Montreal Gazette

THE FAST TRACK

Luxury hotels offer guests a chance to get revved up

- NIKKI EKSTEIN

“Track driving is one of the world’s great equalizers,” says Maggie Smith, owner of Winvian Farm, a 10-cottage hotel in the posh countrysid­e of Lichfield, Conn.

By most accounts, Winvian Farm is a slow-paced getaway. It’s an oasis for overworked New Yorkers and New Englanders where activities typically consist of biking around the woodlands, picking herbs from an organic garden and getting pampered at the spa.

Now it’s also a place where guests can sign up for full-throttle, 215km/h road-racing lessons at the undulating motorsport track, Lime Rock Park.

“It seemed so obvious,” Smith says of the new, hair-raising excursions her hotel is arranging. “Nobody was doing it.”

Despite the ubiquity of luxury automaker partnershi­ps at highend hotels, where you can be chauffeure­d to dinner in a Bentley or test-drive a Tesla, few properties cater to car lovers in meaningful ways.

Now, tracks across the country — including the Indy Speedway, where two hotels belonging to Hilton’s Tapestry Collection are under constructi­on — are pairing up with luxury hotels in new and exciting ways.

“Millennial­s — new young profession­als — they want something more memorable than a golf course for their corporate outings,” explains Sandie Currie, chief operating officer at the Virginia Internatio­nal Raceway, a track whose perimeter is flanked by a handful of two-storey villas. “Driving on a track, that’s the kind of thing they’re looking for.”

This idyllic retreat — less country and more country club — debuted a program called Women at the Wheel in April, encouragin­g female guests to get behind the wheel as a means to build confidence and empowermen­t.

“We were trying to think outside the box, and I was amazed at how much mental acuity and stamina the sport of track racing requires,” explains Smith, who had seen male hotel guests express interest in visiting the Lime Rock Park track — located a half-hour away by car — while their spouses often stayed back at the spa.

Those programs kicked off an official partnershi­p with the race course, which will now host Winvian guests of either gender. In beginner sessions, drivers learn the fundamenta­ls of handling and cornering, test their short sprinting skills on a curvy course, then take timed trials down long straightaw­ays. All this is done with profession­al coaches at the track over the course of a half-day experience, leaving plenty of time for a calming aromathera­py massage back at the 5,000-square-foot spa. Packages from $4,400 for two

THE VILLAS AT EAST BEND Alton, Va.

Originally, the villas at East Bend were built to accommodat­e families who came to the Virginia Internatio­nal Raceway to watch the races from their balconies. Now the homes, which have sprawling footprints and comfortabl­e furnishing­s, can be rented for full race-car-driving weekends by burgeoning racers. That’s thanks to Formula Experience­s, a company run by Peter Heffring, a tech entreprene­ur and profession­al driver who happens to hold the track record at VIR.

Formula Experience­s offers perhaps the most immersive driving experience­s in the United States: Guests have two full days of track time, beginning with a night drive in the passenger seat (for a no-holds-barred thrill). By day, groups of 12 students are paired with coaches, taking turns on simulators and behind the wheel of an open-top, single-seat, highrevvin­g car of similar style to those used in high-speed F1 racing.

A spa, restaurant, skeet-shooting range and other activities are scattered throughout the grounds.

“We don’t expect everyone to be pushing the limits of crazy driving,” Heffring says. “But these cars only weigh 1500 pounds (680 kg), — half the weight of a street car — so even if a driver is conservati­ve, they can experience a break force and cornering force they’ve never seen before.” Packages from $1,995

SOLIS TWO PORSCHE DRIVE Atlanta

The Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta has long earned its reputation as a must-visit spot for driving enthusiast­s.

It’s home to the Porsche Sport Driving School, where fans of the brand can learn about its heritage and test their limits on an undulating, 2.4-km course. But with a location a few miles from the city ’s enormous airport, there’s never been a hotel to match the glamour of the track experience.

Solis, which opened in November 2017, solves that problem. The 214 rooms are decked out with subtle nods to the automaker: Think metallic headboards engraved with hub-and-spoke designs. Many have smack-on views of the track — and of planes landing at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport right next door; considerin­g that the land is leased directly from Porsche, it’s impossible to get any closer to the action.

The evening brings happy hours at the Overdrive rooftop bar, and a drive-in movie theatre on the lawn screens such car-themed flicks as Le Mans with Steve McQueen and Top Gun. Rooms from $160.

THE POST OAK HOTEL AT UPTOWN Houston

The Post Oak — a top-tier hotel mastermind­ed by billionair­e Tillman Fertitta, owner of the Houston Rockets — has no partnershi­ps with race tracks. What it lacks in that department, however, it more than makes up for in other ways. The entire hotel was built around Tillman’s duplex Rolls-Royce dealership, a gallery-like space with a ninemetre tall spiral staircase made of structural steel, marble and glass.

On the second floor, a dramatic chandelier imported from the Czech Republic casts glimmers of sparkle on a stately four-door Phantom with piano ivory and brushed-exotic-wood inlays across the dashboard and doors.

“The visuals make somebody want to stay there,” Fertitta says.

The property offers plenty of comforts, from a helipad on the roof to floor-to-ceiling marble in each bathroom. It is also 65 km) from the MSR Houston Motor Speedway Resort, where, for $400, you can take a Lotus out on the 17-turn, 3.8-km track.

To Fertitta, luxury tourism and luxury cars belong together.

“We’ve definitely seen an uptick in car sales since the hotel’s opening,” he says.

Rooms from $389

 ?? SOLIS ?? The Overdrive rooftop bar at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta allows guests to watch race cars — and airplanes landing and taking off — from a hotel deck.
SOLIS The Overdrive rooftop bar at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta allows guests to watch race cars — and airplanes landing and taking off — from a hotel deck.
 ?? WINVIAN FARM ?? Winvian Farm in Litchfield, Conn., features a suite in a tree house. The elite spa retreat caters to young profession­als looking for more thrills for corporate events than a golf course can provide.
WINVIAN FARM Winvian Farm in Litchfield, Conn., features a suite in a tree house. The elite spa retreat caters to young profession­als looking for more thrills for corporate events than a golf course can provide.
 ?? THE POST OAK HOTEL ?? The Rolls-Royce showroom at The Post Oak Hotel in Houston features a massive chandelier and impressive lighting to highlight the half-million-dollar cars it contains.
THE POST OAK HOTEL The Rolls-Royce showroom at The Post Oak Hotel in Houston features a massive chandelier and impressive lighting to highlight the half-million-dollar cars it contains.

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