2006 saw us visit Ferrari Modena for the first time and in 2007 we returned for an exclusive factory visit.
FIA Race Tracks
We also visited Pagani in both 2006 and 2007 and on both occasions drivers were taken out in the stunning Pagani Zonda F, courtesy of Horacio Pagani himself.
In 2006 we visited Lamborghini in Bologna and visited the museum and the factory, something every car enthusiast should do.
July 2007 and we not only visited Porsche at Leipzig, but we also spent 1/2 day on their FIA spec racetrack.
2008 and we had dinner at VW’s Glass Factory where the Phaeton is made in one of the world’s most advanced production facilities.
In July 2008 we were privileged enough to have Gumpert join us at The Eurospeedway where our drivers got to drive the phenomenal Apollo Sport on track.
We were also joined by Audi in 2008 at The Eurospeedway with both an S5 and the powerhouse that is the RS6.
In July 2006 we started our tour at F1’s most prestigious race track, Spa-Francorchamps, where we spent the day on track in both Ferraris and Porsches.
In July 2007 we visited Porsche’s FIA test facility at Leipzig where we again drove our cars on track as well as two of Porsche’s track prepared 997s.
In July 2008 we had exclusive access to The Eurospeedway in Germany. Gumpert joined us with their astonishing Apollo and Audi also came along with the S5 and 570bhp RS6.
In July 2009 we returned to the world’s most famous F1 race track, Spa-Francorchamps. We all had tuition with a former Formula one race driver after an evening at the circuit’s museum. We were delighted to welcome Gumpert who joined us again, this year with their revised Apollo Speed.