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Alfa Romeo, Advanced Driving Course with superstar Giulia in October

The 2016 Advanced Driving Course promoted by Alfa Romeo at the Varano racetrack for its models in collaboration with Andrea De Adamich will start again in October. The aim is to increase safety by making a first-rate team of drivers and instructors available to motorists who want to drive Alfa Romeo models – the protagonist of the course will certainly be the new Giulia which has recently won the prestigious five Euro stars NCAP

Alfa Romeo, Advanced Driving Course with superstar Giulia in October


An exciting fleet of cars, an exclusive racetrack and a team with the best drivers and instructors: after the debut in July, the Alfa Romeo Advanced Driving Course in collaboration with Andrea De Adamich. An inebriating full immersion that combines business with pleasure: improving control of your car in daily driving while simultaneously discovering the pleasure that only an Alfa Romeo can give, from new Julia Four-leaf clover to the award-winning 4C, from the Juliet to the Myth. The scheduled appointments, after the one that took place last July 10th, are scheduled for October 1st, 17th and 23rd and November 5th. The location is theVarano de' Melegari racetrack not far from Parma.

Alfa Romeo has always believed it essential to raise awareness among public opinion - and in particular the younger ones - on the importance that the issue of safety, prevention and road safety education has today for any evolved society. And the more than twenty-year collaboration between Alfa Romeo and the International Center for Safe Driving by Andrea de Adamich who, since 1991, has seen them together in the creation of courses that are always current and attentive to the needs of the participants.

By attending the 2016 Evolved Driving Course, everyone can learn while having fun on board the Alfa Romeo models that offer the best available today in the field of safety. After all, sprinting, road holding and braking, as well as the maximum active and passive safety features, have always been peculiarities of every Alfa Romeo, a glorious tradition that continues over time and is enriched with new technical contents.

The undisputed protagonist Giulia Quadrifoglio, synthesis of the new Alfa Romeo paradigm and maximum expression of "The mechanics of emotions". Among other things, the new Giulia recently won the prestigious five-star Euro NCAP with the result of 98% in the protection of adult occupants. This is the highest score ever achieved by a car. But if the Giulia Quadrifoglio is the star of the event, the participants also have the extraordinary opportunity to try it out the Alfa Romeo 4C on the track, the icon that adopts the best technology derived from the racing world.

The Advanced Driving Course lasts one day and is perfect for those who want to improve their ability to control the vehicle in daily driving and at the same time discover the driving pleasure that only an Alfa Romeo driven on the track can give. In front of one theoretical session of only 30′, dynamic exercises consist of several driving sessions on the track with an instructor alongside, with and without telemetry, and various driving exercises, such as emergency braking, mini-skid-cars, the active safety route. The cost is 850 euros (excluding VAT). For further details on how to register, see the website: www.alfaromeo.it/corso-guida-sicura-evoluta#informazioni.

That of Varano de' Melegari is one of the racetracks approved by the Italian Federation for car competitions: 2,4 km long, it is characterized by a very engaging and fun track. Thanks to the constant qualitative and quantitative development of the activities offered, today the International Safe Driving Center is one of the best-equipped structures in Europe. All under the didactic supervision of professional pilot-instructors: in fact, some of the best national and international pilots collaborate with the Centre, thanks to their experience in F1 and rallies. Some names: Andrea Piccini, Mimmo Schiattarella, Alex Fiorio, Piero Liatti, Antonio Tamburini, Giampiero Simoni, Fabio Mancini, Luca Rossetti and Alessandro Balzan.

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