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Drive a Ferrari in Oslo

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Ferrari in Oslo

Treat yourself or a loved one to a thrilling sports car driving experience in Oslo.

Take a thrilling ride in the one of the world's most desirable sports cars right here in the Norwegian capital.

Slip behind the wheel, paddle through the gears, and feel the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. This is pure motoring joy!

As long as you are at least 18 years old, hold a Class B driving license and are not affected by alcohol or other drugs, you have the green light to sit behind the wheel of a classic red Ferrari on this unique driving experience in Norway.

The car accelerates from 0-100kph in less than four seconds, a magical feeling. You do not have to be an expert on sports cars to participate in this experience. Just sit back in the driver's seat and enjoy the experience as much as possible.

A skilled and knowledgeable instructor will be beside you to ensure that you have the necessary knowledge of how to handle the sports car. Before you get into the car and start driving, you will get a practical and theoretical review of the Ferrari and the instructor will be with you for the entire ride.

Optons include 12km (15 mins), 40km (one-hour), or 80km (two-hour) drives.

Subject to availability you can be driving tomorrow, if you book before 5pm. What are you waiting for!?

Book your drive today!

Ferrari in Norway

GR8 Experience is a Swedish company that has been operating sports car driving experiences in Scandinavia for over 67,000 people! If a Ferrari isn't your thing, they also offer similar experiences in a stunning Lamborghini.

The perfect gift

A Ferrari or Lamborghini experience is an ideal gift for the petrol-head in your life. Perfect for friends, family or business colleagues. Gift certificates are available for all drives.

Book your drive today!

About David Nikel

Originally from the UK, David now lives in Trondheim and was the original founder of Life in Norway back in 2011. He now works as a professional writer on all things Scandinavia.

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