Get ready to get sideways with a drifting experience. Not all cars were built to go in straight line, that's something you'll come to terms with when you learn to drift with on one of our hugely popular drifting driving experiences. Take control of some of the best drift cars like the Nissan 200SX and learn how to burn rubber. Get started with an introduction to drift or take part in a learn to drift half day. Browse our full range of Car drifting experience days at a number of UK locations below.
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A drifting experience is a style of driving in a high performance car, where you are performing drifting, which is the motorsport technique whereby the driver deliberately oversteers the car, which causes the rear wheels to lose traction, resulting in a controlled slide in and out of corners.
What cars are used on drifting experiences?
Typically, it'll be a high performance, rear-wheel drive car that you'll be learning drifting techniques on. Models that are commonly used on the drifting experiences we sell include the Nissan 350z, the Lexus IS200, the BMW E90 and the Mazda MX5.
Do I need previous experience in order to take part in drifting?
The good news is that you don't need any prior experience to book onto a drifting session. The drifting instructors at the various venues the experience packages are held at are all highly skilled and qualified, so they'll provide you with the guidance and knowledge you need.
What is the age limit for a drifting experience?
The age limit will vary depending on the supplier at the venue, but most drifting experience sessions will require you to be 17 years old and hold a full, valid driving licence.
Ready to learn to drift in a specialised drift car? You'll be taught the basics such as power slides, drift control and drift braking techniques. A high revving, tyre burning drift experience is one of the most exciting driving experiences out there.
Drifting is the art of driving at high speeds with the rear tyres of the vehicle sliding, whilst retaining control. On our drift experiences, we use a number of specially prepared drifting cars such as the Lexus IS2000, Nissan Skyline and 350Z, BMW M3, Caterham, Mazda Westfields and Porsche Caymans. These drift schools and events run at drift tracks across the country, including Bovingdon Airfield (Hertfordshire) with Drift Limits, Seighford Driving Centre (Staffordshire) and Rye House Raceway (Hertfordshire).
Our action-packed drifting driving experience days are designed to teach you the basics and help develop your skills until you are a fully-fledged drifter! Drifting is becoming one of the most popular racing driving days in the UK, with more and more people wanting to learn how to drift. You can get involved in some sideways action with a gift voucher from the range of packages below.
You can save up to 67% off drifting experience days with our special offers, and, as well as experiences and drifting lessons, Trackdays also offer drifting passenger rides. These are perfect for juniors or attendees who aren't confident behind the wheel yet.
All of our open gift vouchers make great unique gifts for loved ones, or an exciting treat for yourself. They're also perfect for corporate team-building days. If you know when and where you want to learn to drift, browse and select one of our available dates.
For the more seasoned drifter, there are also a limited number of Drift Open Track Days, in both half day and full day session that are hosted at Bovingdon which are worth checking out. Spaces on these do go fast though - so we'd recommend booking these as soon as you're able to!
Learn How to Drift a Car
Whether you're a complete novice or you fancy yourself as the next Ken Block, we have a range of car drifting experiences to suit everyone's needs. So if you need an introduction to drifting, we've got you covered. If you're looking for something a bit more advanced, our exclusive 1-2-1 drifting course is right for you! With a range of specially modified drifting thoroughbreds ready and waiting, plus expert drifting tuition, we'll have you going sideways quicker than you can say tyre squeal!
One question we get a lot is 'can I learn to drift a car without a driving licence?' And whilst the short answer is yes. We do advise customers that you'll need to know how to drive and competently operate a manual car. This is to ensure attendee’s get the most out of their time out on the tarmac.
If you're looking for more information on the do's and don'ts of drifting, with advice from experts such as Scott Mansell, you can learn to drift a car with our illustrated tutorial. We cover the basics of drifting as well as how to star, maintain, transition and exit a drift.
You can book directly onto available drift day dates, or you can purchase an open gift voucher. Our drifting vouchers make the perfect Christmas gift, or birthday present. We have dates available all year round and at many locations across the country.
What is the Purpose of Drifting?
The average driver would no doubt begin to panic if their car started to slide sideways. But with drifting, this is the main objective. By learning to drift in a controlled environment, drivers are actually gaining valuable transferable skills that can be used in the real world should they inadvertently lose control of their car.
The quality of the drifting, for both professionals and amateurs, is judged on angles, speed, style and how well a line is maintained when powering through a corner sideways. The best cars for drifting are rear-wheel drive, manual cars with a handbrake. They don't need to be the most powerful cars in a fleet - with the 200SX being a firm favourite - but you could get a Ferrari to drift if you really wanted to.
From experienced professionals to hobbyists, to those who just want to give it a go, all manner of people are enjoying this unique way of driving. The driving style of drifting originated in the 1970s in Japan and since then, has spread worldwide, with drifting as a form of motorsport, and competitive drifting competitions becoming increasingly popular.
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