ROBERT MORTON
GBbeware of #46 at Charlotte The car I was assigned #46 should have been retired long ago. Windshield scratched so bad you could barely see the track. Sounded and ran like it was only running on 5 of 8 cylinders don’t think it was capable of hitting 60 mph (foot to the floor) and looked as bad as it ran. They preached safety in the media room but clearly not the case when I got in #46. Very disappointing experience so beware the equipment is worn out and does not perform as it should probably why they push the upgraded cars after you arrive.
Michelle
GBI would give them 5 stars I would give them 5 stars, but the event lacked direction as to where to be when, where to go next, and what line you are to stand in, so you don't get missed. The experience itself was 5 stars. The staff, from the pretty lady that checked us in, onto the well spoke instructor at driving school, then onto the ride along driver and finally the pit crew for the ride alone were all 5 stars. We saw people of all ages, all types, and all having a blast. Maybe you have a health concern well they help you to the best they can. I met a wonderful 86-year-old man that walked slowly with a cane, yet he drove fast like a race car driver. You can bring family and friends to watch or drive with you. A 5-star experience.
Sheilah Spencir
GBExperience of a lifetime! … Staff was exceptional! I had a ride along and drove a car at Texas Motor Speedway. Art was an informative instructor and my driver offered tips which helped tremendously when I drove. By the way I’m a 66 yr old grandmother. Thank you Rusty Wallace & staff for the experience of a lifetime!
JJ
GBCool experience overall but the guys… Cool experience overall but the guys running the show are kind of rude when it comes to on-track, especially the spotter on the radio. Instead of telling you what your doing wrong on the track and how to fix it, or what to do better they just yell at you over the radio and make rude comments. Tell me what im doing wrong and how to adjust, dont just say your doing everything wrong… ok, like what?? Ruined the entire experience for me after the spotter was being rude. Didnt even finish all my laps that I paid for. - Meridian Speedway in Idaho. Aug 16, 2022
Jim Gregory
GBDriving Blind Windshield and helmet visor where so scratched and dirty, I could barely tell where I was going. Tiny little colored tape marks on the track were almost invisible, making staying in the drive lane very intimidating. Yes, it was still fun, but it could have been better. The track just north of Denver is tiny and more suited to go-karts, and I drove faster on the way home.