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Ice queen has performance driving licked

Chemmy Alcott skier turned racer
Techniques: Olympian Chemmy Alcott has swopped skis for skid control

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31 May 2012

Techniques: Olympian Chemmy Alcott has swopped skis for skid control and advanced driving could be good for you

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ROBIN ROBERTS

Champion skier Chemmy Alcott is gearing up for an exciting new high-speed adventure. 

The Olympic downhill skier and recent star of ITV’s Dancing on Ice has just passed her test to become a racing driver and now, as a fully-fledged MSA competition licence holder, is ready to get on track. “That was really, really fun – it’s always nice to pass things isn’t it!” grinned Chemmy after successfully completing both written and driving elements of the official ARDS test at Silverstone.

“When you get past a certain age you don’t get many opportunities to challenge yourself and learn something new. That was one of the things I enjoyed about Dancing on Ice and this has been the same. I’ve really loved it – and it’s been really great to learn a new skill. It was really interesting out on the track and it really helped having some instruction from an ex-driver. He’s given me loads of tips and shown me how to drive fast and stay in control of the car.”

The five time Senior British National Champion is hoping to put her new-found driving skills to the test in a special, star-studded Celebrity Challenge race being staged as one of the highlights of this summer’s Silverstone Classic powered by the AA 20-22 July, the world’s biggest classic motor sport festival.

Chemmy, 29, will line up on the starting grid alongside a host of personalities from showbiz, sport, TV and music in lightweight, competition prepared Morgans capable of topping 130mph.

Those taking part include Hollywood star Sir Patrick Stewart, award-winning chef Heston Blumenthal, lifestyle guru Jo Wood, ‘Comedy Dave’ Vitty from Radio 1, Sky Sports presenter Vicky Gomersall, legendary rocker Brian Johnson from AC/DC and Strictly Come Dancing’s Brendan Cole.

“I’ve been clocked at 92mph on skis but I’m hoping to double that speed in the car!” joked Chemmy who has already challenged Sir Patrick to a re-match on skis.

“I’m going to be a racing driver for the day and it is just going to be an amazing experience! With all those fabulous cars racing and on display, the Silverstone Classic sounds fabulous and I’m really looking forward to it.”

 

Racing techniques and advanced driving are not dissimilar and some companies include better driving in their company car policy  and company car driving advice might include getting advance driving qualifications.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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