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purification | 21:36 Tue 15th Mar 2005 | Motoring
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Hey!

Just wondered if anyone knew of anywhere I could be a passenger for a qualified rally driver....obviously I don't mean during the real thing! I have a muck about with friends but none of them are proffessionals! Would love to do do it with drifting or rallying.....or anything involving fast cars! Speed freak!! (and before any one asks why I dont do it myself.... I'm a lunatic on the road and after scaring my instructor half to death on my driving test by driving too fast and verbally making vroom vroom and screeching noises as I went round corners (it was pretty funny at the time, probably not for her though) I decided I was better as a passenger...and alive too!

Thanks in advance!  

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Actually would like to go watch some more too so if any of you have any ideas of places to go I'd be grateful

.Skids if you read this where do you do yours??

I did a days "rally experience" type thing in Oxfrodshire a few years ago, this involved being driven round as a passenger, then driving yourself, with instruction, round a so called "special stage". It was great fun and taught me about handbrake turns and oposite locking etc, in complete safety. The cars used were pukka prepared rally cars, although not anywhere near anything Mikka would drive, of course! This was given to me as a present, and is in the "Red letter day" catalogue I think, they have a website too.

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Thanks Impret-Sir!

why not contact your local Motor Club, if you are interested in the sport, why not join as a Marshal or some other non - competetive role and then see if you can grab a ride for the experience?

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