Maserati follows Ferrari, opens North American school
Luxist, our own sibling, reports that the Master Maserati North America Driving School opens its doors at the Road Atlanta racetrack in Georgia next month. The student body of 18 will have their choice of driving the Coupe, GranSport and Quattroporte. The cost is $1,800 for a one-day session while the two-day course costs $3,400. The latter includes dinner and a stay at the Chateau Elan Inn and Resort. Fancy.
[Source: Maserati America via Luxist]












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Slo-Mo-Shun 8:10PM (4/26/2006)
What? No MC-12? What a ripoff...
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Gunnar Heinrich 9:53PM (4/26/2006)
I'd say that's money well spent.
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E Mitchell 4:40AM (4/27/2006)
Yea you still need the MC. http://coolcarimages.blogspot.com/
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Ed 1:10PM (4/27/2006)
They don't want you doing what this guy did to the MC12... Oh wait, it's Atlanta...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5p6uT0XllQ&search=mc12
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Joe Guarrera 4:52PM (10/07/2006)
I think that whole idea of creating such drive courses is a great idea. Guys that have no experience in driving so powerful cars but still are owners of them can learn how to handle them better and drive more confident. It will not only allow them to get everything from their cars but also make them drivers safer for society and lack of driving skills is a common problem that I have spotted recently.
Cheers,
Joe Guarrera
http://www.thecoolfastcars.blogspot.com
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