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S8 and TT Germany - Austria Driving Vacation
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Author: Andreas Dharmawan
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Ingolstadt Do you ever wonder about the difference between driving an Audi Space Frame (ASF) car and driving a traditional body-chassis car? I do. Thanks to the Audi Driver's Day Program at Ingolstadt, my brother - Leo, and I have secured the Daytona Grey Pearl Effect 5.2 V10 S8 and "der neu" Light Silver Metallic 3.2Q DSG TT for 5 days. Some say that first love can only be experienced once. I proof them wrong! This is my second time joining the Audi Driver's Day Program and I do still have the butterfly feeling in my stomach. My first one was in the winter. I visited the paint shop and the Museum Mobile in Ingolstadt, and drove the RS4 in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. This program enables Audi enthusiasts from all over the world to experience the history, the brand, the culture, the technologies, and the top-of-the-line Audis in their birth place and then some. Elevation change, switchback, hairpin, zig-zag, and of course beautiful scenery are requirements for the driving sites. The first site is the mountain range south of Baden-Baden, which is in the southwest direction of Neckarsulm. The second site is, of course, the breathtaking Bavarian and Austrian Alps that span from Garmisch-Partenkirchen in south Germany to Salzburg in middle Austria. Some say that first love can only be experienced once. I proof them wrong! This is my second time joining the Audi Driver's Day Program and I do still have the butterfly feeling in my stomach. My first one was in the winter. I visited the paint shop and the Museum Mobile in Ingolstadt, and drove the RS4 in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. This program enables Audi enthusiasts from all over the world to experience the history, the brand, the culture, the technologies, and the top-of-the-line Audis in their birth place and then some. Elevation change, switchback, hairpin, zig-zag, and of course beautiful scenery are requirements for the driving sites. The first site is the mountain range south of Baden-Baden, which is in the southwest direction of Neckarsulm. The second site is, of course, the breathtaking Bavarian and Austrian Alps that span from Garmisch-Partenkirchen in south Germany to Salzburg in middle Austria. ">Ingolstadt Do you ever wonder about the difference between driving an Audi Space Frame (ASF) car and driving a traditional body-chassis car? I do. Thanks to the Audi Driver's Day Program at Ingolstadt, my brother - Leo, and I have secured the Daytona Grey Pearl Effect 5.2 V10 S8 and "der neu" Light Silver Metallic 3.2Q DSG TT for 5 days. Some say that first love can only be experienced once. I proof them wrong! This is my second time joining the Audi Driver's Day Program and I do still have the butterfly feeling in my stomach. My first one was in the winter. I visited the paint shop and the Museum Mobile in Ingolstadt, and drove the RS4 in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. This program enables Audi enthusiasts from all over the world to experience the history, the brand, the culture, the technologies, and the top-of-the-line Audis in their birth place and then some. Elevation change, switchback, hairpin, zig-zag, and of course beautiful scenery are requirements for the driving sites. The first site is the mountain range south of Baden-Baden, which is in the southwest direction of Neckarsulm. The second site is, of course, the breathtaking Bavarian and Austrian Alps that span from Garmisch-Partenkirchen in south Germany to Salzburg in middle Austria. |
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