![]() ![]() I complained it wasn’t a snug fit, and the employee said “don’t worry, it’s fine”. I was later issued a helmet that was too big. I complained that the velcro wouldn’t hold my suit closed and I was told “don’t worry about it, you don’t need it closed”. They were worn-out, ripped, full of holes, and the velcro closures were not functional. Most of the suits that I saw were in really bad condition (including mine). SAFETY EQUIPMENT: The check-in trailer ran out of fire-suits, so we had to wait. Participants are later told to ignore those instructions. The video instructions (and visual aids) regarding driving line and cornering aren’t even applicable to NHMS. TRAINING: The training video is specific to Charlotte Motor Speedway or some similar 1.5 mile high-banked speedway. And then you have to deal with slower cars and the 2-seater ride-along on the track at the same time. Actual “racing session” time is only 2 or 3 minutes. However, the 5 minutes includes the time being pushed, the blend-in/warm-up lap, and the time coasting back into pit lane. After being at the track for about 3 hours, I finally got my opportunity to race for 5 minutes. RACING TIME: The “Practice Experience” is advertised as a “5 minute timed racing session”. That said, I had several significant concerns about the program and my customer experience. ![]() I find it exhilarating whenever I get the chance to climb into a race car, even if it’s only for 5 minutes. Let me start by stating that I did this with my son, and I had a good time regardless of the shortcomings. ![]() I've done 3 or 4 of these "racing experiences" with various companies, so I feel I have some experience that I can leverage to provide a fair review. ![]()
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