About this event
We have the track at Dakota County Technical College reserved for Saturday, February 22, 2025. Join us at this non-competitive event and experience the attributes of car control at and beyond the limit, in a safe and controlled environment. During this event, drivers will experience advanced braking exercises, slalom maneuvers, and cornering, all of which build skills behind the wheel. The emphasis is on skills and knowledge to make better drivers on the course, and the road.
Students and instructors will be together in the student’s car with the instructor providing real-time feedback while on the track. Students will alternate between sessions in the classroom and sessions on the track.
No previous experience is needed. The only thing we ask is that your car be in good condition and that you be ready to have fun! Lunch will be provided for all attendees.
This adrenaline-filled driving program is available to all eligible drivers for just $150, a price well below that of similar professional schools.
For those interested in this event, and not currently BMW CCA members, click here - BMW CCA Membership Form to sign up for only $58. A total of $208 ($150 + $58) is a great value for the day. All vehicles, makes and models are welcome!
Starts: 8:00 AM-8:30 AM Registration
Ends: 5:00 PM
Cost: $150 - (Plus $58 for those not already BMW CCA members)
Questions? Contact the event registrar at tracy.rolf@northstarbmw.org
Event requirements
An active BMW CCA membership is required to attend this event. It is open to all drivers over the age of 18, and drivers 16-17 with a parental waiver and a valid driver's license (driver permits are not eligible for this event).
Registration or renewal of a BMW CCA membership can be done by completing this BMW CCA Membership Form. 1-year membership for BMW CCA is $58.
If you are not a member, please consider joining the club and attending our events no matter what make and model car you have! Many of our events are free or offered at a low price compared to similar professionally operated events.