Track Night events are open to street vehicles, or equivalent. Purpose built racecars or vehicles that are modified beyond what is acceptable for the street are not allowed. All vehicles must have functioning road going equipment such as running and brake lights, and adequate tires and brakes. Any vehicle that is classified as a car, and trucks and SUVs that do not present a roll over risk are allowed. Have questions? eligibility@tracknightinamerica.com

What's the Fact, Jack?

Track Night is not a place to race, it is all about recreation in streetcars. Any time you introduce racing cars; it changes the look, feel and mindset of the event. We would love to have racecars at events for display, discussion and admiration, but this track time is for street cars only.

Each track will have its own set sound limitations. The first time a vehicle is found to be out of compliance with the set limit, it will be brought in and will not be allowed to return to the track during that session. If there is a second violation, the vehicle will be ineligible for the remainder of the event. A meaningful change in the vehicle’s configuration must be displayed before it can return to track.

What's the Fact, Jack?

If your car is unmodified or has a street appropriate performance exhaust, odds are, you are A-o.k. However, as Track Night events are scheduled for evening hours, we have to take sound very seriously. The bottom line is, these are non-competitive, fun events. While bombing around a track in a loud car is certainly fun, eking out every last possible horsepower is simply not worth jeopardizing the event or venue.