Now, I'm certainly not of the upper crust, but I certainly can appreciate the finer things in life, especially when they come with four massive wheels and lotsa power. When you want the opportunity to feel like a member of the elite, if only for a few laps at a time, that's where the Supercar Challenge comes in.
The Supercar Challenge is a privately held company in which a number of people have purchased shares. In other words, a bunch of guys and gals got together, put up a not-inconsiderable amount of cash to create a pot to purchase a number of supercars that their initial investments would not have allowed them the pleasure of owning. How's that for a great plan?
Obviously, it's not all fun and games. Sure, with their shares, the owners can vagabond around in any of the supercars at any given time in exchange for points (their shares earn them points), but this is a business, after all. How is it a business? Simple. You want to drive these cars? You can. Obviously, for a price. That's the deal.
Consider the Supercar Challenge a form of entertainment. The company promotes a series of exclusive corporate events where participants will get to do exactly what I have; that is, to drive some of the finest supercars the world’s manufacturers have to offer. Think of it as a high-end afternoon of Go-Karting.
Imagine a corporate function where you and your coworkers head out to the Circuit du Mont Tremblant, strap on some helmets, slide behind the wheel of a $300,000 car and lap one of the finest tracks in the world! Sweet dreams are made of these...
Not only that, but for your dollars and cents, you'll be treated to the nines. The Supercar Challenge sets up an outdoor living area right off the pit lane where you'll be able to relax and munch on some fine eats. Once your turn comes up, you'll be escorted to your car by a handler (think Madonna's assistant, not a lion tamer) who will make sure you are well strapped in and who will hook up the in-car communication system.
In-car communication? What for? The Supercar Challenge also provides qualified instructors to help you make your way around the Circuit. This way, not only will you keep the shiny side up, but you'll thoroughly and truly enjoy the car as well as the experience.
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The Supercar Challenge is a privately held company in which a number of people have purchased shares. In other words, a bunch of guys and gals got together, put up a not-inconsiderable amount of cash to create a pot to purchase a number of supercars that their initial investments would not have allowed them the pleasure of owning. How's that for a great plan?
Obviously, it's not all fun and games. Sure, with their shares, the owners can vagabond around in any of the supercars at any given time in exchange for points (their shares earn them points), but this is a business, after all. How is it a business? Simple. You want to drive these cars? You can. Obviously, for a price. That's the deal.
Consider the Supercar Challenge a form of entertainment. The company promotes a series of exclusive corporate events where participants will get to do exactly what I have; that is, to drive some of the finest supercars the world’s manufacturers have to offer. Think of it as a high-end afternoon of Go-Karting.
Imagine a corporate function where you and your coworkers head out to the Circuit du Mont Tremblant, strap on some helmets, slide behind the wheel of a $300,000 car and lap one of the finest tracks in the world! Sweet dreams are made of these...
Not only that, but for your dollars and cents, you'll be treated to the nines. The Supercar Challenge sets up an outdoor living area right off the pit lane where you'll be able to relax and munch on some fine eats. Once your turn comes up, you'll be escorted to your car by a handler (think Madonna's assistant, not a lion tamer) who will make sure you are well strapped in and who will hook up the in-car communication system.
In-car communication? What for? The Supercar Challenge also provides qualified instructors to help you make your way around the Circuit. This way, not only will you keep the shiny side up, but you'll thoroughly and truly enjoy the car as well as the experience.
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| Photo: Sébastien D'Amour/Auto123.com |







