Racing Box Deal of the Day | Groupon Washington DC
My girlfriend just purchased this (2 laps each) for my father and myself as Christmas presents!!! :woot2:
Here is the listing from Groupon for those of you who don't have accounts.
Has anyone else looked into this? Or taking a similar experience?
My girlfriend just purchased this (2 laps each) for my father and myself as Christmas presents!!! :woot2:
Here is the listing from Groupon for those of you who don't have accounts.
Without wheels, racecars would only serve their intended purposes: as beds for children and as metaphors for life. Take hold of the wheel with today's Groupon to Racing Box at Summit Point Motorsports Park. Choose from the following options:
* For $99, you get to drive 1 lap in a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or an Aston Martin (a $259 value).
* For $149, you get to drive 2 laps in a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or an Aston Martin (a $299 value).
* For $199, you get to drive 3 laps in a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or an Aston Martin (a $399 value).
* For $519, you get to drive 10 laps in a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or an Aston Martin (a $1,199 value).
* For $899, you get to drive 21 laps in a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or an Aston Martin (a $1,999 value).
The automotive aficionados at Racing Box teach aspirant wheel wielders to pilot luxury cars on a racing track. The 45-minute vehicular voyage revs up as Racing Box's staff imparts a technical briefing, demonstrates proper technique, and details a set of safety instructions, such as when it's necessary to wear a traffic cone over one's face. Before gripping the wheel, pupils sit back in a Porsche Cayenne while the pro escorts the passenger and one friend around two laps of the 2.3-mile track. A driving simulator further acquaints passengers with the car before allowing them to set foot on the pedal of a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, or an Aston Martin. Once strapped in, the blooming motorist careens around the track for 1, 2, 3, 10, or 21 asphalt-shredding laps. Post-jaunt, racers take home or tattoo foreheads with a driving certificate that proves their accelerant authenticity.
Has anyone else looked into this? Or taking a similar experience?