Drive around Yas Island in a Ferrari

Ever saw F1 race and wondered how the pit crew managed to quickly change the tyre of cars in just a few seconds at the pit stop?

A mere view of it gives us an adrenaline rush. Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi, a one of a kind Ferrari branded indoor theme park gives you a fun filled opportunity to feel that rush yourself.

The Tyre Change Show at Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi features two comical Italian mechanics on a mission to fulfil their dream of becoming pit crew for Scuderia Ferrari. Watch them clown around and attempt to change a tyre of a F1™ car, and then try and do it yourself in the quickest time.

Not only that, the theme park also gives you an opportunity to live your dream of driving a Ferrari!

Yes right, you can drive around Yas Island behind the wheel of a Ferrari California. For your safety, you will be supervised during your experience, and you must follow the instructions of your pilot at all times

You’ll receive a lesson into how to drive the car from one of their trained pilots, and a Ferrari expert will be on hand to give you some insider tips. With space in the back seat for up to two passengers, it’s the perfect adventure to share with family or friends.

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