italia.

E-sports with eight simulators and e-kart track
In addition, there is a simulation lab for virtual reality and e-sports with eight simulators and an e-kart track in Franciacorta. A training center for Italian dealers' training activities will also be completed by the end of the year.

An interesting side aspect is that the roof will be equipped with solar cells that will cover about 30 percent of the plant's energy needs. The remaining 70 percent will also come from renewable energy sources.

Activities and action around 300 days a year
The Autodromo di Franciacorta at Via Bargnana 2, 25030 Bargnana, is open around 300 days a year. The center can be reached from Zurich (350 kilometers) in just over four hours, from
Geneva (390 kilometers) in just under five hours and from Lugano (150 kilometers) in about two hours.

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