Aston Martin
Experience
Push the Aston Martin Vantage, with its high powered 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, to the limit.
We all have an iconic Silverstone Moment, whether it's Mansell providing Senna the World's most expensive taxi ride or the numerous Hamilton Masterclasses.
Now it's time to make your own memories, treat yourself or give this extraordinary experience to the racing fanatic in your life.
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£199
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What you need to know
Here's what you can look forward to:
Drive at the Home of British Motorsport and Formula 1 steeped in driving history. You’ll be surrounded by professional instructors in a world class location, we’ve thought of everything to ensure an unforgettable experience.
- The only fully inclusive experience in the UK. Accident Damage Indemnity is included in the price, so there are no hidden costs to pay on the day
- Expect to be at Silverstone for approximately 2 hours for this experience
- A full safety briefing and instruction delivered by an ARDs instructor
- Two Demonstration laps in our BMW Course Car
- Driving Session 1: 4 laps/8 miles approx, driving the Aston Martin Vantage
- Driving Session 2: 4 laps/8 miles approx, driving the Aston Martin Vantage
- Debrief at the end of the experience delivered by an ARDs professional instructor
- Digital video of your experience available for an extra fee
Let's make sure you're good to go:
- Age: 21 or over
- Height: 5ft 2 ins – 6ft 6ins (157-198cm)
- Maximum weight: 18 stone (approx. 114,3kg)
- You must wear a long sleeved top/jumper, long trousers and comfortable shoes/trainers (but never flip flops)
- You need to have held a full UK manual driving licence for at least three years which must be presented on the day
- We’ll accept your international full manual licence/permit only if you can communicate well in English
INTERNATIONAL
Lead the race from start to finish on this 1.85-mile fast and technically challenging circuit with it's combination of high speed corners and straights. Also used by Formula 1.