Inclusions:
18 Laps Driving a Nascar
Classroom Introduction
Track Orientation
Safety Instruction
6.5% Tax
Exclusions:
Meals
Gratuities (optional)
Additional Info:
This tour must be booked at least 48 hours in advance of your travel date
Confirmation for this product will be received within 24 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Directions:
Follow the signs to the Magic Kingdom, keep left approaching the toll plaza (mention that you are going to the Speedway). After passing through the toll plaza, turn left at the WDW Speedway sign and drive under the track to the parking area.
Track Information:
1 mile
7-10° banking
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What types of cars are used?
A: NASCAR Nextel Cup style stock cars. Body styles used are Dodge Intrepid, Chevy Monte Carlo, Ford Taurus and Pontiac Grand Prix
Q: What is provided and what do I need to bring?
A: All participants are provided a regulation helmet and neck guard. Participants of the driving programs will also be issued a drivers suit and will need to wear socks, closed-toe shoes and clothes that will be comfortable under a drivers suit.
Q: Are there weight or height restrictions?
A: Not exactly. The cars do not have doors, so participants must have the ability to climb through a 15" high by 30" wide window that sits 36" from the ground. As a general rule, people who are less than 6' 8" and 280 pounds can participate. However, these numbers can vary up or down according to an individual's flexibility and weight distribution.
Q: What happens if I wreck the car?
A: RPDE inspects each car prior to running every day and makes sure each student understands what they are doing before they climb in the car, so accidents are almost nonexistent. However, in the event of an incident, to summarize the liability waiver every participant must sign before participating, RPDE is responsible for any equipment damage and participant covers any personal damage
Q: Do I need any prior racing experience?
A: No experience is required, but you must have a valid driver's license and the ability to drive a standard transmission to participate in a driving program.
Q: How fast will I be able to go?
A: Top speed varies according to student ability, track location and program
Riding Tips:
Dress Comfortably - Some days it can get hot at the track! It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes for your experience. Keep in mind that the temperature inside a stock car is typically 15 to 20 degrees higher than the ambient temperature. Plus you'll be wearing your RPDE driving suit over your clothes while climbing in and out of a car window. It is suggested that you wear loose fitting shorts or pants and a t-shirt under your suit. The most important thing is to wear full socks and sneakers. All RPDE cars have heat protective matting in the floorboards but socks and sneakers also help to deflect the heat and keep you cool.
Arrive Early - One of the most important things you can do on the day of your experience is to arrive early at the track. This way you can concentrate on your orientation and not feel rushed. Half an hour prior to the beginning of class will give you enough time to check-in and climb into your RPDE driving suit. Directions will be included with your confirmation packet. Once you arrive at the track, just follow the signs toward the media center, where you will check in.
Make the Most of Your Instruction - The most important part of your day at RPDE begins before you even get behind the wheel. It cannot be stressed enough how important it is to pay close attention during the "in-car" and "on-track" instruction segments of the class. This is where the learning really takes place! The "in-car" instruction will provide you with a run down of the RPDE stock car and all its functions. During the "on-track" instruction, you will learn about what driving line to follow as well as the characteristic of the track. Each track has a distinctive groove or path that if you follow, will maximize your car's performance and speed. Before you run your laps, you must attend a final driver's meeting. This is a great time to ask any last minute questions and work with your instructor to highlight your driving line. Remember, there is no contact with your instructor once your driving experience begins so be sure to ask all questions before getting behind the wheel.
Talk To Other Students, Seek Out Returning Students - One of the best things any driver can do is seek out advice from others. Talking with returning students is a great way to learn what to expect and often will reveal important tips.
Bring Your Family and Friends! - Make sure to bring your fan club the day of your experience. They can be with you at almost all points during your day, and will have the opportunity to take pictures throughout.
Pricing Policy:
Participants must be at least 18 years of age and hold a valid drivers license
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