More Fun, Less Money
DriveSkills SuperSpec Cup is one of the most affordable wheel-to-wheel production car racing series in the US. No pro engines, no complex tech and impound, no 1000-page rule set—just great, close, affordable racing with a focus on driver development and fun.
A ready-to-race car can be bought for around $15k, runs on pump gas, and wears affordable Hankook tires that last several weekends. DriveSkills SuperSpec Cup is hosted by Speed Ventures who provides up to twice as much track time each weekend as compared to traditional club racing.
A ready-to-race car can be bought for around $15k, runs on pump gas, and wears affordable Hankook tires that last several weekends. DriveSkills SuperSpec Cup is hosted by Speed Ventures who provides up to twice as much track time each weekend as compared to traditional club racing.
The SuperSpec Philosophy
DriveSkills SuperSpec Cup is a spec series which means all the cars are prepared to the same performance level and power capped at 140whp and 2300lbs minimum weight. There should be no real advantage of one car over another outside of your personal setup (i.e. suspension). It is a drivers' series designed to help you improve your driving skills and learn the art of racecraft. It is NOT a series to focus on out-engineering other drivers. If your car is faster than everyone else’s, you’re probably cheating and don’t know it!
DriveSkills SuperSpec Cup is NOT a secretive group like most club racing. We encourage communication among competitors, and seasoned racers go out of their way to coach drivers new to the series, regardless of skill level or experience. Because the cars all have the same speed potential, most car talk centers on keeping them running smoothly and tuning for the track and conditions.
DriveSkills SuperSpec Cup is NOT a secretive group like most club racing. We encourage communication among competitors, and seasoned racers go out of their way to coach drivers new to the series, regardless of skill level or experience. Because the cars all have the same speed potential, most car talk centers on keeping them running smoothly and tuning for the track and conditions.