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What is the difference between a Rally ride as a co-driver and as a driver?
The difference between a rally ride as a co-driver and as a driver lies in how intensely you experience the adventure and what role you take on the track. As a co-driver, you sit next to a professional rally driver who masters techniques of sliding, braking, and accelerating. You get to feel all the speed, precision, and power of the car without having to worry about control. This is a great option for those who want to experience the full potential of a rally car in the hands of an experienced racer and enjoy the extreme sensations of sliding and speed without the responsibility of handling the vehicle.
As a driver, however, you take the wheel yourself and, with the instructor’s support, become part of a real rally team. You learn basic techniques such as cornering, using the handbrake to slide, and developing a feel for proper timing of braking and accelerating. The feeling of controlling the car on the track yourself brings a different level of adrenaline and pride. The driver’s option is ideal for those who want to actively participate, test their skills, and feel what it’s like to be in the shoes of a professional rally driver.
Both options offer an unforgettable experience, but the difference is in intensity and responsibility – as a co-driver you enjoy the race without worries, while as a driver you co-create the experience yourself.