From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-09 02:00:00
Bugatti recently hosted an exclusive “Feeling the Track” experience for its Bolide clients at the Miami International Autodrome. Participants first familiarized themselves with the FIA-certified Formula 1 circuit by driving a McLaren 750S, mastering braking points, racing lines, and corner-exit techniques before transitioning to the track-focused Bolide. Equipped with a W16 engine, an all-carbon-fiber body, a high-downforce aerodynamic system, and slick tires, the Bolide is purpose-built for the racetrack and stands in a league of its own—far beyond conventional road-going hypercars. The event was guided throughout by professional race engineers and former endurance racing drivers, featuring five intense 45-minute driving sessions complemented by real-time data monitoring and in-depth debriefings. The day concluded with a celebratory dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, attended by Bugatti executives and legendary test driver Andy Wallace. Participants unanimously agreed: the Bolide isn’t a hypercar—it’s a pure, uncompromising race car.

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