Ferrari versus Lamborghini

  • Ref: XFLAA

  • Duration: 2½ hrs

  • Instructor briefing and some demonstration laps
  • Learn the racing lines and how to handle the cars
  • Drive a Ferrari F360 and a Lamborghini Gallardo for 9.7 kilometers each
  • Finish with questions and answers and take home a certificate

Two world-famous marques go head to head - with you in the driving seat. The Ferrari F360 is one of Maranello's finest driving machines. Capable of 0-97km/h in 4.5 seconds, with a top speed of 295 km/h, this car is all about pace, handling and refinement. The Lamborghini Gallardo is a totally different drive - brutal and uncompromising, with 500bhp and a top speed of nearly 322 km/h. You'll start with a briefing and some demonstration laps from a qualified instructor, who'll talk you through the racing lines, driving techniques and how to best handle the car out on the track. Then you'll take the driving seat of the Ferrari. Once you've got your breath back, you'll climb into the Lamborghini for more laps. You get to drive 9.7 kilometers in each car, finishing with a question and answer session and certificate presentation.

Locations: Selected Locations, Wigan, Lancashire, Corby, Northamptonshire

More Information:

Participant Guidelines: Maximum weight is 113 kgs. Minimum height is 1.52 meters, maximum 1.93 meters. You must have held a full, current and valid manual driving license for at least 12 months, which you'll be required to produce on the day.

Weather: Driving might be cancelled or curtailed in extreme weather conditions (e.g. snow, ice, heavy rain or high winds) which would make driving at speed dangerous. In the event of a cancellation, you can choose from the alternate experiences provided by red.

Duration: Expect to be at the circuit for around two and a half hours, including your briefing and approximately 30 minutes driving. Please arrive up to 15 minutes in advance of your booked time to ensure a prompt start.

Spectators: Spectators are welcome and there are café/clubhouse facilities on site.

Dress Code: Wear trainers or flat-soled shoes and avoid nylon clothing. A helmet will be provided.

Availability: Saturdays around once a month throughout the year.