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Motoring World
|June 2025
One day, one track, every Porsche that matters — this is as good as it gets
Every automotive journalist walks into this industry with a bucket list. Some want to drive across continents, others dream of interviewing the giants of the industry. But for many of us, there are a few events that we all quietly aspire to be a part of — those rare, adrenaline-fuelled invitations that make it all worth it. The Porsche World Roadshow is one of them.
This legendary track day doesn't happen every year. It's a curated, exclusive experience — a travelling performance theatre with some of the best sports cars ever engineered by Porsche. Held at the FIA-certified Buddh Formula 1 track this time, it offers the perfect playground to explore the limits of some seriously fast machines.
So when the email from my editor dropped into my inbox confirming my slot for this year's event in, I couldn't stop grinning. We landed in Delhi a day before, where the Porsche team welcomed us with a detailed briefing and a sneak peek at the line-up. Conversations over dinner with fellow journalists turned into geek-outs about what we were about to drive. The next morning, we were at the track. Helmets strapped, briefing done, and adrenaline kicking in — we were ready. The first cars we drove? Heavy hitters right off the bat — the 911 Carrera GTS and the 718 Cayman GT4 RS. Porsche had shipped in a mix of left-hand and right-hand drive vehicles from around the world just for this roadshow. It took a moment to adjust (you instinctively walk toward the wrong side of the car) — but once behind the wheel, muscle memory takes over. You stop thinking and start driving.
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