Best driving experience for £200ish
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Can recommend this.
http://www.forsterracingschool.co.uk/rally-driving...
We actually got a group of us together and did a bespoke day but Leo and the team are great. The rage buggies are a hoot to drive. Take old clothing if it's muddy / raining :-)
http://www.forsterracingschool.co.uk/rally-driving...
We actually got a group of us together and did a bespoke day but Leo and the team are great. The rage buggies are a hoot to drive. Take old clothing if it's muddy / raining :-)
russy01 said:
Thanks for all your replies.
Like the look of the MSV ones, might do that myself as Ive always wanted to drive around brands!
Caterhams up north - this looks awesome, but its 580miles from home!
Single seater - I have done this and its great fun.
But I think I have decided on the MB World. As I said before he is a big C63 (or anything AMG) fan, so this ticks boxes straight away. Then I see there is the option of paying £15 to get a passenger in (meaning I can get something out of it too!) - plus we can have a wander around anything else they have going on there.
Thanks for your help .
Ask for him to be instructed by Paul Rees. Had an hour with him in a CLS 63 and we absolutely ragged the hell out of it.Like the look of the MSV ones, might do that myself as Ive always wanted to drive around brands!
Caterhams up north - this looks awesome, but its 580miles from home!
Single seater - I have done this and its great fun.
But I think I have decided on the MB World. As I said before he is a big C63 (or anything AMG) fan, so this ticks boxes straight away. Then I see there is the option of paying £15 to get a passenger in (meaning I can get something out of it too!) - plus we can have a wander around anything else they have going on there.
Thanks for your help .
snotrag said:
Never mind all that 'AMG Experience' this, Porsche taster that.
What you want is a rally school. No receptionist, visitor centre, immersive 3d welcome experience or on-site restaurant.
A Portakabin, a sweaty helmet and a massive jumpsuit.
From experience, what you will get is to absolutely drive the nuts off a proper rally car, for much longer than your '3 laps in a lambo' type events. Its so much fun.
I haven't done one yet (done a supercar track day thing though) but a close friend did a rally one in South Wales somewhere, that was about 4 years ago and he still goes on about it so it must have been really good What you want is a rally school. No receptionist, visitor centre, immersive 3d welcome experience or on-site restaurant.
A Portakabin, a sweaty helmet and a massive jumpsuit.
From experience, what you will get is to absolutely drive the nuts off a proper rally car, for much longer than your '3 laps in a lambo' type events. Its so much fun.
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