As the cold weather continues across much of the country, some of us are already starting to get that “track itch” again. Whether you’re dreaming of warmer weather to get back behind the wheel or want to experience a race track for the very first time, it’s never too early to start planning for a day at the track.
While it’s never cheap to get behind the wheel at a race track, the following options are some of the least expensive ways to put in some hot laps. In honor of that “track itch,” here are three cheap ways you can drive on a race track.
1. Drive Your Own Car

The “cheapest way to play” has to be Track Night in America, a traveling track day series put on by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA).
For $170 per day for members, you can take your daily driver, weekend weapon, or track toy on a race track. For that price, you might think you’d be treated to some of the worst race tracks around the country, but it is quite the opposite. Track Night in America comes to iconic tracks such as Virginia International Raceway (VIR), Lime Rock Park, and Road Atlanta.
You might even get lucky and find an upcoming event that is trying to fill spots at a discounted rate. Even without a discount, Track Night in America is about the cheapest option you can find from the start.
I should mention that there are some additional costs should you want to take the “drive your own car” route. The above fee is just to get your vehicle on track. You really should also purchase track-day insurance. Your normal road-going insurance is not going to cover you should anything happen on a race track. Depending on your vehicle’s value, track-day insurance can cost you $100 or more.
Additionally, all tracks require a Snell-rated helmet, which will set you back $200 to $1000+ depending on your personal taste and the helmet quality.
Most importantly, don’t forget the inevitable wear and tear on your vehicle. A day or two at the track can severely cut usage intervals on tires, brake pads, and rotors. Maintenance costs can add up quickly once you get hooked on track days.
2. Drive an Exotic Car

3. Drive OEM Performance Cars
