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             At this time, yes they do. The cost for spectators is currently $25 per day, which covers their food, an event shirt and insurance. They are also able to ride in any of the vehicles (with permission) or even co-drive your car.

 

             Children under 12 are free, but we request that you contact us ahead of time.

             If you are looking to drive like the guys in "Kings of Drift" or "The Fast and the Furious", this isn't the place to learn how. The purpose of these events is to teach people how to drive fast safely, provide good overall habits and to take full advantage of whatever vehicle they are in.

 

             On the flip side, while we do not expressly teach drifting or other extreme techniques, there are a number of more advanced maneuvers that are regularly encouraged during experienced track driving.

Frequently Asked Questions

                 While not all of our instructors are racing instructor, each of them is a champion in their respective racing organizations. Whether it is auto-cross, road racing, off-road rally or even multi-track mega-competitions, consistent podium finishes are required from all of them to keep their skills sharp.

 

             On top of that, they are all well-spoken, patient instructors and "good people" in general. Each one is hand-select and carefully screened for these events and there is a rotating group we draw from, depending on the turnout and nature of the event.

· Are Your instructors Professionals?

· Do you teach any kind of stunt-type moves?

· I want to bring a friend/spouse. Do they have to pay?

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· What can I expect to gain from this experience?

          When we describe the benefits of our High Performance Driving Clinics, they are usually broken down based on the drivers' skill level when they arrive:

          First-time (inexperienced) participants have a chance to push their cars beyond what they think they or the vehicle are capable of. Driving a "racing line" is explained and demonstrated by our instruction team in a one-on-one setting for each student, as well as braking and throttle points. How to recover once you've gone too far is also important and is taught along with reaction time and general vehicle awareness (what is happening around you) throughout the weekend. Instructors can even assist students with proper seating position, hand placement and correct mirror alignment.

            Experienced drivers usually have their own agenda when they attend (maximum track time!), but instructors are always on-hand to polish existing skills, answer any questions, correct bad habits and push participants to the next level.