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High Performance Driver Education (HPDE) refers to
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held on dedicated race tracks designed to teach drivers proper high-speed driving techniques. HPDE events are held by various automobile enthusiasts' clubs at some of the most renowned road-course tracks around the world. Participants include both students and instructors. Students are grouped according to their ability and experience, with "Novice Group" students being the least experienced, "Intermediate Group" being more experienced and "Advanced Group" drivers being the most experienced. Some organizations permit advanced students to drive the racetrack without a ride-along
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. Mandatory classroom instruction contributes to the overall learning experience and allows peer-group discussions of event logistics, on-track performance and track characteristics. HPDE events are not racing. Cars on-track operate under strict "rules of engagement" which minimize the likelihood of dangerous encounters with other cars. Occasional off-track excursions into the grass are normally controlled stops, with track personnel and on-board instructors supervising a safe re-entry onto the track. Passing among participants is facilitated only within defined "passing zones", and then only with clear
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and instructor confirmation. Many organizations increase the number of passing zones or eliminate the requirement for signals in groups with more experienced students to reduce traffic on track. HPDEs encourage participants to drive within their ability and improve their car-control skills with each event. Instructors and staff evaluate each student's progress throughout the weekend, and make recommendations on the
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's advancement through successively higher skilled driver groups. It is extremely important for Novice drivers to learn the basic safety measures of the sport first such as entering the track, flags, corner worker functions and emergency procedures. It is also important to master basic car control skills and the racing line before worrying about how fast you are going. Some basic things for all novice drivers to learn include: * Track Safety * HPDE terminology * Proper seat and hand position * Looking ahead * Straight line braking * Brake point * Turn in point * Apex * Track out point * Understeer and oversteer Although the majority of participants utilize a performance vehicle, students are allowed to drive virtually any vehicle that has been deemed safe by a qualified
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and is known to have adequate handling characteristics for track use. Most schools require convertibles to have an approved rollbar. Some factory installed rollbars are not approved for track use. Factory-installed 3-point
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s and approved helmets are the minimum safety restraint system allowed. Safety Helmets with a
Snell Memorial Foundation The Snell Memorial Foundation is a nonprofit organization created to provide a high quality standard of safety for helmets. Founded in 1957, the foundation is named after William "Pete" Snell, a popular sports car Auto racing, racer who died in 1 ...
rating of "M" (
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) are required for some schools but most will require "SA" (speciality application - fire retardant) ratings, with the helmet specification being no older than 10 years (example: Rating SA-2000 helmets would normally be valid for HPDE events through the year 2010). The Snell Foundation normally releases upgraded helmet standards every five years. Some HPDE events also include a " Time Trial" segment where experienced students who have been "signed off" to drive without an instructor compete for fastest lap times. Time Trials are also conducted under strict rules which maximize safety and in many cases require additional safety equipment such as roll bars or fire extinguishers. Requirements for HPDE events vary greatly from organization to organization. Some being more strict than others regarding safety equipment, evaluation of driver skill and vehicles allowed to participate.


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Tips and Info for your first HPDE Event by Chin MotorsportsHigh Performance Driving Event Watkins Glen Int'l Niagara PCA HPDE Experience


External links


JustTrackit.net - SouthEast based HPDE group with events from January through December

Racers360.com - Online Racecar Driver Coaching

MotorsportReg.com - find and attend HPDE events across North AmericaMotorsport 4the Masses

Speed Secrets online HPDE instruction

Chin Motorsports - leading provider of HPDE events

BMW Car Club of America, with regional chapters offering HPDEs or any marque

Porsche Club of America, with regions offering HPDEs for Porsche owners

Hooked on Driving

National Auto Sport Association

10/10ths Motorsports

SCCA Performance Driving Experience (PDX)

Performance Drivers Club, a non-profit HPDE club

Rezoom High performance driver education events

Dominion Raceway Driver's Club



Track Daze High Performance Driving

MyTrackSchedule.com - Your key to more track events!

The Drivers Edge

Skip Barber Racing School

Boston BMW CCA Novice Introduction Video

Driving Evals - On-line student/instructor evaluations for HPDEs

Cascade Sports Car Club (PDX)

AutoInterests High Performance Driving Events

Track Guys Performance Driving Events
Driver's education