REVIEW · EXOTIC CAR & DRIVING EXPERIENCES
Ride-Along Drifting Experience at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway
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Two laps. Big adrenaline. At Las Vegas Motor Speedway, you ride as a passenger in a drifting car with a Pro Instructor Driving setup, wearing an intercom helmet so you stay connected during the chaos, plus you get VIP lounge access with free Wi‑Fi before your run. One heads-up: it’s thrilling but short. Plan for about 30 minutes total and only two drifting laps.
I like that the experience is built for real ride-along passengers, not spectators watching from behind a fence. The gear includes a helmet with intercom and a head sock, and the safety vibe is clear throughout. With a maximum of 6 travelers, the day usually feels organized and low-stress, but you must be at least 12 years old (and if you’re under 18, a parent or legal guardian signs the waiver).
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice Right Away
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway Drift Runs Feel Like Sports Car Magic
- The 30-Minute Plan: What Happens From Check-In to Two Laps
- Intercom Helmet Gear: The Small Details That Make the Ride Work
- VIP Lounge Access and Free Wi‑Fi: Waiting Without the Agony
- Price and Value: How $99 Maps to the Experience You Get
- Who This Ride-Along Drifting Experience Fits Best
- Weather, Getting There, and the Practical Stuff That Matters
- Should You Book the Drift Ride at Las Vegas Motor Speedway?
- FAQ
- How long is the ride-along drifting experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- Where do I meet for the experience?
- What is the minimum age to participate?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- Do I get Wi‑Fi in the VIP lounge?
- What happens if weather causes a cancellation?
Key Things You’ll Notice Right Away

- Two drifting laps on the Las Vegas Motor Speedway track
- Pro Instructor Driving with passenger-focused gear: helmet, intercom, and head sock
- VIP lounge time with free Wi‑Fi while you wait
- Tight time window: ~30 minutes total, so it’s intense and focused
- Small group size capped at 6 travelers
- English-speaking experience with a mobile ticket and booking confirmation at purchase
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Drift Runs Feel Like Sports Car Magic
This isn’t a slow tour drive. You’re taking your seat at one of the most recognizable racing venues in the world, then getting two high-speed laps where a professional focuses on the drift line and timing. The thrill is the controlled chaos: tight corners, fast rotation, and that smoke-and-screech feeling you only get when someone is confident in what the tires will do.
I also like that the format makes it easy to commit. You’re not signing up for a half-day lesson or a complicated schedule. You’re paying for a ride-along adrenaline hit, and the setup is designed to get you on track quickly once your group is ready.
One bonus that matters more than you’d think: the experience includes lounge access. That means you’re not stuck killing time outside, wondering what’s happening next. You can grab your bearings, plug in, and stay connected with free Wi‑Fi.
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The 30-Minute Plan: What Happens From Check-In to Two Laps

The day is straightforward. Your meeting point is 7000 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89115, and the activity ends back at the same location. There’s no hotel pickup and drop-off included, so you’ll want to plan your own arrival and be ready to check in on time.
From there, it’s basically a quick move from lounge mode to track mode. You’ll have access to the VIP lounge area before your run, which is useful if you’re traveling as a couple, family, or group and want a calm moment first. Once your time slot comes up, you’ll get set up for the ride-along.
The main event is two laps as a passenger in the drifting car. That short format is important: you’ll get the sensation of “this is how fast this car can move” without a long wait between runs. It’s also why you’ll feel it immediately. Two laps can be over in what feels like a minute, but your brain will be filing the memories for the rest of the trip.
The itinerary has only one stop, and that’s a good sign. Less wandering. Less guessing. You go from meeting point to track experience and come back.
Intercom Helmet Gear: The Small Details That Make the Ride Work
The included safety and comfort gear is more than a checkbox. You get a helmet with intercom and a head sock. That intercom part matters because you’re riding in a high-noise environment, where communication can be the difference between staying calm and feeling disconnected.
You’re also riding with Pro Instructor Driving, which is the key to why this can be safe while still feeling extreme. A professional driver’s job in a passenger drift session is to manage the car’s behavior and keep the experience within the boundaries of what passengers can handle comfortably. You’re not grabbing the wheel or trying to interpret racing lines. You’re reacting, gripping, and staying aware.
One practical note: dress appropriately because the operation may run in all weather conditions. That doesn’t mean you’ll be uncomfortable the whole time, but you should show up ready for heat, wind, or unexpected chill. In a drifting car, you want clothing that helps you handle the element instead of fighting it.
VIP Lounge Access and Free Wi‑Fi: Waiting Without the Agony
Not every adrenaline activity gives you somewhere solid to sit and reset. This one does. You get access to the Lounge, and the value here is real if you’re traveling with someone who doesn’t want to hover around in the sun or in vague waiting zones.
The Wi‑Fi is also a nice touch. You can message home, upload a travel photo, check maps, or just calm down before you go for two fast laps. It’s one of those practical extras that makes the whole experience feel smoother.
Because the maximum group size is 6 travelers, your waiting time tends to feel more controlled. Small groups generally move with less chaos. That matters on race days when the venue can be busy.
And if you’re hoping to make the most of your time at the speedway, some visitors report getting extra time around vehicles for viewing and photos. That’s not described as a guaranteed add-on, so treat it as a possible bonus depending on how the day is run. Even if that part isn’t there, the core experience still delivers what you paid for: two laps with pro drifting.
Price and Value: How $99 Maps to the Experience You Get
At $99 per person, this is priced like a ticket to a high-thrill specialty event, not like a casual show or a long guided tour. You’re paying for three things that are hard to find elsewhere in Vegas: track access, Pro Instructor Driving for drifting, and passenger-focused gear (helmet with intercom and head sock).
The obvious trade-off is time. About 30 minutes total is not long, and you’ll only get two laps. But that’s also the point. This is built as a fast adrenaline session, not a multi-run training course.
For value, look at it this way: the experience is short enough that you can fit it into a busy Vegas trip without sacrificing an entire evening. For many couples and families, that’s the sweet spot. You get the story, the photos (and/or optional video), and the memory of feeling speed and drift firsthand, without a full-day commitment.
Also worth noting: souvenir photos and video are available to purchase, but they’re not included. If you want those keepsakes, factor them into your budget. If you don’t, the base experience is still complete.
Finally, booking pace is a clue. It’s commonly booked about 23 days in advance on average. That tells me it’s a popular slot, and you’ll have better luck choosing a time if you book earlier rather than later.
Who This Ride-Along Drifting Experience Fits Best
This is a great match if you like motorsport energy and want the sensation of racing without needing racing skills. If you’re a NASCAR fan, you’ll probably appreciate the connection to speed, track driving, and the pro handling of a car that’s doing things most people never attempt.
It’s also a strong option for couples. The format is simple: both people get their own passenger experience within the session timeline, and the shared moment afterward can be a fun Vegas “remember that” story. One driver name that’s shown up in recent experiences is Enzo, and that sort of detail is useful if you’re a fan of seeing consistent professionalism from the staff.
Families can work too, as long as everyone meets the requirements. The minimum age is 12. If you’re under 18, a parent or legal guardian must be present to sign the liability waiver. That waiver requirement is the main barrier for teens or younger riders.
Special note for families: some groups have shared that staff coordinated to allow kids to have individual moments during the overall experience flow. If that matters for your family, it’s worth mentioning during booking or check-in so the team knows what you need.
If you’re someone who hates loud environments, this might feel like too much. The intercom suggests they expect noise and communication challenges, so even with gear, it’s still an adrenaline environment.
Weather, Getting There, and the Practical Stuff That Matters
This experience requires good weather, and operations may run in all weather conditions. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s important in Vegas because plans can change fast when you’re traveling.
Because there’s no hotel pickup and drop-off, you’ll want to plan transportation carefully. The meeting point is fixed at 7000 Las Vegas Blvd N, and the activity ends back there. A rideshare pickup can be easy, but you’ll still want to give yourself a cushion so you’re not sprinting in with adrenaline already maxed out.
Dress for the conditions. Bring something sensible for temperature swings and wind. You’re going to be in a helmet and focused on your ride, but you’ll still feel the weather while waiting and before boarding.
And one more small planning tip: confirmation happens at time of booking, and you’ll use a mobile ticket. I’d keep that ticket accessible offline or in your screen lock area so you don’t waste time fiddling if the signal is weak.
Should You Book the Drift Ride at Las Vegas Motor Speedway?
If you want two laps of real track drifting with a professional driver, this is a solid yes. The experience is built around short, high-impact thrills, with passenger safety gear that includes intercom, plus VIP lounge access with free Wi‑Fi so the whole event feels less stressful.
Book it now if:
- You love motorsport and want to feel what drift speed is like up close
- You’re traveling as a couple and want a memorable Vegas date that doesn’t eat the whole night
- You’re okay with a short ride window in exchange for intense moments
Skip or reconsider if:
- You’re worried about noise or all-weather waiting
- You want lots of time on-site or multiple runs beyond the two laps
- You’re relying on hotel pickup (because it isn’t included)
For most people who fit the vibe, $99 is a reasonable price for a track-based, professional ride-along experience that’s designed for passengers, not racers-in-training.
FAQ
How long is the ride-along drifting experience?
It’s approximately 30 minutes total.
What’s included in the price?
You get two laps as a passenger with Pro Instructor Driving, helmet use with intercom and head sock, and access to the Lounge.
Where do I meet for the experience?
You’ll meet at 7000 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89115, USA, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
What is the minimum age to participate?
Participants must be at least 12 years old. If the participant is under 18, a parent or legal guardian must be present to sign the liability waiver.
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
Do I get Wi‑Fi in the VIP lounge?
Yes. VIP lounge access includes free Wi‑Fi.
What happens if weather causes a cancellation?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






















