"High-performance" applies equally to cars and drivers.
If, right this minute, your desktop background sports a picture of a Porsche, BMW, Lamborghini or other exotic motorcar, then, right this minute, you should call Las Vegas Racing School and claim your spot in our next high-performance driving adventure. You have imagined yourself in the driver's seat long enough. The time has come to make your exotic car dreams come true... Right here in the Las Vegas area.
If Formula One racing puts the "sport" in "motorsports," then exotic and high-performance racing restores "motor" to the equation, because nothing punishes engine, gearbox, clutch, suspension, and driver more than a few laps around the world's most prestigious road-race courses. Do not mistake "high-performance" as a synonym for "speed" alone; high-performance racing certainly involves going the greatest distance in the least amount of time, but the race courses pose approximately the same challenge as navigating a plate of spaghetti. If you cannot simultaneously chew gum and recite the alphabet backwards while hopping through a hop-scotch, then you probably should stick to drag racing. "High-performance" applies equally to cars and drivers in this motorsports discipline.
More than a little "zoom zoom."
Formula One aficionados maintain their vehicles provide the purest of all driving experiences, because Indy cars are built for pure speed, and driving depends as much on the laws of physics as the science of internal combustion. High-performance racers, however, make an equally compelling case, because their mechanical masterworks are built to grab tight turns, settle into high-banked curves, and then accelerate to approximately the speed of sound on the straight-aways. You do not think it's an accident that BMW, Rolls-Royce, and Saab grew into the automobile business from their roots in the aircraft industry, do you? On Grand Prix and TransAm race tracks, these exquisite designer-label cars justify their six and seven-digit price tags; and, with the possible exception of the Autobahn or Interstate 10 east of Palm Springs, no devoted high-performance driver would insult her vehicle by taking it out on the highway. Designed and built for tracks like Pocono and Watkins Glen, these cheetah-sleek works of art become extensions of your will and desire, and driving one slowly through Downtown Las Vegas is just showing off.
There's a Porsche with your name on it...
Or a Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa-Romeo, Aston-Martin, Cobra, or custom Corvette. It's your adventure, so why not see what's available near you? Of course, you cannot choose your car and track if you never make the call. To avoid a sudden and dangerous drop in your adrenalin, call Las Vegas Racing School immediately. To prevent premature aging and other signs of near-terminal boredom, arrange your high-performance weekend right away. In approximately the same time it takes to wonder, "Do you think I really should?" you can be registered, reserved, outfitted, equipped, suited-up, belted-in and good to go. How terrible will you feel if Marge from the Human Relations Department drives the Carrera before you do?





