Advanced driving experiences
Advanced driving experiences
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virdeeb

Original Poster:

68 posts

183 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Hi all,

I'm hitting 40 next year so looking to get another good driving experience booked if there is one.

I attend trackdays in my 911, I've done the Porsche driving experience and also Awe training in North weald.

Is there anything else available that would be worthwhile based on the above experience, maybe Palmer sport?

I'm also interested in rallying but don't know if there's any decent courses that allow you to push the limits?

I'm based in the Midlands so the closer the better too

nickfrog

23,025 posts

234 months

Wednesday 6th August
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PalmerSport has been the benchmark for 30 years. Hard to beat at least in the UK.

BORNXenon

23 posts

1 month

Wednesday 20th August
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Palmersport is a cracking day out, not cheap though. Would love to do it again.

virdeeb

Original Poster:

68 posts

183 months

Wednesday 20th August
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Thanks I'll send it onto the wife to get it booked

ScoobyChris

2,076 posts

219 months

Wednesday 20th August
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Depends what you’re interested in. I can highly recommend a day out on the road with a high performance coach, eg https://www.high-performance-course.com/course-man...

Chris


josenguyen

11 posts

83 months

Since you already track your 911, maybe look into a single-seater experience. Driving something like an F3000 car is completely different and makes even a 911 feel heavy

BertBert

20,431 posts

228 months

Do ARDS test and do an arrive and drive race as a one off? Equipe classic racing have a rental MG for their MG race series (for example) The series is highly regarded for being great fun! Need to find a way to borrow the gear so you don't have to shell out on that, but that must be possible.

I did this in a caterham in my early 40s as a bucket list thing.