NJMP TRACK DAYS
& HPDE DAYS
NJMP Track Days for Novice & Intermediate Drivers
NJMP HPDE Days
The Progressive Paced Laps experience is for those who want to experience the speed of New Jersey Motorsports Park, but don’t have previous on-track experience. Drivers will take part in a full day of performance driving education including classroom instruction and (3) 15-minute sessions on track, led by the official NJMP pace car. Each session will build on the previous, progressively increasing in speed. Lunch will be provided as well as a Happy Hour at the conclusion of the on-track activity.
The Intermediate course is for drivers who have attended a Novice Progressive Paced Laps experience before. Put the skills learned as a Progressive Paced Laps Intermediate to the test at slightly higher speeds. Drivers will take part in advanced performance driving education, including increased classroom instruction and (4) 20-minute sessions on track behind the official NJMP pace car. Much like Progressive Paced Laps Beginner each session will build on the previous, progressively increasing speed and frequently exceeding 100 mph by the end of the day, but will start at a faster pace. Lunch will be provided as well as a Happy Hour at the conclusion of the on-track activity.
SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS Driver’s License: All Drivers must have a valid Driver’s License and be at least 18 years of age to participate. You will be asked to present your Driver’s License at the track
NJMP HPDE TRACK DAYS
Ready to move to the next level? Join us for NJMP’s High Performance Driver Education (HPDE) Track Days. Unlike the NJMP Track Days, this track day is for those that have been on track before in some capacity. On HPDE Track Days only the first session is paced and there is no major classroom instruction. Four (4) additional sessions are non paced with point by passing. Click the button to learn more and register!
Important note on convertibles and open top vehicles:
Convertibles with roll hoops or roll bars must pass the “broomstick test”. A broomstick is placed on the top edge of the windshield continuing toward the rear and on top of the hoop/bar. The top of the driver’s helmet must be below the bottom edge of the broomstick.
Pop up factory roll hoops do not constitute rollover protection and such vehicles are not permitted.
Removable hardtops do not constitute rollover protection and such vehicles are not permitted
Open wheel cars are not permitted