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dumbass | 14:15 Sun 25th Nov 2007 | Shopping & Style
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hi my girlfriend loves f1, her dream is to be driven around a race track at spine chilling speeds, ive searched the net but all i can find is single seaters or silly money week ends away, has anyone done one of the single seater drives or has anyone been driven in a 2 seater,
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It would probably be cheaper to do the silly money weekends away, but if you should ever be in Florida you can do a ride a long at Daytona
http://www.daytonausa.com/plan_your_visit/attr actions/richard_petty_driving_experience/
I bought my other'arf a driving experience in a ASCAR (similar to Nascar) but they also do the F3 cars which are 2 seater versions and she can be driven around by an experienced driver in both motors (which ever you choose). Go to Rockingham Raceway website think it's www.rockinghamraceway.co.uk ... it was brilliant and you can stand on top of the garages in the middle of the track and record it yourself. Good luck.
sorry gave you wrong website address it is: www.rockingham.co.uk or try link to www.racing-school.co.uk/driving/ovalcar.asp
The experience I bought for my b/friend was;
Car: SCSA Stock car or Pick Up Truck
Max Speed: 160 or 145
BHP: 450 or 250
Transmission: 4 Speed Manual
Engine: 5.7 V8 or 2.4 16 Valve
Driver Requirements Height Min: 4'10�
Height Max: 6� 4 � Max Weight 17 stone
Experience Format : Passengers are taken for 3 high-speed laps of the 1.5 mile banked oval. Any one of either the Stock Car, the Pick Up Truck or the 2-Seater Race Car will be used. Driving Time: 3 laps
Experience Length: � hour approx

Think i paid about �60 for it, but its a good day out. Good luck

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