Club driving schools give the opportunity to drive your car the way it was meant to be driven. That is fully utilize the capabilities of the vehicle in a safe and enjoyable manner. The school is a learning experience that will teach real-life skill and techniques applicable to everyday driving. This is not a race driving school and not a timed event. Emphasis is on technique and smoothness. Speed is a secondary consideration and comes with skill and patience. Each new participant receives training and is accompanied by an instructor. When sufficient competence is established, the participant is allowed to go solo.
Safety is the number one goal of the school. That is the reason the club sponsors this event to build driving skills for participants. Because you are in control of the vehicle, you choose the appropriate safe speed for the conditions. If you are new to the track, your instructor will help assess you abilities and make appropriate suggestions. The club provides SCCA-approved turn workers, and has medical safety staff on site in the remote event care is needed. Our schools are well-planned, organized and safe.
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY
Acceptable helmets are SNELL SA/M 2000 approved or later. DOT Helmets are not acceptable. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Of course, we encourage it! You do not need a modified car to participate. Be aware that proper preparation of the car is important for your safety as well as the safety of others. The vehicle will be required to pass a safety and tech inspection prior to the event. We encourage bringing your daily driver to the event because it makes sense to best drive the car you drive most! If considering using a rental car, carefully read the contract.
For insurance and liability purposes, remember this is not a timed event, not a race, and not considered a speed event. With specific insurance questions contact the Driving Chair in advance.
This school is perfect for you. All participants are divided in to several run groups based on experience level and car capabilities. The ground school and your instructor will guide you through the basics braking, handling, acceleration, shifting, and skid control. This attention to detail means a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Pre-registration and pre-tech is available. This will save time when you arrive and streamline the registration and verification process. Contact the Driving Chair for more information if necessary.
The event is held a Portland International Raceway, Portland Oregon, just off I-5 at the Delta Park Exit. Food, lodging, automotive supplies and fuel are available at several nearby locations. If you are coming in from out of town and need assistance or recommendations, we suggest you contact our Track Committee Coordinator and check the PIR website for directions or information.
You are encouraged and welcome to observe the day’s activities. Your good behavior is required, and no alcohol or illegal drugs are permitted at PIR. You will be required to sign a release at the main entrance. If you are interested in helping please contact the Driving Chair in advance. Bring appropriate clothing and shoes to the day. Expect to have plenty of fun.
Depending on your propensity for car maintenance you either want to have your car checked out by a mechanic or if you are a DYI guy, it’s time to get out the jack and do some inspections.
If you are unsure what is good or bad in these areas, have your mechanic inspect the car. It is your responsibility to verify that your vehicle is in good operating condition. Our tech inspection is not designed nor intended to provide the type of inspection a qualified mechanic would provide for a fee. We tech using a checklist and address basic vehicle operating systems.
We run rain or shine. There is a good chance you will learn more on a day with a wet track, as you must be very smooth with the car controls. A quote from one first time student “I honestly believe that learning the proper line in the wet was far more valuable than had the day been all dry.”
We don’t do refunds, but we can move your registration to a later event with in the same year.
Since we are a non-profit and donate money to various charities at the end of each year, we really can not carry any credit across years.
On Track Day come early, it gives you time to pick a pit spot, unload your car. Completely empty your car, remove any loose items from your trunk (leave your spare), empty your glove box and door pockets, and clean out all the loose items under your seat. Also take out any floor mats that are not secured.
After your car has been emptied bring your helmet and put your car in the line for Technical Inspection.
After your car passes inspection check in at registeration before the Drivers meeting (usually around 8:30).
Before you go out you will want to put some air in your tires this will reduce sidewall flex and tread block squirm.
Yes, if you are a novice driver you will be assigned an instructor for the whole day. He will ride with you in all sessions and help you learn the line, how to be smooth, car control basics, etc.
No, our instructors are provided in the interest of teaching and safety.
Comfortable clothes are a must. Loose fitting pants, shirts, sweaters, etc. Closed-toe shoes are required. Flat soled shoes like any type of sneaker are fine. Bring umbrellas and layers of clothes so that you are prepared for all types of weather.
Gates open at 7am, our technical inspection and registration starts at 7:15. Drivers meeting is usually about 8:30am, and depending on the day we run until 4 or 5pm.
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