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In Episode 30 of Off The Racing Line, we go inside Ferrari Challenge with Tony Qian — a former professional racing driver and the former leader of Ferrari North America’s motorsports driving programs and racing school. This episode pulls back the curtain on one of the most exclusive forms of amateur racing in the world. We talk about the real cost of competing in Ferrari Challenge, the role of money, status, and access in motorsports, and the truth about how wealthy amateur drivers develop real speed. We also get into: * What Ferrari Challenge actually is * How the Ferrari racing school works * Why some amateur drivers become genuinely fast * Whether money can buy speed * The role of seat time, coaching, and environment * The off-track side of luxury motorsport: hospitality, networking, and customer experience * What separates a serious driver from someone just chasing the image Tony has seen this world from both sides — first as a racer in open wheel and GT3, and later from inside Ferrari’s North American motorsports operation. That makes this one of the most honest and insightful conversations we’ve had about luxury motorsport, amateur racing, Ferrari Challenge, driver development, and the business of racing. If you’ve ever wondered what’s really happening behind the scenes in Ferrari Challenge, this episode is for you. If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone!🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more.Website: https://offtheracingline.com/Sponsors: https://velocitytrackexperience.com/YT: / @offtheracingline Instagram: / offtheracingline TikTok: / offtheracingline Facebook: / offtheracingline #OffTheRacingLine #HPDE #trackdays #performancedriving
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