Learning to Ride a (Prancing) Horse We send Jamie Kitman to classic Ferrari driving school at Corso Pilota Classiche. PUBLISHED: APR 14, 2024 Available to the regal Italian carmaker's existing customers only, the Corso Pilota Classiche program is an immersive two-day package designed to teach owners of new and vintage Ferraris to better use their valuable machines on the track, focusing on the company's older cars, one assumes with the hope of also increasing sales of modern Ferrari products. As driving schools go, it's hardly the cheapest one might attend. But it's likely the only one that makes a Daytona available to its pupils, along with a 1996 550 Maranello, a 1975 308GTS, a 1980 GTBi, a 1985 3.2 Mondial, and, depending on the day, a 1962 250 Lusso/ ...the Mondial still may not look like much when standing next to some of the most beautiful Ferraris the world has ever known, it is an unexpectedly agreeable machine to drive as fast as you can once you've worn yourself out in the Daytona.
Love that. It reminded me of this adventure I had over a decade ago now at the Palm Beach International Raceway, which isn’t even called that anymore.