Listed under Extreme Machines in Phoenix, United States.
Master the art of advanced car control and step into the world of your favourite action movies with some lessons in high-performance driving; you can learn exactly how to recreate the skids, handbrake turns and slalom manoeuvres that made you hold your breath when you watched them on the big screen, and even adapt what you learn to improve your control for day-to-day driving.
Bob Bondurant's School of High Performance Driving specialises in training for actors who are preparing for more than usually exciting upcoming roles, so you'll be taught by the same experts who helped Nicholas Cage make the most of his part in 'Gone in Sixty Seconds', and choreographed some of the most famous driving stunts in cinematic history.
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how do i become a stunt driver
My name is jared. i'm planning on seperating from the military in about a year and i'm always wanted to become a stunt driver, but i dont know where to begin?
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It sounds like a cool job doesn't it. Sadly I can't offer any more advice than trying out 'Stunt School' and asking lots of questions about how to get into the industry. Good luck.