The growing popularity of supercars has seen a surge in the interest in performance and winter driving schools, with many automakers now offering their own programs where customers can learn how to handle high-performance cars in all conditions. Lamborghini is one such automaker, having run its Winter Academy in Europe for the past several years, and now it’s about to start one in the U.S.

Yes, Lamborghini is bringing its Winter Academy to the U.S., with the first event scheduled to take place at the Aspen Motorsports Park in Woody Creek, Colorado in early February, 2015. There will be two events, one running from February 5-7 and the other from February 6-8.

Those participating will have access to both the Huracán LP 610-4 and the Aventador LP 700-4, and only a limited number of places will be offered so that there are only two participants per vehicle. Participants will practice emergency braking, hone drifting skills and perfect full-lap road course driving methods on the snow in the all-wheel-drive supercars.

The program has been designed to give the participants a maximum of driving time, starting early in the morning and continuing all day long. In addition to the driving instruction, two nights of lodging, a group dinner, breakfast and lunch while at the track, and a photo/video package are included as part of the program.

Some of the other automakers running similar winter driving schools include Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz.

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