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INDYCAR

From the moment you get behind the wheel of a INDYCAR you will be amazed by the grip, acceleration and the braking ability. With a professional Indycar instructor advising you via radio communications and you behind the wheel, you will learn how to drive an Indycar around a pro circuit and get an insight into what INDYCAR driving is really like. Book your next Indycar racing experience today!

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What are the requirements to be able to drive an INDYCAR?
Drivers must have a valid driver’s license and should not exceed 6’5?, 250 lbs. Our race cars do not have doors, so participants must have the ability to climb into the cockpit of the Indy-style, race car. Passengers for Ride Along must be a minimum of 5 ft. Tall and 100 lbs. Under 18 years must have a parent or legal guardian present to sign a parental consent form.

Do I need to know how to drive a manual car?
It is highly recommended, if you don’t have the ability please let us know in advance so we can be prepared to assist you.

Can my family and friends come to watch?
Absolutely! We encourage you to bring friends and family. A trackside viewing area is available at all tracks.

What racetracks can I race on?
The nation’s premier Speedways include: 1. Atlanta Motor Speedway 2. Auto Club Speedway- formerly California Speedway 3. Charlotte Motor Speedway 4. Dover Motor Speedway 5. Homestead Miami Speedway 6. ISM Raceway- formerly Phoenix International Raceway 7. Kansas Speedway 8. Kentucky Speedway 9. Las Vegas Motor Speedway 10. Michigan International Raceway 11. Nashville Superspeedway 12. New Hampshire Motor Speedway 13. Richmond International Raceway 14. Texas Motor Speedway