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. It has elements inspired by the Carousel from the Nurburgring, Laguna Seca’s Corkscrew, and some of the twisty sections of the Tail of the Dragon in the Smoky Mountains.
“We’re thrilled to expand our U.S. headquarters with a new track that delivers exhilarating driving experiences insports cars,” president and chief executive of Porsche Cars North America, Kjell Gruner, said in a statement. “We have called Atlanta home for 25 years and this ribbon cutting will help mark that anniversary in the most exciting way possible, underlining our continued investment in Atlanta and the local community.
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