
Pacific Raceways’ iconic 10-turn, 2.25-mile road course was opened in 1960 and has hosted a who’s who of professional racers. You can track your car on the same course that legends like Dan Gurney, Ken Miles, Mark Donohue, and Carroll Shelby raced production and purpose-built race cars on.
ProFormance Racing School – our on-site partner – has nearly 100 race dates a year where high-performance sport-driving enthusiasts can track their cars around this legendary raceway. ProFormance Racing School operates 12 months a year with programs ranging from Power Lunch lapping to full-day clinics and multi-day race licensing programs.
Drive on a Real Race Track
Find out how easy it is to get your car on a real racetrack. Contact ProFormance Racing School via their website or phone at (253) 630-5130.
Pre-Lapping Checklist
Ready for some lapping? Please make sure you’ve checked the following:
- A jack stand must support cars being jacked up in the paddock area.
- Tires: In good condition, with even wear, adequate tread depth with no delaminating chunks, flat spots, cords, or “plug repair” to punctures.
- Wheel bearings: in good condition (no mechanical wobble in wheels).
- Lug nuts: Verify they are tight.
- Brake pedal: Firm when pumped a couple of times.
- Brake lines: In good condition (not cracked or ballooned).
- Brake pads: Enough pads left for the upcoming day, at least 50%.
- Brake lights: Working.
- Engine hoses and belts: In good condition.
- Throttle return springs: In good condition.
- Fluid levels: Adequate (coolant, oil, transmission, differential, etc.).
- Fluid caps: On tight.
- No fluid leaks
- Nothing loose on the car’s body.
- Battery tie down: Tight.
- Every loose item in the car was removed. Check the floor, dash, under seats, and trunk. If it’s not bolted down, take it out.
- Trunk: Empty of nonessential items.
- Spare tire, jack, and tools: Fastened down.
- Wheel pop-out caps or inserts: Take them off.
- Tire pressure: Be sure to set the cold tire pressures before you drive the car. Generally, you’ll want to set them at least 1-3 PSI above your normal street pressures.
- Fuel tank: Full.
- Seat belts must be present and functional for both driver and passenger seats.
- Soft-top cars must have a roll-bar or pop-up roll-over hoop.

