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Phil Price Rally School

Price: £285 (full day) Drive time: 81 minutes

Nobody does it better than Phil Price when it comes to providing a real taste of rallying. The day begins with a safety briefing, and then it’s straight into rear-wheel-drive Escorts and the chance to experience the course. Laps in the Fords are combined with runs in a Subaru Impreza, both as a passenger and driver, through a proper rally stage complete with hairpins and 300ft drops. You can watch your rivals slither around the course from the comfort of a covered balcony, and the day finishes with a run-off against the clock and a bottle of bubbly for the winner. Seriously good fun, there’s a friendly feel to the wholesession – plus you get to learn the art of going sideways!

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