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MEDIA RELEASE 28 January 2009

Rally car experience perfect gift for Valentine's Day
If you're searching for a gift idea for your loved one this Valentine's Day, consider the thrills and excitement of a rally car driving experience. Extreme Driving offers heart-racing, adrenaline-pumping rally car drive day gift vouchers for the perfect gift.

Extreme Driving gift vouchers can be bought for a number of packages including full days, half days and WRX thrills. All packages involve getting behind the wheel of a genuine rally car or, if you want to be taken on the ride of your life, sign up for the hot laps experience with one of the fully qualified rally car drivers.

Extreme Driving's hands-on approach ensures that participants receive not only the expected adrenaline rush, excitement and fun, but also a learning experience on how to best handle cars.

"February is a good time of year to enjoy a rally car experience because of the great weather," said Extreme Driving national manager, James Stroud.

"We have all sorts of people who come and enjoy the rally drive days: men, women, couples, corporate groups - it makes for a great day out," he added.

Extreme Driving's Rally Drive Day Centres are located in Queensland (45 minutes west of Brisbane), Cessnock NSW (105 minutes north of Sydney), Seymour Victoria (85 minutes north of Melbourne), York WA (55 minutes east of Perth) and Tailem Bend SA (70 south-east of Adelaide).

Extreme Driving offers a range of driving experiences at its Centres around Australia including snow rallying, corporate rally days as well as advanced driver courses.

Extreme Driving, a franchise system, was founded by rallying enthusiast Mark Haybittle. Haybittle first started Rallyschools International in the UK, where he was born, in 1989 and introduced Extreme Driving to WA in 1992.

To purchase Extreme Driving gift vouchers, visit www.extremedriving.net or call 1800 648 846.

Released for Extreme Driving by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations (www.drpr.com.au)
For further information please call Joanna Gitsham or Kim Larochelle on (02) 9413 4244.

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