Audi Club Summit Solo Drivers' School
Summit Point - Summit Point CircuitAbout this event
PCC's second annual event to include SOLO Drivers, club racers, and race teams on Summit's Main Course. This event offers a maximum track exposure of up to eight (8) hours per day, advanced classroom sessions related to high performance driving with an option to request an Audi Club instructor/coach or bring your own individual coach with Audi Club CI approval. Don't miss out on expert instruction by special guests (see below)who will provide specialized workshops, one-on-one coaching and interactive sessions throughout the event!
The structure of this event is as follows:
- Open to Solo run group drivers (e.g. Audi Club Group 2 -Blue, Group 1 - Black, Group 0 - Red, PCA White and BMW A and above), current instructors, and those with a current race license from an approved sports car racing sanctioning organization (e.g., SCCA, NASA, PCA, BMW CCA, IMSA, etc.).
- The open track format will maximize run and on-track coaching time while taking into consideration opportunities to access guest experts and specialized workshops.
- Our guest experts will be conducting classroom sessions covering topics related to high performance driving skill techniques, chassis setups, data analysis as well as any other topic that attendees wish to address. All are welcome to attend.
At no additional cost to you the guest experts include Tyler Cook from Blayze (www.blayze.io ) coaching and Mike Levitas, owner of TPC Racing https://www.tpcracing.com/about-us/ will be conducting workshops.
- Tyler Cooke will be doing 2 workshops that will ultimately improve your lap times. He will also offer individual data/video coaching sessions: $250 for a 30 minute session, or $200 for Blayze members (www.blayze.io).
- Mike Levitas of TPC Racing (www.tpcracing.com) will be doing question/answer sessions on advanced suspension setup. See Mike’s extensive experience and background at https://www.tpcracing.com/about-us/
For signups for coaching sessions with Tyler Cooke please contact Matt Hull, Event Coordinator at matt@audiclubpcc.org
General Driver School event rules & regulations related to Age & Licensing, Driver Level/Group Guidelines, Open Top and High Center of Gravity Vehicles, Helmets, and Refunds and Cancellations listed on the Driver School Event Rules page are also valid, so please review!
Event requirements
You must be a Solo run group driver (e.g. Audi Club Group 2 -Blue, Group 1 - Black, Group 0 - Red, PCA White and BMW A and above), current instructors, and those with a current race license from an approved sports car racing sanctioning organization (e.g., SCCA, NASA, PCA, BMW CCA, IMSA, etc.). Please ensure your driving history in MSR is up-to-date. If you have not previously participated in an event with our chapter, you may be asked to provide an experience resume.
Active Audi Club North America (ACNA) membership is required to participate in this event. If you are not a member, or your membership expires prior to the start of the event, you will not be able to register. Please visit audiclubna.org/join to join or renew. If you are a new member, you will receive an email with credentials to login to your account and retrieve your member number (you can also use the Audi Club app). Once you have your member number, please follow these instructions to add it to your profile.
ALL DRIVERS AND COACHES must register and pay the appropriate registration fee. Coaches who will not be driving can register for free. Coaches who will only be driving a registered driver's car for a lap or two (e.g., to perform reconnaissance, set baselines, etc.) are also allowed to register for free.
VEHICLE NOTE: You do not need to drive an Audi to participate in this event. Convertibles are only permitted IF approved safety equipment is installed. High center-of-gravity vehicles (e.g., SUVs, CUVs, etc.) are also restricted. Additional details, including pre-approved makes/models, are provided in the Driver School Event Rules. Non-street-legal open-wheeled cars are not eligible to participate.
The event does require a tech inspection form completed and stamped by a mechanic be submitted at onsite registration check-in. We will perform a tech inspection on site. Daily peer inspections are recommended to make sure your car is in safe condition. Be sure to wear long pants, a long-sleeve shirt and closed toe shoes.
The Pre-event Information Packet will be posted 3-5 weeks prior to the event on the PCC website . Once The Pre-event Information Packet is available, download, and READ CAREFULLY as they contain important info, such as tech inspection requirements, on-site registration and tech location location, etc. It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to review the packet and have the appropriate forms completed. If needed, other updates will be posted here and sent via email to registered attendees.
For more information about this and other PCC-ACNA events visit our website at audiclubna.org/potomac.