Wildest ride at Disney World now open
The longtime Richard Petty Driving experience will step aside for a new amazing attraction that Disney is unveiling that an extreme adrenaline rush within 5 minutes. Jump aboard Juan Pablo's Montoya's 2000 racing machine for the wildest ride of your life.
To drive the Chip Ganassi Racing machine you must dawn fire-resistant uniform, gloves, full helmet, and shoes. Slide down into the ultratight compartment behind the wheel and find the clutch with your feet because you can't see them.
Now your ready to push the clutch, and fire up the Honda engine, but before you do, there is the matter of filling out nine pages of waivers including the next of kin.
Some think the $399 attraction is well worth the cost to cruise around the 1-mile oval track for 5 minutes at 100 mph. Several cars are available for a spin including the Felipe Giaffone $250,000 car driven in the 2002 Indianapolis 500 race at over 250 mph, 2-seater 1.8 liter six-cylinder Honda race car that hits speeds of 100 mph, and a two-seat Dallara Indy Car with a Chevrolete engine accompanied by a racing professional.
Most first-timers will ride in the two-seater first for $109 before they venture out onto the track by themselves in the more advanced and powerful race car.
Owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Tony George is determined to make the Indy Racing Experience as realistic as possiblle.
To drive the Chip Ganassi Racing machine you must dawn fire-resistant uniform, gloves, full helmet, and shoes. Slide down into the ultratight compartment behind the wheel and find the clutch with your feet because you can't see them.
Now your ready to push the clutch, and fire up the Honda engine, but before you do, there is the matter of filling out nine pages of waivers including the next of kin.
Some think the $399 attraction is well worth the cost to cruise around the 1-mile oval track for 5 minutes at 100 mph. Several cars are available for a spin including the Felipe Giaffone $250,000 car driven in the 2002 Indianapolis 500 race at over 250 mph, 2-seater 1.8 liter six-cylinder Honda race car that hits speeds of 100 mph, and a two-seat Dallara Indy Car with a Chevrolete engine accompanied by a racing professional.
Most first-timers will ride in the two-seater first for $109 before they venture out onto the track by themselves in the more advanced and powerful race car.
Owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Tony George is determined to make the Indy Racing Experience as realistic as possiblle.
