Bobby Dandruff
Junior Member
- Messages
- 313
Has anyone been on any of the Master Maserati Driving courses run by Maserati in Italy, and if so what were your experiences?
Thanks
Thanks
I have done on the three day course twice , fantastic experience .
It sounds expensive but when you do it you will be saying good value and something you will always remember .
Marios
Ah Ok. So a good 50th birthday presence to myself then?!
(Why do people say that they are expensive when many of the very same people will have forked out over £50k for a Maserati? I don't understand......)
Well, in my case I didn't fork out anything like that, and feel the courses are poor value for money. If it's about track time with tuition, then I could buy much more time elsewhere for the same money. If it's about the hotels and food, then again, I prefer to choose my own hotels, and food. It's not necessarily about the absolute price, more the value of the package for me.
Has anyone been on any of the Master Maserati Driving courses run by Maserati in Italy, and if so what were your experiences?
Thanks
I'm in Milan airport have just completed the 2 day Master Maserari Driving course at Varano and it was......epic.
Admittedly it was epically expensive, but.......I really can't see when I'll ever get the chance to absolutely thrash pretty much ever Gran Turismo model, including the quite amazing MC Stradale, around a track, with Maserati instructors telling me what to do.
A fantastic experience.
I had the pleasure of meeting Andrea de Adamich the Alfa factory racer who a few years before bought the Varano de Melegari circuit in 1990
We spent the week there courtesy of the Auto Italia mag testing all sorts of stuff..
Nice hotels,lots of wine and lots of lovely olive skinned ladies!
Dave
Come on Dave get out there and pull, or do you like a change..!!
I think I'm a bit too old for pulling..and I would hate anyone over 8 stone sitting on my lovely leather 3200GT passenger seat cos it would ruin it..
So that rules out most women I know!
Dave