Maserati Opens a North American Driving School
Maserati is following in the footsteps of Ferrari and Land Rover and opening a driving school. The Master Maserati North America Driving School is open to Maserati owners or anyone who wants to drive a Maserati around a world-class racetrack, Road Atlanta. The school will begin next month and will offer one-and two-day programs and will offer the GranSport, Quattroporte and Coupe. The school will be managed by Panoz Racing School and each course is limited to 18 participants per session. One-day courses will cost $1,800 with two-day courses at $3,400, not including airfare and transportation. Two-day courses will include a dinner and stay at the Chateau Elan Inn and Resort.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gunnar Heinrich Apr 26th 2006 7:06AM
Where can we sign up? It sounds like $1,800 very well spent.
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dave Apr 30th 2006 4:08PM
hmmmmm........driving school or mtg pmt....hmmm
Linda Apr 30th 2006 5:09PM
Gee whiz! With a house, taxes and two kids, I just can't think of any better way to drop a couple thou.
Don Apr 30th 2006 6:47PM
And that comes with dinner too! Wow!
mark Apr 30th 2006 7:11PM
only 1800? wow! now that i think about it i'd rather stay married
Jim Miele Apr 30th 2006 7:18PM
How bout learnin how to drive a 56 Chebby, 3 days, sleeping bag, all the tacos you can eat, for $50, in Pomona, New Jersey?
Greg Apr 30th 2006 7:19PM
Take it or leave it alone, we should be thankful for the chance to drive a class machine on a very cool race track! So don't bash, just move on if you don't think you can afford it!
Personally, I can't afford it; just to let you know where I stand.
Marko Dane Apr 30th 2006 7:58PM
Thank the good Lord!
I have to take monthly mandatory withdrawls from my oil barron's pension fund now. Even I had no idea how to get rid of that much money. I was considering buying a "once upon a time" middle class family in town medical insurance and pills, but found out that would eat up my cash way too fast. This is just perfect, and I'll deduct it as one of my many consulting expenses, give a little advice about how to use your gas in a Maserati at dinner.
A little more heel/toe practice and I'll be ready to kick some more butt at the Bend Over America Rally this year.