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Adrenaline, Australia’s largest adventure marketplace, is launching the nation’s first European Supercar experience this month, with the high-octane adventure set to thrill adrenaline seekers and speed enthusiasts nationwide.

With millions of viewers tuning into Supercars races in 2023 - and a record-breaking Australian Grand Prix this year - it's clear that Aussies have rekindled their passion for speed. Data from Adrenaline has shown that demand for V8 Supercars experiences is soaring too, with a remarkable 18.8% increase year-on-year.

For the first time ever, Aussies can take the wheel of iconic supercars like Ferrari and Lamborghini, feeling the exhilaration of high-speed racing on circuits. This driving experience is set to offer unmatched thrills and create unforgettable memories.

Drive Iconic Supercars: Test out the legendary Ferrari, Lamborghini, or Lotus models.

Raceway Thrills: Blaze down expertly designed raceway circuits.

Availability: Experience this adrenaline-pumping adventure in NSW, VIC and QLD.

Head of Brand and Marketing at Adrenaline, Toni Westlake, said:

“We’re so excited to be bringing this incredible experience to Australia. Whether you're a passionate car enthusiast or just looking for an extraordinary adventure, our European Supercars experience promises to be the ultimate high-speed thrill. We can't wait for people to dive in and try it!”

Officially launching from August, Aussie adventurers can find out more about the European Supercars experience on the Adrenaline website.

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