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Muscle car thrills aplenty courtesy of TrackMaster

“Drivers can get behind the wheel of either their own vehicle or the TrackMaster Mustang that boasts a 5.0-litre V8 engine that pushes 350+ kW of power.

In 2021 MasterDrive launched their new TrackMaster Performance and Track Driving Academy powered by Mustang.

Drivers had the opportunity to fasten their seatbelts but not ‘hold their horses’ because the adrenaline-filled experience placed them behind the wheel of an absolutely legendary pony – the Ford Mustang. This enduring muscle car delivers thrills on all levels, be it outright power, thunderous sound or superb handling.

The CEO of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert, says the team looks forward to emulating the success of the launch in 2022. “It is a privilege to provide an opportunity for drivers to take these vehicles to the max with all the advantages that come with track time. For many this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to both let loose on a racetrack while learning how to get the maximum out of a performance vehicle.

“Drivers can get behind the wheel of either their own vehicle or the TrackMaster Mustang that boasts a 5.0-litre V8 engine that pushes 350+ kW of power. The power that is delivered to the rear wheels via either automatic or manual transmissions meaning that flooring the Mustang feels like you are on bucking Bronco.”

The TrackMaster experience is also about more than just an enjoyable day out. “Driving a performance vehicle is different to that of your everyday car. If you are a driver of such a car or aspire to drive one, learning how to get the most out of that vehicle and about what exactly makes it different from other cars is an essential part of being the owner of a performance car.

“Learning about this difference and testing the full capacity of the Mustang is something one would not ordinarily experience during their daily travels but which TrackMaster can give to drivers. The entire team looks forward to hosting more track days this year,” says Herbert.

Source: MotorPress

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