Take An Exclusive Look Into Ferrari’s Special Corse Clienti Club

If you want to know whether or not you’re an elite Ferrari customer, just ask yourself this simple question: are you a member of the Corse Clienti program? If so, congratulations, as you are one of just a handful of individuals who can experience Maranello’s finest.

The Corse Clienti program is split into two categories. The first of these is for private Ferrari collectors who own personal Ferrari Formula One cars, while the second is for those who own either the 599 XX, 599 XX Evo, FXX, FXX Evo, LaFerrari-based FXX K or the ultimate FXX K Evo.

Every year, Ferrari organizers eight or nine different events for those within the Corse Clienti program and hosts these owners at various racetracks around the world. Owners simply pay $10,000 to $15,000 for a day of track driving and they will be allowed to take their limited-edition track cars to the limits.

While it may sound rather strange that you actually have to pay that much to drive your own car, it’s worth keeping in mind that Ferrari takes care of everything during these events, including all logistics and support teams. They’ll even provide you with a chef who can cook you the perfect meal to ensure you’re capable of driving a Ferrari F1 or XX car around a circuit without feeling sick.

YouTuber Salomondrin recently had the opportunity to enjoy an exclusive day out at the most recent Corse Clienti event in the U.S. If you’ve ever wondered what these events were all about, we recommend watching the clip below.

 

Take An Exclusive Look Into Ferrari’s Special Corse Clienti Club

The Ferrari Corse Clienti includes ex Formula 1 cars and the exclusive XX program.

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