How to Enroll in a Maserati Driving Class This Summer

May 23, 2016
Maserati's new Master GT 1 Day driving courses start this June. This is the type of summer school we can get behind. Don't tell my boss, but this summer, I'm going to try top sneak away for an afternoon to drive a Maserati. It's not often that I can get behind the wheel of one of these six-figure speedsters, but for a few select days across the U.S., Maserati will bring its track-ready fleet of GTs and sport sedans to the people. You can go, too. The Italian car manufacturer will offer up its Quattroporte, Ghibli, and GranTurismo models for a

Maserati's new Master GT 1 Day driving courses start this June. This is the type of summer school we can get behind. 

Don't tell my boss, but this summer, I'm going to try top sneak away for an afternoon to drive a Maserati. It's not often that I can get behind the wheel of one of these six-figure speedsters, but for a few select days across the U.S., Maserati will bring its track-ready fleet of GTs and sport sedans to the people. 

You can go, too. The Italian car manufacturer will offer up its Quattroporte, Ghibli, and GranTurismo models for a few incredible/intense days of driving and master classes at Palm Beach International Raceway (June 16), New Jersey Motorsports Park (July 21), and Auto Club Speedway of California (August 11). You’ll get right behind the wheel and take to the track like a professional racer—well, one with a few things to learn, but still! North American product specialists will lead the sessions.

These are one-day events with only 21 spots per course, so don't get wait listed for a class. To participate in the Master GT 1 Driving Course, it will cost you $2,800 to drive (including the day on the track, insurance, lunch, and Maserati gifts), or $300 if you plan to ride along as a guest. We're hoping this is only the beginning of a long summer of luxury rides.

This article originally appeared on Conde Nast Traveler.