Rally Driving Thrill in a Subaru Turbo, 9 Laps
Rally Driving 8 Lap Drive Plus Hot Lap
Rally Driving Experience, 17 Laps
Turbo Rally Car Drive, 9 Laps
Two Car Rally Blast, 17 Laps
WRX Rally, Drive for 4 Laps Plus Hot Lap
Rally Car, Two Car Blast, 17 Laps
XLR8 Turbo Rally Drive, 8 Laps Plus Hot Lap
Rally Car Two Car Blast, 17 Laps
Rally Hot Lap Ride
Drive a Mitsubishi VRX Rally Car
Turbo Rally Driving Taster
Rally Driving Half Day
Drive a Rally Car, 13 Laps Combo
V8 Race Buggy and WRX Rally Car Combo
Half Day Ultimate Rally Drive
Turbo Rally Driving Taster
Rally Car Combo, 13 Laps
Rally Hot Laps, 3 Laps
Rally Driving Thrill Ride, 4 Laps
13 Lap Rally Driving Combo
Rally Driving Two Car Blast, 17 Laps
Three Car Rally Blast, 27 Laps
Rally Car Drive, Half Day
Rally Drive for 8 Laps plus Ride for 1 Hot Lap
Rally Combo, 13 Laps
Rally Combo, 13 Laps
Rally Driving Two Car Blast, 16 Laps
Drive a Subaru Rally Car for 6 Laps
Drive a WRX Rally Car, 6 Laps 1 V8 Buggy Hot Lap
You'll learn all about the track. How to whip the car at speed into a corner with full sideways action. Get to race away down the straight and how to nail those corner exits. You'll be amazed by the responsive handling. You'll be blown away by the incredible power. Then, to cap it all off, many of the rally experiences will see your instructor taking to the wheel with you as the passenger. You'll experience the thrill of rally car racing for some burning hot laps. Phew! Talk about senses in overdrive. This will get you buzzing.
Car Control. A rally driver must have excellent car control skills and be able to navigate the course quickly and safely. This requires a deep understanding of the car's handling characteristics and the ability to make split-second decisions.
Concentration. Rally driving is an intense sport that requires drivers to remain focused for extended periods. Drivers must stay alert and react quickly to changing conditions on the course.
Coordination. Rally drivers need to be able to work closely with their co-driver and navigate through the rally stage according to the instructions given by the co-driver.
Precision. Rally drivers must be precise in their driving, as a minor mistake on the course can result in significant time loss.
Read road. Rally drivers must have a keen sense of reading the road, judging the road's camber, slope, surface and grip levels. They also need to predict and avoid potential hazards.
All in all, rally driving requires physical and mental skills and the ability to work closely with the co-driver. It's a challenging but thrilling sport, and the best drivers are highly skilled, focused, and adaptable.