Richard Petty Fantasy Racing Camp returns to Vegas with new muscle car challenge (Video)

Get ready to live the dream when the Richard Petty Driving Experience (RPDE), the world-wide leader in stock car drive and ride entertainment, returns to Las Vegas on March 10, 2012 for his fourth bi-annual Fantasy Racing Camp.

This year Petty will award 12 lucky participants the opportunity to participate in the event which runs through March 13. Participants spend four full days exploring Las Vegas’s vast world of racing. Drivers start off day one by meeting Richard Petty and Dale Inman, then getting the VIP treatment at the

Kobalt Tools 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in the Richard Petty Driving Experience luxury suite at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The following days make dreams come true, with drivers climbing behind the wheel of a 600 HP NASCAR race car and learning short track driving skills, road course driving skills and participating in a thrilling speedway challenge at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Spring Mountain Motorsports Racetrack Road Course. Other camp highlights include scenic helicopter rides, driving challenges, and one-on-one instruction from some of the best in the business, including Dale Inman, Randy LaJoie and the accomplished team of Petty instructors.

Racing junkies will flip over the addition of the American Muscle Car Challenge that give drivers a chance to get behind the wheels of American supercars by Ford, Dodge and Chevy in two exhilarating modules, including a 0-60 MPH challenge and g-force experience.

The cost to participate in the Richard Petty Fantasy Racing Camp is $10,500 and includes all activities, as well as world-class accommodations on the Vegas strip, all meals, custom apparel, in-car video, commemorative event photos, and a lifetime of priceless memories.

Space is limited to 12 participants. To register, call (704) 454-6224, email rick@drivepetty.com or visit www.drivepetty.com/fantasyracingcamp.

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