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Xtreme Xperience – Online Deal

Three Laps in One or Two Luxury Super Cars on a Professional Road Course on February 21–24 (Up to 68% Off)

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No Longer Available
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Value
$399
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$240
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  • The Finer Things
  • Once in a Lifetime

In a Nutshell

With a helmet and racing gloves strapped on, get behind the wheel of a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, or Audi on a pro track

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 24, 2013
  • Customers must cancel with 6 days notice, or fee up to the Groupon price will apply. Drivers must be 21 or older to drive. To ride along, customers must be 10 or older, and if under 18, must have a signed parental consent waiver. Drivers must be at or under 6'8" and 350lbs. Must sign waiver. Track insurance required (starting at $39).
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like a rebellious older cousin or a speed-limit sign with a question mark, a sports car dares you to drive faster. Accelerate safely with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $159 for three laps in one luxury super car on a professional road course (a $399 value)
  • $259 for three laps in two luxury super cars on a professional road course (a $798 value)

On February 21–24, racecar aficionados have the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a luxury super car, such as a Porsche 911/997, a Lamborghini LP560, an Audi R8, or a Ferrari F430. All of the cars have automatic transmissions with paddle shifts. Both options begin with a quick instruction on racing fundamentals and safety overviews for the vehicles and the course. After the short class, drivers slap on helmets, throw on some gloves, and prepare for the Carolina Motorsports Park track. For additional fees, drivers also can take home two 5”x7” photographs of themselves getting into and driving the cars, as well as in-car camera footage of the entire drive.

Xtreme Xperience

Xtreme Xperience was founded by a pair of car aficionados who understand the thrill of commanding a $253,000 piece of four-wheeled poetry in motion like the Lamborghini LP560. These same founders know that exaggerating the pronunciation of Porsche is only half as fun as horsewhipping its 530 horsepower from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 3.3 seconds. They understand that the Ferrari F430's supercharged Launch Control console button is too irresistible not to push coming out of every red light and into every dark, quiet, and hopefully vacant train tunnel. The smooth, spaceship-esque aluminum body shell of the Audi R8 makes them appreciate how discreet something like 782 rivets, 382 self-tapping screws, and more than 300 feet of welding can be. The people at Xtreme Xperience love super cars, and they love matchmaking them to other car enthusiasts who live to cruise across the great, oil-stained arteries of the American interstate highway system.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Empty 2-Liter Soda Bottles

Everyone loves drinking soda pop straight out of 2-liter bottles, but when the soda pop is all gone, you've got to recycle that empty plastic container, a process that can be awful and horrible. Make the end as fun as the beginning with these tips for hanging on to those empties and using them for fun:

  • Play sports with them. An empty 2-liter bottle is the perfect object to use as a whiffle-ball bat or a weird basketball that's incredibly frustrating to use.

  • Turn them into pieces of art. You can do this by filling them with just about anything because most art isn't very good.

  • Bring them to a sporting event and use the bottles as thunder sticks, which are those hollow, cylindrical plastic objects that fans bang together to signal to each other when they should all be quiet for a key play.

  • Throw them up in the air and see if they float!

  • Recycle them the easy, painless way: by just throwing them away in the garbage.

Is a 2-liter bottle filled with roast beef considered art?

Xtreme Xperience