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If you fancy flinging an MX5 around head to Brands Hatch & go drifting! Going fast in a straight line is great fun but sliding sideways around a bend at serious speed is just out of this world. It takes skill concentration & maybe a bit of beginner's luck for these amazing experiences in Kent. First up we must mention the instructing team at this Brands Hatch school. To give you an idea of the calibre of this Kentish school Chief instructor Kenny Lam is known as the grandfather of British drifting. & head honcho Rich Newton has many many years of experience judging drifting competitions (no pressure to try & impress him then!). As for the cars we're talking Mazda MX5s. Various upgraded bits & bobs mean these little sports cars are nothing like the ones you see cruising the High Street. Maintaining & running a drift car takes a lot of money & mechanical skill. The tyres are changed more often than you've had hot dinners
- & that's hardly surprising after the likes of Mr Lam & Mr Newton have been playing for a few hours. We are offering you the Adrenaline Drifting experience which gives small groups of five drivers a great introduction to drifting with around 20 minutes individual drive time in total. The Drift Training is more intense & you can choose between 1.5hrs of individual teaching time on the 1:1 experience or join a four-hour small group session for four. The action all happens in & around a zoned off area of the paddocks. You'll start by learning the basics where you'll get a feel for the sensation of swinging the car out. Then you'll move on to mastering handbrake usage throttle balance & counter steer before taking it one step further to do full corner drifts at Brands Hatch. How cool is that! Be it one-to-one or in a small group you'll have plenty of time to get sliding & tyre screeching. We totally see the attraction of going to Brands hatch drifting
- it's seat of your pants stuff for sure & there's nothing like getting the knack of the sideways drift action that just looks so stylish.