Road Course
Track 93 is a road course in Rivesville, West Virginia. Road-course racing strings together corners, braking zones and elevation changes — rewarding precision and car control over a single flowing lap. It's one of roughly 19 tracks within about 75 miles of Rivesville, so a visit can anchor a full weekend of racing in the area. The map and directions on this page make the trip easy to plan — and the schedule link surfaces what's running next. New to this kind of racing? Our guides walk through what to expect, what to bring, and how a typical event runs.
Know Before You Go
- Gear requirements
- Track-day organizers typically require a Snell SA-2020 helmet (or newer), long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. Many tracks have rental helmets for first-timers.
- Run groups
- Drivers are slotted into novice, intermediate, or advanced run groups based on pace and instructor sign-off. Group-jumping isn't permitted — you build up over time.
- Tech inspection
- Expect a pre-event tech form plus a visual gate check. Brake-fluid age, throttle return, battery tie-down, and seatbelt condition are the most common flags.
- Cost expectations
- HPDE / open-track days typically run $200-450 per day with 4-6 on-track sessions of 20-25 minutes each. Memberships at private clubs are substantially more.
- First-timer tip
- Most clubs require novices to ride with an instructor for the first day before being released solo. Sign up for instruction in advance — slots fill weeks ahead.