The Porsche Mille World Record Porsche Tour & Festival -Hampton, GA

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The Porsche Mille World Record Porsche Tour & Festival -Hampton, GA

Time: November 5, 2011 from 8am to 7pm
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: 1500 Tara Blvd
City/Town: Hampton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.TheMille.com
Phone: 770-846-0440
Event Type: parade, and, concours
Organized By: Mitchel DeFrancis
Latest Activity: Nov 5, 2011

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WELCOME!! To coincide with four major Porsche Milestones; the 60th Anniversary of Porsche in the USA, the 51st Anniversary of the Porsche Club of America, the 25th Anniversary of the Porsche 944 Turbo and the 25th Anniversary of the Porsche 959 , TheMille.com is embarking on a challenge that will be a record breaking attempt! The current Guinness World Record is 2325 and was set in Germany 2008 by Ingo Robener with PorscheFreude, thats an amazing number of Porsche. Its time to show our American pride and lets break the record! My official Guinness World Records Membership # 317991 and our official record claim # 361886. We will also take the time to celebrate the Porsche Aftermarket.


  • The Mille Record Setting Parade of Porsches Largest in North America & Concours
  • Porsche 944 Turbo Corral to celebrate 25th Anniversary
  • Porsche 959 Corral to celebrate 25th Anniversary
  • Porsche Parts & Literature Swap Meet, Porsche Vendor Row, Porsche Cars “For Sale” Corral
  • Additional record setting “Largest Gathering of 911, 944, 914, 928, 968, Boxster, Cayman, etc.”
  • Porsche Only Exhibition Laps on Atlanta Motor Speedway

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