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May 23, 2007 This Week:
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Along fast stretches, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) uses a pair of active stabilizers to eliminate body roll almost entirely. On trickier terrain, the stabilizers can be completely decoupled for maximum suspension articulation. “I never thought such a large automobile could be so agile,” said rally maestro Armin Schwarz (43) as he marveled at the sportiness of the Cayenne S Transsyberia. Schwarz, who took third in the 2001 Safari Rally, continued, “with its off-road tires, decoupled stabilizers and incredible all-wheel drive, this thing can go practically anywhere. The 4.8-liter V8 engine has tremendous torque.”
In addition to off-road driving, the training session in Leipzig also featured slalom and obstacle-avoidance exercises on the asphalt, plus navigation practice and repairs sessions. “After the training, I couldn’t feel better prepared for the adventure,” said Schwarz. “I can’t wait for the Transsyberia – the same sorts of challenges await me between Moscow and Mongolia as those I was up against in the Rally World Championship,” added the 1996 European Rally Champion.
The Transsyberia Rally starts in Moscow on August 2 and ends 6,600 kilometers away in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on August 17. All Photos: Porsche (May 22, 2007)
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