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Maserati Presents Its New and Improved Driving Courses for 2016

The Italian company has just released its Master Maserati programs for 2016, and two new courses have been added to the list, which are expected to teach anyone looking for a great experience how to handle a Maserati in all situations.
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The first one is called the SnowMaster Experience. The new program will begin in March 2016 and participants will have the opportunity to drive a Maserati car under extreme conditions, on ice and snow, just 43 miles (70 km) away from the Arctic Circle, in Arjeplog.

The second course, called Master Premium, will focus mostly on advanced GT driving techniques. This second program from Maserati will be taught by specially trained instructors and will also include in-depth telemetry analysis and exercises in oversteer control.

These two brand new programs are part of the Master Maserati Driving Courses, which also includes a wide range of driving sessions that allow the participants to have an exclusive experience.

With the so-called Master Warm Up, you enter in the Maserati world as a guest. The Master High Performance is specifically designed for more skilled drivers, who will be taught GT driving techniques in high-performance cars and at a very high standard. The list continues with Master Italian Lifestyle Experience, where you can find out and experience the most interesting features of Italian culture and fine living. Last but not least, the company also offers the classic Master GT1 Day.

Maserati’s driving courses are not only for private car enthusiasts but for companies as well. The Master Incentive, for example, sounds like an ideal program for team-building, conventions or motivational events.

Throughout the entire course, the Italian company spoils its guests with the entire Maserati model range, from the four-door Quattroporte or Ghibli to the brand's sportiest models, such as the GranTurismo, both in coupe and convertible guises. A total of 15 vehicles will be fitted with onboard audio/video recording systems that will allow the participants to fully understand the quality of their performance and how to improve their driving skills.

While the SnowMaster Experience will be held 43 miles away from the Polar Circle, on the scenic routes of Lapland, all the others courses will be hosted at the Autodromo Varano de’ Melegari, near Parma, Italy.
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