
Planning your sport driving journey
ProFormance Racing School offers a complete curriculum of HPDE (High Performance Driver Education) sport driving instruction, from novice level (including teen drivers) to competition training and race licensing. Wherever you are as a driver, a professionally conceived and structured driving program is waiting to take you wherever you want to go.
Where do I start?
AM Skills Clinic or One-Day High Performance Driving Experience
AM Skills Clinic: A morning program comprising a 60-minute classroom session plus hands-on exercises designed to improve your skills in a variety of driving situations: braking, skid control, vision skills, and more.
Note: the AM Skills Clinic alone does not qualify you for other ProFormance courses and activities. If you want to take further instruction, you must do the One-Day High Performance Driving Experience.
One-Day High Performance Driving Experience. ProFormance Racing School’s foundational course, comprising:
1) AM Skills Clinic, A morning program which includes a 60-minute classroom session plus hands-on exercises designed to improve your skills in a variety of driving situations: braking, skid control, vision skills, and more.
2) Afternoon lapping session at Pacific Raceways with a ProFormance instructor, to more finely hones your newly acquired skills.
Where do I go to learn more?
Solo Sport Lapping Sessions. ProFormance offers AM, PM or Full Day lapping sessions. Coaching is also available. Many of our drivers have attended lapping sessions for years, and they still find they are developing their skills, challenging themselves, and having great fun.
Note: After taking the One-Day High Performance Driving Experience, drivers are required to take a Sport Lapping Session with Coaching in order to ensure that they are ready to lap on Pacific Raceways by themselves.
Required: One-Day High Performance Driving Experience
Want to take your driving to the next level?
Two-Day Accredited Competition Race Licensing. A course which helps you acquire the skills you need to race in the amateur racing community. Many of our alumni have gone on to compete in all forms of motor racing. However, quite a few take the course just to fine-tune their driving skills and help them develop in the sport.
The course is also a great introduction to the PNW racing community, a large network of talented and generous people who will help you polish your skills and give you a boost toward your goals.
Where do I go from here?
If you want to race: Club racing in many organizations: SCCA, ICSCC, SOVREN. Your start to a lifetime of thrilling motorsport competition.
If you don’t want to race: Lapping for better, more focused driving, better lapping times, more enjoyment, accomplishment, and satisfaction as a sport driver.