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Would you like the opportunity to drive real FORMULA FORD RACE CAR? Driving a single-seater Formula Ford racing car is unlike anything else. These are real race cars!!! You'll be strapped into the open cockpit by a six-point racing harness with the quick release steering wheel in front of you. You'll have the gear stick on your right connected to a 4-speed close ratio, purpose-built racing gearbox. You're seated only a couple of inches off the ground and you'll know it -- you can feel every bump and vibration as your super-responsive car reacts to every tiny adjustment you make.

We also have the world’s first purpose built Formula Ford 2-Seater with over 200hp and less then 1000kg in weight. Jump on board with our professional race driver for a edge of your seat experience.

Our drive days are available at Sydney Motorsport Park & Wakefield Park .

Check us out on – www.driving-experience.com.au or call us on 1300 121886

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Hi mate. Our workshop is located in Glendenning near SMSP. If you would like to come visit and we can see if you will fit. Hard to say definately without seeing yourself. You will definately fit in the 2 seater no dramas. Just Pm or give us a call.

Prices start from $179 depending on whether you want to be a passenger or drive yourself. You can call me on 96779003 and I can give you the full details on all our experiences or check out www.driving-experience.com.au for all experiences.



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