RALLY DRIVING GUIDE
Rally driving is a wild sport and a rally driving day makes
a great gift for adrenalin junkies, thrill seekers and petrol
heads alike.
Rally driving courses range from introductory courses for beginners
right through to intensive one-to-one sessions for real rally
addicts.
So what does a rally driving experience
involve ?
A half day rally driving course
typically includes:-
- Introductory Briefing
A short lesson on the basic theory of rally driving before
heading out to the cars.
- Demonstration laps
Your rally instructor will show you around the course
at a relaxed pace to familiarise you with the route.
- Get behind the wheel !
Now it's your turn. Once strapped into your rally
car and plugged in to the intercom system, your instructor
will shout 3-2-1 GO and you're off in a cloud of dust on your
first laps learning the rally driving skills needed to power
slide your way around the rally course.
You will usually have several sessions behind the wheel to
give you a chance to recover (it's exhausting work !), take
on board what you have learnt and then go again.
- Timed laps
Your final laps will be timed to test your new-found
rally driving skills and see how much you learned while your
instructor was yelling instructions into your ear.
- White knuckle passenger ride
Once you've finished trying to plough the rally car
into a field, your instructors will take the wheel, strap
you in tight and show you how the experts do it. Please remember
to bring a change of underwear.
- Award / humiliation ceremony
Find out your lap time, who was the worst driver
and who was the champion of the day. Did you flirt with disaster
at every corner, single handedly reduce the cone population
or scare the living daylights out of your instructor. The
award ceremony reveals all.
Half day rally driving courses usually
last about 3 hours and involve about 30 minutes of hands-on
driving time.
Verdict:
Huge fun, whether driving or watching
your course mates make their mistakes. Rally driving is physically
demanding and the instructors encourage you to explore your
limits, so you will feel it in the morning - 30 minutes driving
time is longer than it sounds. Suitable for all levels of driver.
What else happens on a Full Day
rally course ?
Full day rally driving courses
take a very similar format to half days, but provide alot more
time behind the wheel and therefore more opportunity to refine
your rally driving skills.
Driving time on a full day course is generally about 80-90 minutes
and tuition is geared to your individual ability, so you can
learn at your own pace.
Verdict:
Same thrills and spills as a half
day but the extended tuition will leave you a much more competent
rally driver, able to throw the car around the course under
control but at quite scarey speeds. The drive home will seem
very dull !
What about Intensive Rally Driving
Courses ?
Intensive rally driving tuition
is usually a one-to-one affair targetted to your own ability
and learning speed. You have the undivided attention of your
rally driving instructor for a whole day and you can expect
to cover more than 100 miles during the course of the day.
Verdict:
If you are serious about rallying
then this is the option for you. Exhausting but very rewarding
and essential for anyone considering competing or making a career
in this exhilarating sport. Get someone to drive you home.
What's best, gravel, dirt, tarmac
or forest ?
Gravel and dirt courses offer
the best kind of slip-sliding fun, perfect for the half day
experience as you don't need much knowledge to get the back
sliding out around those corners. There's nothing quite like
spinning on a corner and ending up in a cloud of dust !
Forest courses offer the real rally feel of racing down narrow
tracks at breakneck speeds, whereas tarmac courses offer wheel
squealing fun of the highest order.
The ideal combination is a mixed surface course which combines
gravel, dirt and tarmac to give you a feel for the different
skills needed to control the rally car on each surface. If it's
in a forest that's a bonus !
Which cars are best ?
Some people have their dream rally
car or want to recreate the images they see on TV of top rally
stars hurtling along in a Subaru Impreza or Mitsubishi Evo,
some people want the nostalgia of the rally greats of years
gone by like the Escort RS2000, and some people just want to
have a laugh. The car is a matter of personal preference, but
the fun is just as great in a Toyota Corolla as it is in Subaru
Impreza.
The main factor to consider is which wheels drive the car. Rally
cars are either rear wheel drive, front wheel drive or 4 wheel
drive and all offer a different driving experience. For raw
rally driving fun you can't beat a rear wheel drive car - it's
the easiest to get sliding around the bends and that's what
we are all looking for !
What about location ?
Again, the location of the rally
driving course is a matter of personal preference. One dirt
and gravel rally course is pretty much the same as the next
so, unless you really want to drive at Brands Hatch or Silverstone,
go for a location that suits you. Rally driving days that are
run on an airfield in the middle of nowhere will be just as
much fun as more prestigious venues and usually cheaper. There's
alot to be said for a short drive to and from the venue !
Overall Verdict:
Whichever rally driving day you
choose, you can be fairly certain of having a great time. Rally
experiences are enormous fun.
Half days are a perfect gift as the driving time is enough to
enjoy without becoming tiring, full days are better for more
advanced drivers and intensive courses are ideal only for people
with serious rally driving ambitions.
For most people, any rear wheel drive car on a dirt / gravel
course will deliver genuine unrestrained rally driving exhilaration
in bucket loads. But for people who are slightly more particular
about their rally car or venue, all the options are all available.
Where can I find details about
the days available ?
Check out our Half Day, Full Day
and Intensive Course pages for a brief overview of what's available.
For more details about any of the days featured, just click
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