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Porsche High-Performance Driving Handbook | 
enlarge | Author: Vic Elford Publisher: Motorbooks Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $18.65 You Save: $11.30 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 27742
Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.1 x 0.5
ISBN: 0760327548 Dewey Decimal Number: 629.2848 EAN: 9780760327548 ASIN: 0760327548
Publication Date: June 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description
It’s been more than a decade since the first Porsche High Performance Driving Handbook set the standard for getting the most out of a Porsche. If driving techniques haven’t changed since then, technology definitely has. This book, by the world’s foremost expert, takes that new technology into account as it gives readers the latest information on how to drive a Porsche to its limit. Once upon a time, the Can Am and Trans Am race series changed their rules because Vic Elford and his Porsches were winning too often. Here Quick Vic shares his insights into ride control systems, new tire compounds, and Tiptronic and Direct-Shift Gearbox transmissions, all of which have transformed the experience--and the challenge--of driving a Porsche. As he discusses recent models, ranging from new generations of the 911 to the whole-cloth inventions of the Boxster, Cayenne, Cayman S and Carrera GT, modern images and historical photos immerse the reader in both the history and the evolving technology that Vic Elford knows like no one else.
Book Description
This book, by the world’s foremost expert on driving Porsches to their limits, offers readers the latest information on making the most of Porsche’s recent models and new technology. Vic Elford shares his winning insights into the ride control systems, new tire compounds, Tiptronic and Direct-Shift Gearbox transmissions that have transformed the experience, and the challenge, of driving a Porsche. As he discusses recent models--ranging from new generations of the 911 to the whole-cloth inventions of the Boxster, Cayenne, Cayman S and Carrera GT--modern images and historical photos orient the reader in Porsche’s recent history and the evolving technology.
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An easy read with good examples. September 5, 2008 From driving position, to handling physics, to a little Porsche racing history, a instructive and enjoyable read. I will be keeping it as a reference of both driver seating / feet placement and the physics of car control. While Porsche 911 centric, other engine / drive systems are also discussed in the handling sections.
There are also a few chapters on winter driving conditions and how that changes the handling (or lack there of).
Worth having in your reference library and reading / rereading prior to attending an advance driving courses or club driving event.
SHort, fun and to the point. September 2, 2008 Vic Elford is uniquely qualified to write a book about performance Porsche driving. He raced Porsche 917 when most of us drove around in VW's. The book is fun to read and contains plenty of pictures (most of them 917...) and sketches of driving situations. The book is very basic, but covers all aspects of performance driving. A good book to have, or give to a Porsche enthusiast or owner. More advanced driving books are "Speed Secrets 1" and "Speed Secrets 2". I do recommend this book for Porsche lovers.
Vic is the man! July 21, 2008 Informative,with some Porsche specific info and a pleasure to read. Vic adds in bits of personal stories that are entertaining.
Vic's book is great! July 14, 2008 Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RG5KF8N4HQUYT Vic's book is helpful for everyday driving as well as Drivers Ed days!You do have to have some understanding though already of the basics and terminology.
A fine book with the wrong title January 11, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've purchased this book for the second time after my first copy (signed by Vic himself) was lost by a friend. As other reviewers have noted, the book might not deliver quite what one expects. The title may be at fault, and it was possibly chosen by the publisher more than the author. But if you read the book for its insights into 1960s and early 70s sports car racing and rallying, you won't be disappointed. Elford brings an unusual blend of technical expertise, first-hand knowledge, and good writing skills to the task. It can be inspirational to know that the source of this driving advice was the real deal, someone who thundered around the 'green hell' of the Nurburgring fast enough to win it twice, and who earned the nickname 'quick Vic' while dragging around the slowest car (Cooper) on the F1 grid.
Another reviewer objects to there being so much Elford in this book. But instead think of this as a memoir with tons of advice and instruction thrown in. Elford himself (from someone who knew him) was much too modest to tell his story without trying to make it useful to others. In the end it doesn't matter what kind a car you drive. His attitude and insights in high performance driving situations are worth understanding. He may or may not make you a faster driver, but he'll probably make you a wiser one.
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