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A Look at the Mercedes AMG Driving Academy 2009/2010

Words Chris Danielson | March 17, 2009
Geared for those of you wishing to brush up on your driving skills under the guidance of professional instructors
Words Chris Danielson March 17, 2009

After taking an extended weekend we’re back this beautiful March morning, kicking things off with details of the Mercedes AMG Driving Academy 2009/2010. Geared for those of you wishing to brush up on your driving skills under the guidance of professional instructors, the events of the new AMG Driving Academy have been expanded over years prior, with instruction given in a total of five skill levels: EMOTION, BASIC, ADVANCED, PRO and MASTERS.

The activities range from lifestyle-oriented events and race-training events all the way up to competitive racetrack training, each of which offers varying degrees of difficulty tailor-made to the individual needs of participants. Highlights include a drive to Lake Constance and through the landscapes of Vorarlberg to Bregenz/Austria; practicing on legendary racetracks such as the North Loop of the Nürburgring or the Grand Prix circuit in Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium; and winter driving in in Arjeplog (Sweden) close to the Arctic Circle. There’s also an AMG MASTERS Sports Trophy, which will allow 25 drivers to take part in various competitive events, with points awarded in each. At the end of the competition, the driver with the most points will be offered a unique opportunity: the ability to pilot the AMG Mercedes C-Class currently used in the DTM series.

Although I personally haven’t attended the event, it sounds like a lot of fun, and if you do go, it should make for a kick-ass time. For more info, keep scrolling for the official details, accompanied by photos from past AMG Driving Academy events.