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Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 8:39 am
by rossybee
https://www.itison.com/Dundee/deals/sup ... riving--14
Spotted this, could be good for my young lad, a tall 13.
Held at either Crail or Driftland.
Worthwhile, or crap due to health and safety for youngsters?
Anyone know of Supercar Scotland?
Cheers

Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 12:34 pm
by istoo
interested in this too... note entirely sure but is supercar scotland a reincarnation of rio prestige?
Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:57 pm
by les
I got a xmas prezzie (via itison) for Supercar Scotland. Rather than crail etc, it was from Balloch to Inverary (convoy) road trip. Cars were all good but they made extra cash imo by flogging the extra insurances on the day and I'm sure that if you didn't take them you would have been 'found out' to have done something to the car. Also the small print basically said that you couldn't rev the cars over 4k else you were responsible if the engine blew lol.
That said, over all the experience was, I dove up to Loch Lomond in the elise, spent 4-5 hours driving their cars and drove home knowing that the mine was still the best of the lot

much to the relief of the bank balance
Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 9:56 pm
by point n squirt
les wrote:I got a xmas prezzie (via itison) for Supercar Scotland. Rather than crail etc, it was from Balloch to Inverary (convoy) road trip. Cars were all good but they made extra cash imo by flogging the extra insurances on the day and I'm sure that if you didn't take them you would have been 'found out' to have done something to the car. Also the small print basically said that you couldn't rev the cars over 4k else you were responsible if the engine blew lol.
That said, over all the experience was, I dove up to Loch Lomond in the elise, spent 4-5 hours driving their cars and drove home knowing that the mine was still the best of the lot

much to the relief of the bank balance

too true

Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:01 am
by thinfourth
Or
You could wait till his next birthday and buy him an auto test special
As you can compete from 14 years old
Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 8:27 pm
by rossybee
thinfourth wrote:Or
You could wait till his next birthday and buy him an auto test special
As you can compete from 14 years old
Oof! Early September!
That sounds like the start of a slippery slope Paul

Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:41 am
by Dominic
rossybee wrote:thinfourth wrote:Or
You could wait till his next birthday and buy him an auto test special
As you can compete from 14 years old
Oof! Early September!
That sounds like the start of a slippery slope Paul

14 year olds can only complete in the production car class, with an adult sitting next to them, so don't go buying the special quite yet

Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:48 am
by Andy G
they are out of Glasgow and took over our vouchers when I got rid of Experience Limits Scotland.
Nothing to do with Rio Prestige.
Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:00 pm
by thinfourth
Dominic wrote:rossybee wrote:thinfourth wrote:Or
You could wait till his next birthday and buy him an auto test special
As you can compete from 14 years old
Oof! Early September!
That sounds like the start of a slippery slope Paul

14 year olds can only complete in the production car class, with an adult sitting next to them, so don't go buying the special quite yet

What class is Mr Bee in?
Special or adult?
Re: Junior Supercar Experience
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:25 pm
by rossybee
My mummy says I'm special.