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323gtx
02-09-2009, 02:17 PM
I need some help, hopefully I can find some here.

My boss has handed me the task of finding a fun and intresting corporate day out with clients....I floated the idea of a track day and he seemed intrested.

Here's what I'd like to know:

-If anyone knows a driving school or program where companies can pay to rent a track, cars and instructor?

If not I'm looking for a company that rents out a fleet of cars and I will rent a track seperatally.

Any info would be much appericated, as this desk jockey would love to get paid to have fun zipping around.

Cheers

Marsh
02-09-2009, 02:43 PM
The Bridgestone school offers corporate packages: http://www.race2000.com/corporate

I've also instructed at a corporate day at the big track for a company whos name escapes me right now. John Mahler was who ran it. The contact number I have for him from 2007 I can send via private message, but I'll wager people have more current contact info.

Snizzoop
02-09-2009, 02:49 PM
This COULD be an option for you...but they run in the Barrie Molson Centre parking lot here in Barrie...not on a track.

http://www.formula101.com/

jeffrey
02-09-2009, 02:56 PM
Check with Mark Swain or Brent Gates from the Ariel Atom Experience dot com I think.

Pete@Marcor
02-09-2009, 03:40 PM
The Bridgestone school offers corporate packages: http://www.race2000.com/corporate

I've also instructed at a corporate day at the big track for a company whos name escapes me right now. John Mahler was who ran it. The contact number I have for him from 2007 I can send via private message, but I'll wager people have more current contact info.

I think that the full name is Apex Performance Driving experience.

John and Gerry's company requires the use of the students' own cars. If that is acceptable, I would think that they would be a good option.

Keith-02Accord
02-09-2009, 08:22 PM
+1 for Bridgestone. Our company, Colliers International, has done client days with them before and everybody raved about it.

TFB
02-10-2009, 08:39 AM
I think that the full name is Apex Performance Driving experience.

John and Gerry's company requires the use of the students' own cars. If that is acceptable, I would think that they would be a good option.

John is at http://www.apexdriving.ca/about.html and their web site does show that they offer cars for rent at 899 to 999 a day, depending on model.

Most drivers supply their own though. I've seen just about every manner of car out on the big track on Apex track days, so you shouldn't feel yourself disqualified with a lowly Honda or Hyundai.