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Author: Subject: Full Day Stunt School - Northampton 11th December 2010 Anyone go?
jossey

posted on 13/12/10 at 09:26 AM Reply With Quote
Full Day Stunt School - Northampton 11th December 2010 Anyone go?

i went to a stunt driving day in northampton at teh stock car track.

just wondering if anyone off here went?

i heard a few talking about kit cars but couldnt work out who it was cos they was sat down in a crowded room?

Thanks



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hobbsy

posted on 13/12/10 at 11:00 AM Reply With Quote
I didn't but can you give me more details about the day. Costs / what you did / website?

Sounds interesting

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carpmart

posted on 13/12/10 at 11:12 AM Reply With Quote
Me too, more info





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jossey

posted on 13/12/10 at 12:36 PM Reply With Quote
ola,

I got it for my birthday but i know they are now £135.00

below is the details.

it was a top day. had a real good time.

1st drive a wheelie car (transit van.) moved axle forward with axel with wheels on back. 3 people in back of transit. you are just about weighted to the floor. as you move of it goes to about 45 degrees and you try keep front end up in air. good fun but no easy. mine went up and down like a jack in the hat lol

2nd we raced the double decker cars. a nissan micro welded to a volvo 740 (i think) the driver in the top does the steering of the bottom car. the bottom car does the pedals. you just shout at each other out of the windows to speed up and slow down etc lol was well funny.

3rd the high speed shoot out. a 2.0l sierra has to chase a micro on a dirt and road track to try catch them. you can never catch the car cos the track was soaked wet through... but it was good fun trying and getting the car mad sideways on the hair pin. then your passenger drives and you have to shoot targets while they drive which gives you reduced time on your lap.

4th push me pull me car. 2 fronts of cars welded together. you need to drive through a track (crab like) good fun but not too fast.

5th hand brake turns in a pug 306

6th movies stunt thing. you drive one car another person drives another toward each other. then as you pass you handbrake turn and see how close you are to each other and how straight. (nose to nose)

7th j turns in a cav 2.0


anyway it was a fun day. you are in a team of 6 people and i had a laugh with people in mine. worth the money.
and it included lunch. (burger chips salad)

See below for more info.



http://www.intotheblue.co.uk/driving-experiences/stunt-vehicles/stunt-car-driving/stunt-school/

Two Car High Speed Shoot Out - Stop the car in front with a mixture of driving skill and shooting ability. Fully adapted cars and state of the art laser weapons bring the movies to life.

Double Decker Chaos - Forget Buses, imagine two cars, one on the roof of the other! The driver in the top car controls the pedals, the driver on the bottom the steering – totally barking and fantastic fun.

Hand Brake Turns - This is a basic auto-stunt driving manoeuvre, and not as hard as it looks! A couple of goes and you'll love it!

J-Turn Challenge - The quintessential car control manoeuvre – learn how to throw your car out of a high speed reverse and make a slick getaway.

The Auto Stunt Movie Theatre - An awesome introduction to the world of premier league Stunt Driving.

Herbie Wheelie experience - It takes nerve to pull power-wheelies a specially built cars. Fantastic fun!

The Pushme Pullyou - An experience you will never forget, driving a “Pushme-Pullyou” stunt car, with two engines, two steering wheels and loads of attitude!



Experience Summary: This superb stunt driving feast lasts 5 1/2 to 6 hours and includes a welcome and safety briefing, 7 different stunt sessions including; two car shootout, double decker drive, hand brake turns, J turn challenge, Stunt movie theatre, Wheelie experience and push me pull you drive. Lunch is provided along with tea and coffee throughout the day. All drivers will receive a commemorative certificate, the best stunt star of the day receives a special trophy. Protective clothing and waterproofs are supplied. There are 48 people on each stunt day and are divided into groups of six for the activities. One of many gifts for men ideas from IntotheBlue.

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speedyxjs

posted on 13/12/10 at 12:47 PM Reply With Quote
That is already on my birthday list for next year!





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eddie99

posted on 13/12/10 at 04:40 PM Reply With Quote
Thats sounds really good fun! Glad you had a nice day, thanks for the info





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