Trackdays.co.uk have slashed the price of a gift idea for kids titled ‘The Junior Supercar Thrill’ by 25% to boost sales during the Christmas holidays. The experience which involves juniors aged 11 to 12 or teenagers from 13 to 16 to be able to drive a Supercar at various venues around the UK.
(PRWEB UK) 23 November 2012
Trackdays.co.uk have slashed the price of a gift idea for kids titled ‘The Junior Supercar Thrill’ by 25% to boost kids supercar experience sales during the Christmas holidays. The experience which involves juniors aged 11 to 12 or teenagers from 13 to 16 to be able to drive a Supercar is available at various venues around the UK.
Dan Jones, Operations Manager for Trackdays.co.uk said “Junior Supercar driving experiences are now widely available in the UK since first coming into the market in 2009. Previously driving experiences for teenagers were a ‘driving lesson’ style experience in a standard training car but now they are able to take the wheel of a Supercar such as a Ferrari or Lamborghini and drive it under the guidance of an instructor”.
There are five Supercars to choose from which include an Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Audi R8 or Nissan GTR. For the smaller children of 11 and 12 there are booster seats which will help them see over the dashboard, most 13, 14, 15 and 16 year olds are tall enough not to require this as the lower limit is about 4ft 10 inches.
The discounted junior driving experience is available at three different locations which are located from the midlands through to the north down the spine of the UK. All the gift vouchers which are purchased as Christmas gifts have to be redeemed by the 30th June and the first available dates will be in the first half term break of 2013.
For further information on driving experiences for teenagers, kids and juniors visit the website.
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