Racecar Driving: A Unique Holiday Gift To Your Loved One

There are thirty plus days to go before Christmas arrives. But as early as now, people are preparing for the holidays - shopping for Christmas decors and gifts. Oh yeah, the holiday season is in the air, actually the cold breeze and snow flakes are apparently saying that it’s joy to the world once again!

Have you already come up with an idea as to what unique gift do you think you can give to your loved ones... A brand new Dodge muffler? An iPod? I’m sure these are great stuff, but do you want something very extraordinary? Something that your loved one will never ever forget? How about letting him drive a real race car and blast at over 100 miles per hour? Sounds cool right? This thing is possible… check this out!

According to the news I read from my source, TheAutoChannel.com, BIR Performance Driving School offers safe instructions and track time to rookie drivers and veteran drivers as well. There’s more! Anybody who purchases a holiday gift card by December 20 will receive a 10 percent "racing savings". Now you can drive your way around the world-renowned Brainerd International Raceway of Brainerd, Minn. Isn’t that exciting or what?

"This holiday season, I'm selling a pure adrenaline rush - and that's in a racecar at speed. We've been in business for 16 years, and every year, we've seen giving the gift of racecar driving becomes an exponentially bigger hit. The person who gives it is excited, and the person receiving it is extremely excited - there's just a ton of excitement on both sides. There's no other experience like it. It's the ultimate thrill," says Gary Curtis, the director of BIR Performance Driving School.

"In lieu of golfing, many people and companies are looking for an alternative activity, so they opt for a day on the track instead. Driving racecars fosters team-building, confidence and loyalty, in addition to improved regular-driving skills. Our program is very safe, considering that we've taught thousands of people and have never had an injury. That's pretty amazing, given that our students can drive over 100 miles per hour with up to nine other racecars on the track,” Curtis added.


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