The Ultimate Ferrari Driving Experience Blast 4 Cars includes driving the Ferrari 355, Ferrari 360, Ferrari 430 and Ferrari 458 for 6 miles each. These drives will be followed by a High Speed Passenger Ride in one of our saloon cars at your selected venue.
Here’s what to expect:
✔️ Welcome introduction and sign in with our team to collect your itinerary!
✔️ Drivers briefing with an experienced and qualified instructor.
✔️ You will drive your first selected vehicle for 6 miles around the track.
✔️ You will then drive your second selected vehicle for 6 miles around the track.
✔️ You will then drive your third selected vehicle for 6 miles around the track.
✔️ You will then drive your fourth selected vehicle for 6 miles around the track.
✔️ Your day will finish with High Speed Passenger Ride in one of our saloon cars!
✔️ You also have the option to view or purchase professional photographs taken whilst you have been driving.
✔️ Please collect a certificate to commemorate your driving experience from our media desk.
Minimum age
The minimum age to participate in a driving experience is 17 years old (individuals under the age of 18 need parental/guardian consent)
Minimum height
The minimum height to participate in a driving experience is 4ft 10in.
Maximum height
The maximum height to participate in a driving experience is 6ft 4in. (Please contact us to discuss your options regarding this)
Maximum weight
The maximum weight to participate in a driving experience is 20 stone. (Please contact us to discuss your options regarding this)
Driving licence
All participants must hold a full valid driving licence and must have this present with them on the day the event is taking place. (International licences are accepted)
Communication
All participants must have a good basic understanding of the English language and must be able to understand basic hand manoeuvres.
Clothing
Appropriate clothing and footwear must be worn at all times during the event.
Health
Participants must be in good health and must wear glasses if required.
Drinking
Individuals who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be permitted to participate. The Event Managers decision is final.
Vouchers
Vouchers hold a 12-month validity period unless otherwise stated.
Expiration date
Experiences must be booked and taken before the expiry date of the voucher.
Book ahead
We ask that you book a minimum of 8 weeks in advance so we can give the best availability of venues and vehicles.
Cancellation
Cancellation cover can be purchased separately, this covers you in the instance of death in the immediate family, breakdown on the way to an event or illness on the day.
Availability
All experiences are subject to availability with regards to vehicles, dates and venues.
Weather
We still operate during adverse weather; however we hold the right to cancel an experience if the weather is too severe.
Spectators
Spectators are welcome at all our venues.
Under 16s
Individuals under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Our dates
Most experiences are available February to November.
Indemnity waiver
When attending an experience with ourselves you are fully insured to drive our cars, however you may be liable for the excess payment if any claim needs to be made due to damage to the vehicles. It is advised that participants purchase an indemnity waiver that is offered to them at the time of booking and on the day.
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Ferrari F360 Modena
FerrariF360
Modena
The 360M may have been the 'junior' car in Ferrari’s range when it was launched in 1999, but that doesn't hold it back from being one of the best cars in the modern era of the company. The 360 is easier and cheaper to service than the previous mid-engined Ferraris, and it brought new levels of build quality and the widespread use of aluminium in the construction of the body and chassis. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed183
Power395
0-60 Time4.3
CylindersV8
Engine Size3.6
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£109,000
Ferrari F430
FerrariF430
A traditional mid-engined two-seat supercar, it employs technology honed in F1 racing to make it one of the most exciting road cars on sale. While similar in proportion to the 360, the F430 is more angular, the rear end styling borrowed from the Enzo supercar while the distinctive twin nostril treatment at the front is inspired by Ferrari’s 1960s Grand Prix racers. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed196
Power490
0-60 Time4
CylindersV8
Engine Size4.3
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£148,000
Ferrari F458 Italia
FerrariF458
Italia
Ferrari may have been founded on a series of V12-powered cars, but some of its most successful models were those fitted with a mid-rear-mounted V8. And so it is with the Ferrari 458 Italia – the name meaning 4.5-litres and eight cylinders, with Italia thrown it at the end in homage to its home country. It was hailed by none other than Jeremy Clarkson as one of the most beautiful Ferraris ever made. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed202
Power562
0-60 Time3.3
CylindersV8
Engine Size4.5
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£248,000
Ferrari F488 GTB
FerrariF488 GTB
The Ferrari 488's bodywork has been meticulously crafted to achieve a 50% surge in downforce compared to the 458, all the while diminishing aerodynamic drag at the front, a novel dual splitter serves a dual purpose: not only does it enhance radiator cooling by forcibly directing air into them, but it also expertly guides the airflow over the underbody vortex generators, generating ground effects without tacking on undesirable drag. Moving to the rear, a fresh rear spoiler (which can be described as a slotted flap) has been seamlessly integrated into the rear decklid and bumper. This innovative design elevates downforce performance without necessitating the use of a raised wing situated centrally, the "Aero Pillar" masterfully redirects air beneath the car's flat body, and two vents positioned in the bonnet serve as outlets for air from the front bumper's dual intakes. This ingenious arrangement further mitigates air pressure over the car's frontal area. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed205
Power661
0-60 Time2.9
CylindersV8
Engine Size3.9
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£0
Ferrari F360 Modena
FerrariF360
Modena
The 360M may have been the 'junior' car in Ferrari’s range when it was launched in 1999, but that doesn't hold it back from being one of the best cars in the modern era of the company. The 360 is easier and cheaper to service than the previous mid-engined Ferraris, and it brought new levels of build quality and the widespread use of aluminium in the construction of the body and chassis. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed183
Power395
0-60 Time4.3
CylindersV8
Engine Size3.6
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£109,000
Ferrari F430
FerrariF430
A traditional mid-engined two-seat supercar, it employs technology honed in F1 racing to make it one of the most exciting road cars on sale. While similar in proportion to the 360, the F430 is more angular, the rear end styling borrowed from the Enzo supercar while the distinctive twin nostril treatment at the front is inspired by Ferrari’s 1960s Grand Prix racers. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed196
Power490
0-60 Time4
CylindersV8
Engine Size4.3
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£148,000
Ferrari F458 Italia
FerrariF458
Italia
Ferrari may have been founded on a series of V12-powered cars, but some of its most successful models were those fitted with a mid-rear-mounted V8. And so it is with the Ferrari 458 Italia – the name meaning 4.5-litres and eight cylinders, with Italia thrown it at the end in homage to its home country. It was hailed by none other than Jeremy Clarkson as one of the most beautiful Ferraris ever made. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed202
Power562
0-60 Time3.3
CylindersV8
Engine Size4.5
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£248,000
Ferrari F488 GTB
FerrariF488 GTB
The Ferrari 488's bodywork has been meticulously crafted to achieve a 50% surge in downforce compared to the 458, all the while diminishing aerodynamic drag at the front, a novel dual splitter serves a dual purpose: not only does it enhance radiator cooling by forcibly directing air into them, but it also expertly guides the airflow over the underbody vortex generators, generating ground effects without tacking on undesirable drag. Moving to the rear, a fresh rear spoiler (which can be described as a slotted flap) has been seamlessly integrated into the rear decklid and bumper. This innovative design elevates downforce performance without necessitating the use of a raised wing situated centrally, the "Aero Pillar" masterfully redirects air beneath the car's flat body, and two vents positioned in the bonnet serve as outlets for air from the front bumper's dual intakes. This ingenious arrangement further mitigates air pressure over the car's frontal area. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed205
Power661
0-60 Time2.9
CylindersV8
Engine Size3.9
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£0
Ferrari F360 Modena
FerrariF360
Modena
The 360M may have been the 'junior' car in Ferrari’s range when it was launched in 1999, but that doesn't hold it back from being one of the best cars in the modern era of the company. The 360 is easier and cheaper to service than the previous mid-engined Ferraris, and it brought new levels of build quality and the widespread use of aluminium in the construction of the body and chassis. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed183
Power395
0-60 Time4.3
CylindersV8
Engine Size3.6
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£109,000
Ferrari F430
FerrariF430
A traditional mid-engined two-seat supercar, it employs technology honed in F1 racing to make it one of the most exciting road cars on sale. While similar in proportion to the 360, the F430 is more angular, the rear end styling borrowed from the Enzo supercar while the distinctive twin nostril treatment at the front is inspired by Ferrari’s 1960s Grand Prix racers. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed196
Power490
0-60 Time4
CylindersV8
Engine Size4.3
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£148,000
Ferrari F458 Italia
FerrariF458
Italia
Ferrari may have been founded on a series of V12-powered cars, but some of its most successful models were those fitted with a mid-rear-mounted V8. And so it is with the Ferrari 458 Italia – the name meaning 4.5-litres and eight cylinders, with Italia thrown it at the end in homage to its home country. It was hailed by none other than Jeremy Clarkson as one of the most beautiful Ferraris ever made. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed202
Power562
0-60 Time3.3
CylindersV8
Engine Size4.5
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£248,000
Ferrari F488 GTB
FerrariF488 GTB
The Ferrari 488's bodywork has been meticulously crafted to achieve a 50% surge in downforce compared to the 458, all the while diminishing aerodynamic drag at the front, a novel dual splitter serves a dual purpose: not only does it enhance radiator cooling by forcibly directing air into them, but it also expertly guides the airflow over the underbody vortex generators, generating ground effects without tacking on undesirable drag. Moving to the rear, a fresh rear spoiler (which can be described as a slotted flap) has been seamlessly integrated into the rear decklid and bumper. This innovative design elevates downforce performance without necessitating the use of a raised wing situated centrally, the "Aero Pillar" masterfully redirects air beneath the car's flat body, and two vents positioned in the bonnet serve as outlets for air from the front bumper's dual intakes. This ingenious arrangement further mitigates air pressure over the car's frontal area. Select your experience here
Vehicle Stats
Top Speed205
Power661
0-60 Time2.9
CylindersV8
Engine Size3.9
DrivetrainRWD
Market Value£0
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With its exhilarating sweeping turns, astonishingly high average speed, and dramatic elevation changes this circuit is not for the faint of heart. However, it promises the same once-in-a-lifetime driving experience. Do you think you can handle the intense G-forces? The corners of the circuit are all named after military vehicles such as Saracen, Chieftan, Challenger and so on.
For your convenience, there is no exact postcode for the entrance. We've provided the nearest postcode for the above address, and you can find the entrance on Tout Hill/Rye Hill Road. Use What 3 Words to arrive at the exact entrance used for all participants. Please take note: The tank entrance is not used by Everyman Racing.
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North Weald Driving Centre is located within the aerodrome, next to the M1 in Epping Forest, Essex. It was an important fighter station during the Battle of Britain and continues to be the home of many historic aircraft today.
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