RACE DAY PROGRAM AGENDA:
Learn to master 3,400 pounds of racing
ingenuity in a top shelf NASCAR Nextel Cup Series stock car with Randy Baker and SpeedTech
Auto Racing Schools. To drive a race car at SpeedTech, one must first attend a brief yet
informative thirty-minute driver meeting. This mandatory safety
orientation starts off the day for each racing program offered to emphasize safety issues,
operating procedures and communication strategies. The only exception for missing
this meeting is if you plan only to be a passenger under SpeedTech's "Hot Laps!"
ride-along program.
After class, each student will take a track
tour in a passenger vehicle to start learning the preferred racing groove. Then
we'll pair up with an instructor for one-on-one instruction to drive three
to five extra training laps in a 600+ horsepower two-seat professional NASCAR
stock car. After everyone is on the same page, students will be directed back to the
race cars for solo laps.
A suitable definition for a "Solo
Lap" would be a lap completed after initial training, with two to four other students
on the track at the same time, without anyone else in the race car. However,
students may request for an instructor to ride along during solo laps. Passing is allowed
during solo laps, as there are no instructor-driven pace cars to follow.
SpeedTech puts you in the leadership position
throughout the training for an extreme race car driving experience. Click on a track
logo below for more information on getting into a top shelf NASCAR Nextel Cup, Busch
Series, or Craftsman Truck race car to learn how to reach speeds of up to 160 mph without
following a pace car or having someone in the car with you.
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