Wacky Races
Create a self propelled racer and then go head to head in this hilarious conference freshener team event.
Objectives
This format promotes group creativity, delegation, implementation and fun competition. The Wacky Races encompasses all ages and physical abilities.
The Activity
Our lively event team will issue each team with both a ‘tool box’ and the raw materials required to construct a grand prix winning mean machine.
The teams will have a 40 minute construction period in which different team members will be able to take charge of different aspects of the challenge such as suspension, aesthetics and the engine.
At the end of the set construction period the teams will be cajoled into a period of testing and fine tuning before the big race.
During the Big Race, each client team will be judged by our lively team on how far their mean machine can travel and the design of their roadster. Teams will go 2 at a time and the leader will be updated after each bout.
This final race serves as a hilarious grand finale to an energized and refreshing hour of team building.
Locations
Wacky Races can be run in your main conference room or across several syndicate rooms if you prefer. As a fresh air alternative the final races can be run outside in a patio / car park area. This event can be run throughout the UK and Europe.
EML works with companies and organisations of all sizes and from all sectors across the UK and Europe. Our mobile operation is well placed to provide targeted team building days and events for clients based in Greater London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, Nottingham, Brighton and everywhere else throughout the UK and Europe. See the locations and venues section of this website for more details.
- 1 - 2 hour duration
- Indoor and outdoor versions
- Space required: Large function room or patio / lawn area
- Recently completed by: Axa, Astra Zenica

provide a 2 hour conference team building refresher for 160 delegates in London.
Wacky Races in Central London
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Brilliant fun! Once the teams have created their machines they must introduce them to rest of the group and then set them off with hilarious effect.
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