Having driven with OnGrid a few times before, I don't recommend their track days. They are cheaper but you get what you pay for. They have no requirements to sign-up for the track days and drivers self-select their own run group.
- No driver's education aspect. No instructors required. No sign-off process for solo or advanced groups. This results in having people of widely differing skill levels in the same group, as you can simply register for whatever group you want to regardless of experience. Most drivers still give point-bys even in open passing, but there's always a couple of guys who drive like they're racing wheel to wheel and have nothing to lose.
- There's no tech inspection, so there's a higher rate of mechanical failures and red flags.
- The sessions are very crowded, lots of traffic. Huge speed differences in the same run groups. They combined the two fastest groups (4 and 5), and the time attack competitors also can join this run group. This is way too many cars in one run group in my opinion.
- Fewer sessions, shorter sessions, and they are spaced far apart. Only two morning sessions. There is a three hour gap between 2nd and 3rd sessions. In total you only get 90 min of track time (3x20, 2x15). While at Turn2, you get 140 min of track time (7x20).
- Attracts a more cars and coffee crowd, not a track day enthusiast crowd.
An example of their schedule:
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