Published On Jun 13, 2021
With more than 50 years of stunt driving experience and more than 100 credits in film and television, Rick Seaman is considered a legend in the stunt driving community. Now retired, Seaman teaches the next generation the ins and outs of stunt driving at Rick Seaman’s East Stunt Driving School, a three-day course held at Wall Stadium Speedway in Wall, New Jersey. Students learn and practice a variety of stunt driving techniques including skid turns, flying 90s, 180-degree slides (both forwards and backwards), and multi-car interactions. Participants in the class range from professional stunt drivers looking for more experience to stunt performers and actors hoping to add to their repertoire of skills. We followed a group of students participating in the driving school in May as they attempted to execute a host of stunt driving techniques commonly featured in film and TV today.
Stunts were performed under supervision of professionals and should not be attempted by amateurs.
00:00 - Intro
2:05 - Stunt driving basics
4:30 - 180° slides
6:36 - Skid turns
7:36 - Reverse 180° slides
9:05 - Chase scenes
12:04 - “Jam car”
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