When I purchased a Boss the driving school was included and vehicles provided.Fly. I'm assuming it will be similar to the gt350 track attack and raptor program, they provide vehicles
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When I purchased a Boss the driving school was included and vehicles provided.Fly. I'm assuming it will be similar to the gt350 track attack and raptor program, they provide vehicles
Since most circles also extend over water, think there's any chance of offshore driving like in that other video clip?Here is the map of the Off-Road course areas overlaid with state boundaries.
I don't think it's that far north, as i am from utah, I would honestly expect more southern Utah(or that might just be me hoping I can just drive less than an hour) either near Moab or even potentially near St. George for desert running with some rocks. I don't think they gonna build one near salt lake purely for the reason that salt sucks for anything cool as modifications laws there are stricted (can't do anything to an exhaust (not even replacing it with a stock one) tires can't be out side fender, no light bars at all not even off-road etc.) Also it's heavily commercialized compared to anywhere else in Utah.I suspect one is in Utah where they do the Raptor classes, just west of SLC.
There is a ford driving school at the old Larry Miller track in Tooele. They do the ford ST cars, the mustang and off-road raptor classes there. There is an off-road minipark at the track and the images from the web site makes it look like they do a forest service road into the Stansbury's.I don't think it's that far north, as i am from utah, I would honestly expect more southern Utah(or that might just be me hoping I can just drive less than an hour) either near Moab or even potentially near St. George for desert running with some rocks. I don't think they gonna build one near salt lake purely for the reason that salt sucks for anything cool as modifications laws there are stricted (can't do anything to an exhaust (not even replacing it with a stock one) tires can't be out side fender, no light bars at all not even off-road etc.) Also it's heavily commercialized compared to anywhere else in Utah.
Edge ST had this and they provided the Vehicles.since it is included with purchase, think maybe it'll be an option or preffered to bring your own? I guess it depends on just how rough and tumble it is, I would imagine if there is a moderate chance of dinging up vehicles they'll provide them.
They provided vehicles at the school in Utah for the ST program. I did buy the insurance for the car during the course but you didn't have too. It wasn't too much and I didn't know what to expect. I'd probably buy the insurance again but wouldn't be too uncomfortable without it.Edge ST had this and they provided the Vehicles.
Yeah looking at the map overlay your right. Hate my internet always too slow, looks like las Vegas(close to it at least), salt lake for the 2ed south westThere is a ford driving school at the old Larry Miller track in Tooele. They do the ford ST cars, the mustang and off-road raptor classes there. There is an off-road minipark at the track and the images from the web site makes it look like they do a forest service road into the Stansbury's.
Unless they want separation from the Raptor I don't know why they wouldn't use a facility that is already set up to do ford offroad schools.
Thanks! My geographical brain map was replaced by GPS years ago. I'll fail that identifying test.Here is the map of the Off-Road course areas overlaid with state boundaries.