Run in collaboration with Dorado, the International Driving Centre founded by
former F1 driver Andrea de Adamich, the Master Maserati 2012 offer has been
further enriched by the addition of the Master Italian Lifestyle Experience.
The brand new Master Italian Lifestyle Experience is a five star "lifestyle"
program combining circuit and road driving, together with a tour of one of the
most emblematic Italian cities: Florence.
A one of a kind event, offered by Maserati as a world first, which blends
together all the most representative elements of the Made in Italy: art,
fashion, luxury, bespoke craftsmanship and of course, racing performance.
The Master Maserati program offers a complete range of experiences, all
completely exclusive, with that all-Italian style and elegance which has always
characterized Maserati's activities.
In detail, the Master Maserati 2012 initiative offers the following range of
programs:
Master GT 2 days - 23rd and 24th of April
Two days to improve circuit driving techniques. It includes telemetry and
driving exercises on a slippery, low grip surface.
Prices
Driver: 3,680 EUR ($5,000)
Companion: 350 EUR ($400)
Master GT 1 day - 14th of May
A whole day dedicated to improve circuit driving techniques. It includes
telemetry and exercises to control oversteer.
Prices
Driver: 1,990 EUR ($2,660)
Companion: 250 EUR ($330)
Master Italian Lifestyle Experience - 29th and 30th May
Exclusive luxury cars, fashion, beauty and art: a two-day package to experience
the best that Italy has to offer. The package includes a day at the circuit and
a road test in the Tuscan countryside, combined with an exclusive sightseeing
tour of Florence and a visit to Italian artisans' boutiques.
Prices
Driver: 4,890 EUR ($6,500)
Companion: 1,250 EUR ($1,400)
All of the Master Maserati Courses are run by highly qualified staff, including
professional driving instructors, to ensure an unforgettable and highly
educational experience.
Courses are open to all Maserati aficionados and take place at the Autodromo
Riccardo Paletti in Varano de' Melegari, approximately 122 miles (200 km) from
Florence, Italy.