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How does your rally drive work?
1. Arrival and welcome
Upon arrival at the location, you will be greeted by a friendly team of organizers. First, you complete the registration and receive basic information about the program schedule. At this stage, you will get acquainted with the track, the vehicles, and the timetable. Right from the start, you will feel the authentic racing atmosphere – the sound of engines, the smell of fuel, and the energy of the team that will guide you through the entire experience.
2. Preparation and safety instructions
As this is both an adrenaline-filled and safe adventure, safety always comes first. The instructors explain all the key safety measures, present the rally track, and clarify how the drive will proceed. If you are in the role of co-driver, you will learn how communication with the driver works and what to expect in each part of the course. If you choose to drive yourself, you will also receive an introduction to basic rally techniques – braking, sliding through corners, and the correct use of racing equipment.
3. Protective equipment
Before the ride, you will receive all the necessary equipment, including a racing suit, helmet, and HANS system. This ensures maximum safety while making you feel like a real member of a rally team. Putting on the gear is a special moment, as you gradually transform from a spectator into a participant in a real race.
4. Getting to know the vehicle
The instructor then introduces you to the rally car in which you will experience the drive. It is a specially modified vehicle with a roll cage, sport seats, multi-point harnesses, and a powerful engine built for demanding conditions. You will get to know the interior, the feeling inside the cockpit, and the way such a vehicle handles in turns, accelerations, and slides.
5. Rally drive on the track
When you are ready, the most exciting part begins – the rally drive. On the track you will face a mix of fast straights, sharp corners, and adrenaline-charged accelerations. As a co-driver, a professional rally driver will take you through the track with incredible precision and speed only a racing car can deliver. If you are behind the wheel, under the supervision of the instructor, you will try basic rally maneuvers and feel what it’s like to drive a real race car.
6. An adrenaline-filled experience
A rally drive is not just sitting in a car – it is an intense adrenaline adventure that overwhelms all your senses. You will feel the vibrations of the vehicle, the power of the engine, and the forces pressing you into the seat. The corners, the sliding, and the spray of gravel or dirt under the wheels create an unforgettable feeling that stays with you long after.
7. Conclusion and impressions
After the drive, you return to the base where you share impressions with the team. This is the moment when the adrenaline slowly settles, but the memories remain strong. For an additional fee, you can receive photos and video recordings, so you can share the adventure with family and friends. The pride of having sat in a real rally car will stay with you long after the day ends.