Albie wrote:Thanks for the replies guys, most helpful.
I guess three laps and it will be over too soon but at least I will get a flavour of one of these cars! My own car is a 2003 Honda civic so a big step up for me.
The experience is at Dunsfold and i have ten months to book it up.
I've no idea of the "track" at Dunsfold, others here might have but it's not a race circuit.
That might mean that the "track" is designed to accommodate all who sign up.
That said, you should perhaps find out the particular models of each marque being offered.
That would mean you could read reviews and come to an idea of which would appeal to you.
Generalisation alert, Aston is GT, Ferrari is sorta practical sports, Lamboghini is the devil.
Your first lap, you will have to show that you can drive the car and if so, on the second lap you might be allowed to explore its capabilities and then as Horse has said the third lap is slowing down.
Thing is the person alongside might be the owner of the car.
So, how to drive it, whichever you decide upon, smooth AD style is the best way but appreciating that there are no speed limits or concerns about any towards.
You might need to use other than pull push of course but anyone who has read here will be familiar with the types of steering techniques and where each might be used.