First time to the racetrack or seasoned pro you can find the answers to your questions below. If you can't find the answer to your question drop us an email, we are here to help.

What is a HPDE?
A HPDE (High Performance Driver Education) is a non-competitive driving school that teaches people how to drive at high speeds on a racetrack. HPDE events provide a safe, controlled environment for drivers to push the limits of their car and themselves. At a HPDE event the focus is on developing driving skills and learning to handle your vehicle at its limits.
Who Can Participate?
Our events are open to almost every brother and sister with a car and a passion for driving. There is no prior experience needed to get on track, just be sure you meet the below requirements.

What Vehicles Can Participate?
Most four wheeled vehicles are permitted so long as they meet the minimum safety requirements outlined in the Tech Inspection Sheet and are well maintained. You don’t need a highly modified racecar to participate, in fact most people bring unmodified daily drivers. We love seeing the diversity of cars that our friends bring out to the track; classics, muscle, JDM, DSM, exotic, etc. are all welcome so long as they meet the following requirements:
What to Expect?
Never done a track day before, first time driving with Auto Paradise, unsure what to expect? The basics of what to expect are outlined in this section as well as The HPDE 1st-Timer's Guide linked to the right. If you have any questions or concerns just drop us an email.
Preparing Your Vehicle
As Witnesses we understand the sanctity of life, a big way we can show our respect for the sanctity of life is by ensuring that our vehicle is safe for use on the track. By taking the time to inspect our vehicle and handle general maintenance we show that we respect our lives and the lives of our other track brothers and sisters. Preparing a car for the track is all about safety and maintenance. There is no long list of modifications that must be completed before getting on track, in fact we recommend starting out with a fairly stock car as this allows you to approach the limits at a much safer speed and identify the key areas that need to be upgraded.
Preparing Mentally
We recommend taking time to prepare mentally before the track day. Studying this information before the event lays a solid foundation that means you can focus more of your attention on actually driving.

What to Bring?
Refer to our track day checklist for items that most drivers typically bring with them. Keep in mind you don't need to bring all of these items (other than the helmet), and if you forget something more than likely one of your brothers or sisters will be happy to help you out with a loaner.
Spectators and Passengers
We love being able to share our sport with as many of our brothers and sisters as we can. There is no charge for spectators and all brothers and sisters are welcome to attend and share in the fun and good association at our events. Whether you are just wanting to walk the paddock and check out the diverse collection of cars, find a comfy spot to watch the cars zip by on track, or want to grab a helmet and ask your favorite car to take you for a few laps (passengers must be 18 years of age or older) we encourage you to attend and experience the Auto Paradise.