How it works

How Arrive and Drive Endurance Racing Works

Rent a seat in a race-prepped car, show up ready to drive, and let us handle everything else.

What is a stint?

A stint is the specific window of time during the race when you're behind the wheel. Typical stint lengths range from 90 minutes to 2 hours.

Stint times are capped by series regulations to prevent driver exhaustion and fatigue, which could lead to on-track accidents from the extreme heat and physical forces involved. You're guaranteed a minimum of 1.5 hours of track time per day, with 1.5 to 2 hours being typical.

All-inclusive weekends

Driving fees are all-inclusive: there are no extra charges for consumables like fuel, tires, or brakes.

Basic hospitality, including drinks, snacks, and an air-conditioned trailer, is provided at every race. Dinner is provided at select races.

Plan Z Motorsports' red 2011 Nissan 370Z cornering hard on track
Cornering hard in the 370Z during a race weekend.

Optional video and data package

An optional video and data package is available for an additional 100 dollars. It's a separate add-on, not part of any driving fee.

Booking and payment

The annual race schedule is typically posted by late January or early February. Contracts and waivers are sent out months in advance. A deposit is due 30 days before the race, and the remaining balance is due 7 days after the race weekend.

Pricing depends on the event, track, and series, so it's set per booking.

Contact us for pricing

Track Days

The cars are also available for rent at certain track days between races, so drivers can get fitted in the car and comfortable before the race weekend.

Ready to see if you qualify?

Check the driver requirements, browse the fleet, or reach out directly.