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Which FastLane Program Is Right for You?

FastLane runs several different programs, and the right one depends entirely on your goal. Here is a quick way to find yours. Every option is 100% private and one-on-one with a professional racing coach, so whichever you pick, the day is built around you.

“I want to become a better, safer driver.”

Start with the High-Performance Driving Academy. It is the purest car-control day: vision, braking, the racing line, and skid control, with a huge amount of seat time. Bring your own car or drive one of ours. It is also the best on-ramp before any other program.

“I want to actually go racing.”

You want SCCA Race Licensing. It is the accredited path to a real competition license: the two-day Novice Permit first, then the three-day Full Competition License when you are ready. You learn race starts, passing, and racecraft, and you leave licensed to compete.

“I want the open-wheel, formula-car experience.”

That is Formula 4. You drive a genuine Ligier JS F4 formula car, with a deliberate build-up from a production car so you are ready for it. It is our premium tier, and the multi-day camps double as an SCCA licensing path.

“I want a day of real car control, focused on the street.”

Defensive Driving is a private, safety-first day in your own car, vehicle dynamics, emergency braking, and evasive skills that transfer straight to the road. Great for new and younger drivers, experienced drivers sharpening up, and anyone who just wants to be more in control.

“I am booking for a group, a company, or a team.”

We have you covered: Corporate & Team Experiences for a private group day, EVOC & Security Driver Training for professional protection and security teams, and vehicle-dynamics and fleet-safety programs for manufacturers and corporate fleets.

Not sure? Just ask.

If you are between two options, that is the easiest thing to sort out on a quick call. Talk to an instructor and we will point you to the right program for your goals, your experience, and your budget. You can also start with the full Get Started guide.