Drifting on Tarmac Experiences: Driving

Drifting on Tarmac

What a fantastic opportunity to learn how to take a car up to its limit.

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Learn the art of drifting

Drifting has become a massively popular motorsport across the world over recent years and here is your chance to learn from top professionals. Drifting is the art of making a car move forwards while it's at a 45 degree angle to the road! You'll actually be spending more time looking out of the side window than you would out of the front windscreen! It's total madness! Drifting requires immense skill so you'll need to pay attention if you want to become an expert! Your introduction to drifting will start with a safety and technique briefing; your instructor will then help you familiarize yourself with the car. After which you will be taught important aspects to drifting, such as a cars weight distribution and throttle balance. There are different drifting styles you will learn, for example, controlled powerslides where you will use the rear of the car to steer, moving forwards while the car is at 45 degrees to the track and the constant powerslide where you are using the throttle to make directional changes whilst in a constant slide. The experience will end with a debrief. The person driving the car will be required to sign a disclaimer accepting liability in the event of damage to the vehicle. The driver will be given an option to purchase damage waiver cover when booking to minimise their financial exposure should there be an accident. Drivers are under no obligation to purchase this optional waiver. Full details are available at the time of booking.

The minimum age for this experience is 18 years old. There is a a minimum height of 1.52m (5ft) and the maximum height is 1.93m (6ft 4in). The maximum weight is 114kg (18 stone). All drivers will need to have held a full drivers licence for a minimum of one year which will need to be produced on the day.

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