There are a wide range of rally driving courses and experiences open to the public, mainly for people who:

1. Want to buy an experience for a loved one – More Info
2. Want to get into rally driving and learn the necessary skills – More Info
3. Already are competitive rally drivers and want additional training – More Info

We find a large proportion of people searching for rally driving courses and experiences, are buying for their car loving boyfriend or husband. If this is you, then quite possibly you will be buying him (or her!) the most fun, interesting, exhilarating and insightful driving day they could possibly ever experience!  A rally driving course is a must for any car fan!

Course Types:

There are a range of rally driving courses and experiences available for drivers. Some cost under £50, others are closer to £500. Below are a range of the most popular courses:

1. Full/Half Rally Driving Day – Most people opt for a full or half day where they get the chance to experience a rally car, learn rally techniques and then have a demo drive by a professional rally driver. These usually cost from £200-£500, and are ideal for those who want to have a little more than just a brief insight into rally driving, and to also learn rally driving techniques – More Info/Book

2. Subaru Rally Experience – Many people wish to experience a Subaru only rally driving experience. This can be arranged and is a superb experience of those who already own a Subaru, but don’t want to rip the underside of their road car on a forest rally stage! Usual prices are around £300-£500 – More Info/Book

3. Night Rally Experience – The third most popular rally driving course and experience is a night experience. This is where the session takes place at night, which often adds to the fun and exhilaration! You will learn rally driving skills and experience, plus you will get a demo drive with a professional tutor. The prices are a little more than most at around £400, but if you are serious about night time rally driving, then this is the course for you! – More Info/Book 

Things You  Learn:

Taking a rally driving course means you learn how to drive a rally car in its home environment. Rally driving can cover a range of surfaces, from tarmac, snow, gravel and the forrest. Most people associate rally driving with forest stages or gravel – where you can push and slide the car around the most. You will learn:

1. Learn how to create and control power slides
2. Master the art of the handbrake turn
3. Learn how to drive on a range of loose surfaces
4. Understand the Scandinavian flick.
5. Under and Oversteer and the four-wheel drift.

Although a rally driving experience is not designed to replace advanced driver training (should you wish to become a more skilled road driver) it does teach you how to deal with emergency situations, should the situation ever arise.