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Ferrari Launches Winter Driving School

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Earlier this year, we sent one of our more accomplished drivers, Dan Edmunds, to drive a  651-horsepower V12 Ferrari. It was the new Ferrari FF, the all-wheel-drive shooting-brake, though, and a good deal of the driving was on ice and snow. Dan of course had heard of snow, and has seen it a few times over the years, but as a California native this winter-wonderland was a rare treat for him to explore the ins-and-outs of Ferrari's various forms of computer wizardry.

Now, Dan is not alone in his Southern Californianess; literally hundreds of potential FF owners live here and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. For these owners who want some fun and to see what the car can really do, and, I guess, for owners who may actually need to traverse the white stuff from time to time, Ferrari has launched a new winter driving school in Aspen.

Ferrari's Winter Driving Experience is based on the Italian offering, Pilota On Ice, and will be available from January of 2012 through early spring. Pricing for the two-day course is $11,300 and includes two-nights/three-days in Aspen. Porsche's Camp4 Canada winter driving experience in Mecaglisse, Quebec runs about $4,995 CAD.

First up: This guy.

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