RE: Rockingham launches 2005 supercar experiences

RE: Rockingham launches 2005 supercar experiences

Friday 19th November 2004

Rockingham launches 2005 supercar experiences

Experience the world’s most desirable cars


Rockingham is launching a new selection of driving experiences for the 2005 season, enabling visitors the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a Lamborghini Gallardo, Noble M400, Ferrari and even the brand new BMW M5.

“Rockingham is constantly looking to improve the product we offer our customers and the new Super Car Experiences is something that will attract people looking to do something a bit special,” said Rockingham CEO Joe Dickinson. “The choice of cars was something that we looked at long and hard and the resulting packages we’ve developed are both desirable and great value for money. With Christmas just six weeks away, Rockingham has the solution for a lot of people who are looking for that special gift.”

Rockingham is described by its management as Europe’s fastest race circuit that caters for every taste in driving experiences. From high speed passenger rides to high performance single seat race cars on the banked oval track; from First Drive where 12-16 years olds can get their first experience of driving, in a MINI, to an off road experience that will let you drive a BMW 4x4 on one of the toughest off road tracks in the country.

Prices start at £40. For more information, contact Rockingham on 01536 271272 or visit www.rockingham.co.uk/experiences and book online.

Cars and prices

Lamborghini Gallardo

With a top speed in excess of 190mph, the £117,000 Lamborghini Gallardo is a thoroughbred Italian super car. Plant your right foot on the accelerator and 4.2 seconds later you’ll be travelling at 60mph, with 125mph coming up just 10 seconds later, however this car isn’t just about straight line speed. Under the expert tuition from one of Rockingham’s expert race instructors you’ll be taught how to get the best out of the Gallardo on one of the technical and highly demanding circuits.

For £399 the 2 hour 15 minute Lamborghini Experience will leave you with a huge smile on your face and wondering how you get your hands on £117,000 to buy one.

Noble M400

The small British firm Noble has won the universal praise of motoring journalists for its M400, recently described as one of the best track cars money can buy. As soon as you climb into the drivers seat and fire up that 425bhp engine you immediately understand why. With so much power on demand in a lightweight body, the Noble M400 shoots off the line, passing the 60mph mark in just 3.5 seconds and is capable of reaching 185mph. However, the Noble really comes into its own when you ask it to corner at speed, the sheer driveability of this car literally takes your breath away and demands the utmost respect from the driver.

For £329, the 2 hour 15 minute Noble Experience will show you what British sports car manufacturers do best – building cars that can beat the rest of the world.

BMW M5

Due to be launched to the public in May 2005, the latest incarnation of the ultimate sports saloon has been eagerly awaited and with a 20-year history the latest M5 has a lot to live up to. It not only doesn’t disappoint, it exceeds all expectations!

Don’t be fooled by the saloon car looks because beneath that exterior lurks a V10 BMW engine producing 507 bhp, propelling the M5 to 60mph in 4.7 seconds and onto an electronically limited 155mph. Delimitated the M5 goes head-to-head with the Noble and the Lamborghini.

Be one of the first to see why the M5 is the ultimate sports saloon for just £275.

Ferrari Experience

For the past three years Rockingham has given visitors the opportunity to get behind the wheel of the cars emblazoned with the famous ‘prancing horse’ badge – Ferrari. 2005 will be no different and for £299 you can say you’ve driven a Ferrari on the race track at Rockingham.

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havoc

Original Poster:

30,083 posts

236 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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I wouldn't bother - I went to an "M3 experience", and despite the briefing telling us to, and I quote "drive it like we stole it", I was pulled off for driving too fast!

Seriously - they're the words the instructor used. He'd not long before asked if I do track-days (I do), and when I was pulled in, he told me I was wearing the brakes and tyres out!!!

So in other words, despite paying £169 for what is supposed to be minimum 20mins behind the wheel plus 5 mins "hot laps" with instructor driving, they expect you to drive it like you're on the road, not on-track.

He also encouraged me repeatedly to "change up earlier and use the torque of the engine!" This is the normally aspirated, high-revving petrol M-power engine which redlines at over 8,000, yes???

Still, got my money back after complaining that it wasn't what it said on the tin, so mustn't grumble too much!

mindgam3

740 posts

237 months

Tuesday 23rd November 2004
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hmmm i went on the same experience and although i doubt i'm as an experienced driver as you, I was revving it above 8k to its max and wasn't exactly pondering about. The instructor was also getting it sideways on his "hot lap" so i don't know, maybe u just got a bad instructor

havoc

Original Poster:

30,083 posts

236 months

Saturday 27th November 2004
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Possibly mate, quite possibly...he was miserable from the outset. But I complained to the chief instructor, and he did a very good imitation of a brick wall too...and I wasn't being aggressive with him, just rather miffed!!!

It might have had something to do with the fact that I was overtaking both the other M3s that were out there - I think these things are aimed, strangely enough, at people who aren't REALLY into cars...I've done trackdays before, which clearly helped, but if you talk to some of the Honda guys I've been out on-track with, I'm in no danger of becoming the next Jenson Button!

Mindgam3...that name sounds familiar...you ever been on Honda Revolutions' forum matey???

>> Edited by havoc on Saturday 27th November 19:07

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

254 months

Sunday 28th November 2004
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I did the Ferrari experience at Thruxton for my 18th birthday. Great day and all, but I got accused of "over-throttling the car". This is known to the rest of the motoring world as full throttle. I had to chage up at 6500rpm. In a car that revs to past 9Krpm They're really not worth it if you know how to give a car some stick, because you'll just sit there wanting to go faster. Saving up for a Palmersport day