Ferrari Driving Experience

Ferrari Driving Experience

Product Code: P04518
Location: UK:UK wide

Your Experience
For the ultimate in style, speed and head-turning indulgence, you just have to feel the awesome power of the stunning Ferrari. Designed by the Italian master Enzo Ferrari made famous by F1. After your safety briefing you'll have the chance to take your position in the drivers seat and test your skills out at high speed.

Vital information
Minimum height is 5' to 5'2'', maximum is 6'4'' to 6'6''. Maximum weight from 18 to 19 stone. All participants must hold a clean manual driving licence (held for 1 year as specified at Lancashire) and may be required to show it on the day.

The weather
Driving may be cancelled or curtailed in extreme weather conditions (e.g. ice or heavy rain) which would make driving at speed dangerous.

Session length
You'll be at the circuit for about an hour, including your briefing and driving four - six laps (depending on the venue).

Numbers
All in-car tuition is on a one-to-one basis although briefings may be shared.

Spectators
Spectators are welcome to join you. Children must be closely supervised at all times. Excellent food and refreshments are offered at most of our venues.

Dress code
Wear trousers, a long-sleeved shirt and flat-soled shoes. Any special equipment will be provided to you. 

Availability
We advise booking at least six weeks in advance for this popular experience! Not available on Saturdays in Hampshire

Locations 
Staffordshire
Warwickshire
West Sussex
Oxfordshire
Northampton  (Silverstone)
Leicestershire
Yorkshire



Ferrari Driving Experience
  Description Price Each Quantity Total
  Ferrari Driving Experience : UK wide
EXPERIENCE TOTAL 85000pts
 

Fascinating Facts

Enzo Ferrari, born in Modena Italy in 1898, began his legendary racing career in the 1920s when he drove for and then managed the Alfa Romeo racing team. During this time he met Countess Paolina Baracca, who let him use the 'Cavallino', the black prancing horse logo previously displayed as a good luck charm on her flying ace son's plane. However it was 1946 before the first car bearing his name, the 125S, appeared and this achieved its first victory in May 1947. Then in 1948 the first road car was produced - the 166 Sport, and other more powerful examples followed. As was the custom, the bodies were built by different Italian designers, including Touring, Vignale, Ghia and Farina. Ferrari's first V12 was introduced in 1950 and the tradition of road cars powered by V12s mounted at the front continued until the 1960s when the first mid-engine road car appeared called the Dino, after his late son, to avoid marketing a V6 car as a Ferrari. Enzo Ferrari died in 1988, sadly some years before his racing team came back in such style winning several world championships, but his reputation will live on as the driving force behind some of the most desirable cars on earth. Read more at Ferrari World