Cadillac High Performance Driving Experience at MMC

Cadillac and Monticello Motor Club (MMC) are now offering a Cadillac High Performance Driving Experience.

From Cadillac’s Facebook page:

Cadillac is proudly partnering with Monticello Motor Club (MMC) to exclusively feature the Cadillac CTS–V Coupe and Sedan in MMC’s High Performance Driving Experience. Now is your opportunity to work with professional instructors and get behind the wheel of a 556-hp Cadillac CTS-V and see how quickly you can make it around Monticello’s private country club with 4.1 miles of racetrack, 22 challenging turns and 450 feet in elevation changes. Only 3 days remain in 2010, so sign up today!

MMC is located in Monticello, NY.  Driving days for 2010 are scheduled for Sept 20, 30, and Oct 12.

Cadillac Driving Experience at MMC

I love the write-up on the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe used in the training:

More horsepower than the Mercedes E63 AMG. Fastest lap time in its class at the Nürburgring. Faster slalom speed than a Lamborghini Murcielago LP670.

This is no ordinary sedan you’re driving. It’s a Cadillac CTS-V— featuring a fire-breathing, 556-hp supercharged V-8 power plant. 0-60 comes up in only 3.9 seconds while six-piston Brembo brakes deliver the stopping ability of the world’s best sports cars. Handling? How’s 70.1 mph through the slalom!

Road and Track called it “monstrously quick, rewarding, and with very high limits.” And we have 20 of them—which means you’re spending your entire day behind the wheel of what Top Gear’s James May called “The best American car I’ve ever driven.”

The event is an all-day opportunity to drive one of the most exciting sports sedans in the world at full-tilt on one of the longest tracks in the US.  At 3.5 Miles in length with 1.5 miles of straights, MMC can be considered a high speed track.

Best of all, if you currently drive a Cadillac CTS-V, you get a 10% discount on the day!

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