Driving Experience Days
Driving Experience Days
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Tinkerbell

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93 posts

244 months

Sunday 26th October 2008
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Hello

I'm hoping to book an "experience day" for my old man as christmas/60th pressie. Can anyone recommend a company to go with. I'm hoping to find a company that allows the guest to actually drive the car rather than a rev limited test drive.

Both modern cars and classics appeal.

Cheers.

sdd

348 posts

306 months

Sunday 26th October 2008
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Try a track-club taster day;

http://www.track-club.com/blogEngine/post/2008/10/...

Plenty of PHeaders have done these and had a good day.

Stephen

www.track-club.com

Chris71

21,548 posts

266 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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I suppose it's a little different if it's a present, but I've found the lack of track time on these experience days a bit frustrating. In the future I'd be far more inclined to stick to regular track days. Not only could he take his own car (although he might not want to commit to the wear and tear associated with it), but you could hire a car for the day. That way you can really get used to the car, rather than having to swap to the next punter in line just as you're getting a feel for it.

Zumbruk

7,848 posts

284 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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I cannot recommend a Topcats day enough. Not cheap, but loads of time in a proper racing car, no stupid rev limits, a proper race instructor and altogether an exhilarating and exhausting day.

http://www.topcatsracing.com/drive_our_race_cars.h...

glewstick

15 posts

210 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
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Our company offer a personalised gift voucher and drivers are invited to drive as fast as they can with one to one professional instruction. Take a look at imaginedoingthis.com gift vouchers.Hope this helps. G

madmatt1985

1,116 posts

231 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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just make shore you know what your getting . i did a super car day. 5 cars 4 laps in each and £300 quid lighter and you cant even give it hell and leather. best ones to look for are a day in one car. Or one i really thought was the dogs bits was the Rally day at silver stone, in mk2 escort rally cars. This way if it rains it makes it twise as fun. as if you do a track one, if it rains you just drive round a track at a slow speeds.

owww and at the rally onse, they told use if you brake it dont worry they are rally cars and its expected. unlike a track days where if you spin out or crash that your day over.

jbaddeley

829 posts

229 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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I'd recommend one of track club's days. Quality driving time in quick track prepped cars.

ol

2,387 posts

232 months

Friday 31st October 2008
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I recently did a really good instruction day at Croft with www.imaginedoingthis.com

They do them all over the country and i would highly recommend them - we really got to drive the car hard, and the instruction side was great.

Edited by ol on Friday 31st October 19:40

ol

2,387 posts

232 months

Wednesday 5th November 2008
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Did you ever get sorted in the end?

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

308 months

Wednesday 5th November 2008
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Zumbruk said:
I cannot recommend a Topcats day enough. Not cheap, but loads of time in a proper racing car, no stupid rev limits, a proper race instructor and altogether an exhilarating and exhausting day.

http://www.topcatsracing.com/drive_our_race_cars.h...
Agree whole heartedly, it's great fun and they really make you feel you're part of the team.

bromers2

1,867 posts

274 months

Wednesday 5th November 2008
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www.6thgearexperience.co.uk.

Owners are on here and write in Evo magazine, mention Evo and get 20% off.

Rick