Rally Driving
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Rally Driving to most will open up a totally new and unique way of driving. You can throw out of the window lots of your day to day driving experience that you use on tarmac roads in order to get to grips with driving on mud and gravel!
Rally driving tends to be done on loose and slippy surfaces such as mud and gravel and not on your standard UK roads. Professionals even race rally cars on ice and snow!
The great thing about a rally driving experience is the fact that you are EXPECTED to get the car sliding around and you won’t get in trouble if you end up spinning the car. Most rally driving gift experiences take place on specially designed tracks and circuits that are there to help you learn and enjoy getting to grips with how to rally drive but also designed with your safety in mind too!
Sat along side a professional instructor (most are ex or current rally drivers themselves) you will be taught the tips and tricks of how to get your rally car around the circuit as quickly and safely as possible, this might mean power-sliding it and using the handbrake to get the car around corners and also how to set yourself up for a corner by getting it sliding in the right direction before you even reach the corner!
Sitting inside a stripped out rally car with a bucket seat, steering wheel and a roll cage pretty much all there is inside the car with you, you get to really get to grips with what is going on, you can hear every stone that flicks up and can feel the rear of the car sliding behind you. You learn fast and it won’t be long before you can power-slide the car round a corner by sending it into a deliberate slide and then nursing the power on and off to get you out the other side and heading towards the next corner!
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