
BY: Charles Bradley
The day was reserved for entrants to the Concorso and members of The Concours Club only. Participants enjoyed a day of driving fun with cars of various vintages around one of the most technologically-advanced circuits in the world. “Cavallino is a terrific event with a great history and we’re happy to bring new life to it in Miami,” The Concours Club President Aaron Weiss told Motorsport.com.
“Our membership has a great culture of Ferrari lovers and this event was perfect a perfect fit for us.” Located within the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, Concours Club members can drive the circuit at a moment’s notice or arrive by air and be at the starting line in minutes.
SOURCE: https://us.motorsport.com
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