Talladega Speedway Gift

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Talladega Speedway Gift

The 10 lap Talladega Super speed way session, Get as much sleep as you can and try not to over do it the night before. Once inside the track, follow our signs to registration. After registering and signing our waiver you will be directed to the Driver’s Meeting which will begin your adventure. After your instruction you’ll be separated into groups. When it is your group’s turn you’ll climb through the window and be strapped into the racecar. There will be an instructor sitting in the right hand seat there to act as a spotter and give you hand signals. Once on the track don’t forget to relax, because so may people I meet got so excited that race was over and could remember a thing this was truly the biggest thrill of their life! The 10 lap Talladega Super speedway session let’s you drive around NASCAR’s largest track. Everyone wants to drive on Talladega Super speedway! You can experience and take on the high banks and have some fun for 10 laps. The 10 lap session not only gives you the feel of the car but it teach you the racing groove, plus you can also make passes. With the ten laps you get more comfortable with your surroundings and have the opportunity to go faster. I could not believe passing was permitted! The DJRA instructor in the right seat guided me with hand signals and his spotting helped me make really fast and safe trip around the track. „I could not have asked for a better present Wow, what a rush. The experience was absolutely wonderful. At the Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure you take Talladega's 33-degree banked turns so close to the wall that your ears pop, and then hang on as they roar so fast down the back stretch.“ „Dale Jarrett gets you out on the track with other cars and allows you to pass them that is far much more exciting and fun than the follow the leader format I have done with other racing schools.“