Bugatti Offers Driving Courses
Stop the madness
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
December 3, 2007 3:39 PM
Filed Under: Bugatti, European
Whether you like it or not, no matter how rich you may be but driving skills can not be bought from a store, and it sure as hell isn't included when buying a super car.
So in order to avoid the any more Veyron casualties (see video), Bugatti will start offering driving courses to all its Veyron customers. The driving school will be at the Anneau du Rhin circuit in the Alsace region in France.
At the course the drivers will learn how to deal with several situations, like safe acceleration, emergency braking, changing lanes at high speeds and of course driving in the rain but first and foremost how to deal with the 1000 horsepower engine.
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I would have assumed this course would have been standard with the purchase of that car in the first place. I know in a few countries like South Africa they even offer advanced driving courses for new owners of AMG cars.
Huh? europeans dont need to learn how to drive, most of these cars were sold in the middle east and USA.....I've never seen worse driving than here in canada and in the states.
Amen to that, US has some of the worst drivers especially big cities and midwest. I am surprised however that it took Bugatti this long to offer this
omg... did he just fucking do that??? what a retard ahaha as if he just crashed/scratched that car... what a tool
he? supposedly the driver is a she....at least according to the youtube comments.
Do you really think Europeans drive badly? At least we know how to use a manual gearbox
excuse me a slap shift or sequential shift isn't a manual lol learn to use a clutch our women here in the US and in Canada can drive better
bwahahahaha yeah right women and drive...and ontop of that you said here in Canada and US. 90% of cars in europe are manual. I live in canada but i can admit when im beat, they drive much better in europe, no point in arguing the fact. Think about it drag, they have both the canadian population and the US population in an area the size of Texas, just because they have worse traffic doesnt mean they are bad drivers.
Those fu*king taxi drivers in Manhattan prove that some drivers in New York suck. Who gives a crap seriously. And whoever's driving that Veyron is an idiot. What a waste of a car.
I own a Veyron and it really is a beast!!! I have a racing background so I know to treat the machine with respect but I can imagine some people to really need a helping hand to tame the beast and be safe themselves! Good initiative!
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