Drive a Single Seater for the real motor racing experience
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When it comes to motor racing the image that comes to mind first is that of the single seater racing cars that the likes of Lewis Hamilton drives in Formula 1.
Everything about single seater racing cars is designed so that they can drive fast and stick to the track like glue, their aerodynamic shapes, low center of gravity and being light-weight means that they make the perfect design for getting around a race track…FAST!
With your bum only inches from the asphalt below, your legs stretched out in front of you with your feet on the pedals, your hands on the steering wheel, helmet on you strapped into the drivers seat you can’t feel any more a racing driver than when sat in a single seater. As you sit there exposed to the elements it is a strange sensation when you set off in a single seater, you can feel the wind wafting round your neck as you bury the throttle and speeds feel so much faster being sat so close to the ground, just like in a go-kart!
As you sit there you are all alone, there is no instructor sat next to you sayign things, it is just you and the car and the various flags aroudn the circuit as your conly communication!
For any motor sport enthusiast this is a driving experience that won’t leave them disappointed, it is a totally unique experience that is so very different than any other driving experience available, simply because other driving experiences you sit in real road cars that have 2 seats and a roof for starters, the single seater takes your car driving to the next level in a machine that is designed only for the purpose of going fast around a race track!
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