Wednesday, May 13th, 2009...3:39 pm

New company aims to make supercar clubs affordable



The idea of pooling resources to get access to a wide range of the most exotic four-wheeled machinery available isn’t new, though it is still rather exclusive. Groups like P1 International in the UK and The Supercar Club in Australia have built the genre over the past few years, while newcomers like RS Academy have helped expand it.

But now a new player has entered the field, and they’re playing by a different set of rules. Gone are the tens of thousands of dollars in annual dues and per-use fees.

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