20/7/2017
On 15 and 16 July Porsche Centre Solihull, in conjunction with Porsche Centre Silverstone, showcased the Porsche model range at the British Grand Prix. The Porsche stand was proudly situated behind the Woodcote Grandstand which has some of the best views of the track.
The weekend’s racing included the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup which is celebrating its 25th year in 2017. The Formula 1® race took place on Sunday at 1pm and as Lewis Hamilton emerged victorious, the cheer from the crowd was deafening.
Approximately 350,000 fans were in attendance on the day and in addition to the racing they could also enjoy concerts, activities and a whole range of car displays. The Porsche display included a Panamera, Cayenne, Macan, 911 GTS, and the 718 range.
Derek Lawrence, General Sales Manager at Porsche Centre Solihull commented, “It was a privilege and honour to represent Porsche Centre Solihull over the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone.”
Please contact our Sales Team on 0121 745 9911 to enquire about the Porsche range or to find out more about our upcoming events.
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