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KTM X-Bow trackdays

KTM offers Drive Orange days; try out the X-Bow sports car on British circuits

KTM has announced the dates of its latest round of Drive Orange days.

The trackdays give punters the chance to try out the X-Bow sports car, and KTM the opportunity to sell a few to keen track goers.

Activities consist of one-to-one tuition from professional racers, with road and track topics covered, as well as numerous driving sessions in the car before the chance to ride shotgun with one of KTM’s GT4 racing drivers behind the wheel.

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The two sessions currently scheduled are June 24, at the Brands Hatch GP circuit (costing £295) and July 14 at Silverstone’s GP circuit (£245). Costs are refunded if you sign up for an X-Bow on the back of the event.

If you want more details, or to pop your name down to Drive Orange, ring 01908 214305 or email info@driveorange.co.uk.

Click to view Roger Green tackle an Austrian hillclimb in KTM’s X-Bow.

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