Thursday, January 30, 2014

TrackDays.co.uk releases new “Castle Combe Supercar Driving Experiences” for 2014

(PRWEB UK) 24 January 2014


TrackDays.co.uk releases new “Castle Combe Supercar Driving Experiences” for 2014. The Castle Combe Race Circuit in Wiltshire offers a wide selection of super cars to choose from, including Ferrari’s, Aston Martin’s & Lamborghini’s. Since its conversion from an airfield in 1950, it has hosted many racing driver legends such as Mansell, Senna and Coulthard just to name a few.


As well as racing events, Castle Combe also hosts a wide range of exciting track days and driving experiences where visitors can use the circuit either in their own car or motorcycle or have an experience driving something else. Up until recently the choices of cars to drive have been fairly slim and included a single seater experience, rally stage and a performance car experience in a Lotus Elise.


For 2014, an exciting new fleet of Supercars has been brought to the doorstep and now customers can enjoy a driving blast around the 1.85 mile Circuit in something like a Ferrari or Lamborghini. So for instance if guest drivers wanted to drive a Ferrari at Castle Combe the standard experience consists of 3 laps driving their chosen Supercar followed by an instructor giving them a high-speed lap in a performance car. Visitors can also book up to drive more than one Supercar from a mouth-watering fleet which includes the Ferrari 360, Ferrari 430, Ferrari 458 Italsia, Aston Martin Vantage V8, Aston Martin DB9, Aston Martin DBS, Lamborghini Gallardo, Lamborghini LP560, Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, Lamborghini Murcielago, Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, Audi R8, Ariel Atom, Porsche 997 Turbo or Ford Focus RS 2.5 Turbo.


The experience will begin in June 2014 but vouchers can be purchased now from Trackdays.co.uk that will be valid for 10 months. There will be weekend and weekday availability and all guest drivers need to take part is a valid UK driving licence.


For more information on Castle Combe driving experiences visit the website.



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