Buyers of Ford’s 2012 Mustang Boss 302 – here’s your chance to participate in a free “track attack” program, courtesy of Ford.
Team Mustang and Ford Racing are offering owners the opportunity to learn what their car is capable of doing on the Miller Motorsports Park race track in Utah.
Ford says the Boss Track Attack program provides owners with a full immersion into the Boss experience, with driving instruction and extensive track time with professional instructors. The intent is to enable Boss 302 owners to learn just how capable the new car is, and how much fun it can be on one of the country’s greatest tracks.
“This is the first program of its kind from Ford. We’re so proud of the new Boss 302 that we wanted to offer owners the opportunity to stretch their legs – and carve corners – on one of the coolest tracks in America,” said Mickey Matus, marketing manager, Ford Racing. “The Boss 302 is such a legendary nameplate, and our latest version is such a tremendous, fun-to-drive car that we wanted to ensure this exclusive group of owners learn all they could about it, and experience its capabilities in the fun, controlled environment that Miller Motorsports Park can provide.”
In case you’re wondering, you don’t need to abuse your own car since Miller Motorsports Park has a fleet of track-ready Boss 302s on hand for this one-day driving experience.
There are 15 sessions available between now and the end of the year and further dates will be available in 2012. Every owner has one year to take advantage of the program. Participants can also, at their own cost participate in a second day of driving school. Full details can be found at the Boss Track Attack website.
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