Frequently Asked Questions:

How Fast Do We Go?

This is the first question most people ask! It depends on the car, racetrack, track conditions, and lap traffic. At Road Atlanta with dry conditions and no traffic, the Azul Corvette can go 130+ mph and the Azul Miata can reach 100+ mph. However, after the thrilling experience of being on the racetrack many are blown away by the high g-forces in the turns and deceleration.

What Types Of Cars Do You Use?

We utilize a 2018 Corvette Grand Sport and 1990 Race Prepared Spec Miata (full roll cage, fire suppression, removable steering wheel, etc.).

How Safe Is It?

The ride-along experience is safer than one might expect. Passing is controlled by point byes. The other cars on track have experienced drivers or instructors in-car with inexperienced drivers. Our Miata has a roll cage, 5-point harnesses, and fire suppression in case there is an emergency. The Corvette has standard factory safety features and airbags.

What Do I Need To Bring?

Pants and long sleeve shirt made of 100% cotton. Wear closed toe shoes. Feel free to bring a change of clothes for before or after. In addition, this is an outdoor experience and we run rain or shine. Please prepare appropriately.

Can I Bring Friends & Family?

Yes, the more the merrier! Please remember to bring some water, snacks, and possibly chairs.

How Long Is Each Lap

Expect to be at the race track a minimum of two hours. Actual on-track time depends on number of laps purchased, the car, track, weather, and lap traffic encountered. Typically one (1) lap lasts between a minute and a half and two and a half minutes (double to triple of the time of a skydive free fall). We count a lap as crossing the start/finish line even in the pits when entering and exiting the track.

What If It Rains?

We run rain or shine. No refunds due to weather.

Giving Back

Azul Motorsports Is Proud To Help…

The mission of Atlanta Birth Center is to provide women and their families with seamless, patient-centered, evidence-based care that leads to improved health outcomes.

Atlanta Birth Center has been a vision shared by local industry professionals based on the birth center model of care with the premise that pregnancy and birth are normal life events and should be women-centered. This model includes prenatal care, mind, body, spirit and social monitoring, postpartum support, and much more.

The mission of the Atlanta Community Food Bank is to fight hunger by engaging, educating and empowering our community.

ACFB procures and distributes over 60 million pounds of food and grocery products each year, and distributes that product to more than 600 nonprofit partner agencies with food assistance programs across 29 metro Atlanta and north Georgia counties. We also operate seven projects that enhance our mission: Atlanta Prosperity Campaign, Atlanta’s Table, Community Gardens, Hunger 101, Hunger Walk/Run, Kids In Need and Product Rescue Center.

Big Brothers Big Sisters is proud to continue to build Atlanta’s future by helping children be the best they can be—one child at a time. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta’s mission is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported, one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. We partner with parents/guardians, volunteers and others in the community and hold ourselves accountable for each child in our program achieving: higher aspirations, greater confidence and better relationships, avoidance of risky behaviors, and educational success.

Since the BOMA Georgia Foundation was created in 2014, it has awarded over 200 scholarships to individuals seeking a certificate or professional designation in real estate. The Foundation has also conducted five research studies and produced a white paper, all designed to give real estate owners and managers new tools to add value to their properties.

“The Foundation is transforming the lives of real estate professionals by providing educational scholarships and research tools to advance their careers and add value to the property they manage and operate,” says Gabriel Eckert, FASAE, CAE, BOMA Georgia executive director.

Bryant Group Motorsports Academies (BGMA) will help to fire and re-inspire hope, and a sense of opportunity within youth who live in places that many perceive to be challenged communities in America.

BGMA and its partners will help engaged youth from challenged communities to re-connect their educational experience with their aspirational hopes, dreams and desire for a better life; through specialized curriculum, exposure, experiences and a reward system.

Camp Dream is a recreational, traditional summer camp experience for children and young adults with moderate to severe developmental disabilities. Camp Dream is 100% volunteer, offering a one-to-one camper-counselor ratio. Camp Dream is a barrier free environment and has never turned away a camper due to the severity of their disability or their financial capability.

Our mission is to improve the quality of life for children and young adults with special needs through operation of summer camps and other recreational and educational opportunities.

Cars & ‘Q for the Cause began in 2009 as a small get-together of Choate Construction employees who loved cars. Over time, the show grew into what it’s become today – an incredible event with over 700 patrons, live music, bbq, continuous pours of your favorite brews, and 100+ classic, muscle, and exotic cars. What better way to raise money than with stellar cars, super BBQ, and sweet music?! All to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation!

Since 1953, Catholic Charities Atlanta has been providing help and creating hope for those in need. We offer professional services that eliminate barriers to self-sufficiency, stabilize families, and transform lives. We value the dignity and uniqueness of each person, compassionate service, advocating for social justice, and a partnership with the community, including the Archdiocese and its parishes. We provide a holistic combination of accredited social services that remove barriers to self-sufficiency and wholeness.  We tailor our services for the unique circumstances of the people we serve.

At Children’s, we know kids aren’t simply tiny adults. They need specialized pediatric care. Our team makes sure your child is comfortable and happy while in our care. We’re committed to making all kids better today and healthier tomorrow.

At Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, our doctors, nurses and staff are specially trained to care for children under the age of 21. From colorful, friendly waiting rooms to equipment that fits patients of all sizes, every detail is designed specifically for kids.

Cocktails for Camp (CFC) was founded when JCI Atlanta discovered a need to help out a kids camp, Camp Independence of the National Kidney Foundation, who was about to close its doors to due to a struggling economy back in 2011. Several young professional groups were already discussing co-hosting a big event where we could bring everyone together, in one place. Since CFC was such a success with 500 people in attendance and raised over $10k in its inaugural year, JCI Atlanta decided to make it an annual event. Every year, a different organization benefiting a children’s camp is selected to benefit.

At Covenant House Georgia, we are much more than a shelter. We provide unconditional love and comprehensive support so that our youth can and will realize their fullest potential. In fact, seeing their potential is our greatest motivation. We are optimistic about the power of a stable, loving environment to inspire a fresh start in their lives. It is a privilege to support our youth during some of their most formative years. We empower them to finish high school, start college, gain employment, live independently, and ultimately step out into the world knowing they are prepared to be successful.

Established in 1998, CREW Network Foundation is the only organization dedicating its resources solely towards advancing women in the commercial real estate industry.

We are committed to bringing more women into commercial real estate with programs that educate women and girls about the career opportunities available to them and creating mentoring relationships for those new to the industry. When donating in support of our mission, you may choose to dedicate your gift towards a specific scholarship fund, industry research, or career outreach efforts.

Atlanta-based Enduring Hearts launched in 2013 with a mission to fund research that increases the longevity of pediatric heart transplants, improves quality of life for transplant recipients, and eliminates pediatric heart diseases that may result in transplant.

We give priority to clinical research projects and new emerging technologies that focus on understanding the cause, development and prevention of human transplantation diseases, including organ injury and rejection, viral infection and late graft deterioration.

Girl Talk is an international non-profit peer-to-peer mentoring program with a very simple premise: high school girls mentor middle school girls to help them deal with the issues they face during their formative early teenage years. Our mission is to help young teenaged girls build self-esteem, develop leadership skills and recognize the value of community service.

Girl Talk’s program is twofold: high school Leaders have the opportunity to share their experiences as positive role models. And middle school girls have the chance to learn that they are not alone in the issue they face and that understanding, kindness and compassion can be the foundation for better relationships with others.

The Hillside team Are Experts At Providing Residential & Outpatient Behavioral Health Support for Youth, Adolescents, and Their Families.

Welcome to Hillside, where every day is a new day and a new beginning. Since our beginning in 1888, Hillside’s mission has been to help children and families thrive by providing outstanding residential and community mental health services. Our programs focus on the strengths of our kids and encourage the growth and improvement they need to navigate through life. Hillside provides specialized cutting edge mental health care and education to children and their families.

Junior Achievement’s Purpose is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.

We are the nation’s largest organization dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their futures, and make smart academic and economic choices. Junior Achievement’s programs—in the core content areas of work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy—ignite the spark in young people to experience and realize the opportunities and realities of work and life in the 21st century.

Kate’s Club empowers children facing life after the death of a parent or sibling. We create healing communities through recreational and therapeutic group programs, education, and advocacy. Our vision is a world in which it is OK to grieve. We believe in: Fun – recreation is important to every child and essential to the grieving process, Community – children with an open and supportive network of peers and mentors who share a profound experience of loss, Safety – a healing community where kids are always safe to share their memories and stories of loss, Long-Term Support – children who lose a parent or sibling are at greater risk for emotional and behavioral struggles for years after the loss occurs.

Leah McCammon was just five days short of her first birthday when she was severely burnt in a tragic bathtub incident. Despite the incredible efforts of the doctors at The Shriners Cincinnati Burn Hospital, two days later Leah passed away. The Shriner Celebrity Golf Tournaments were created in Leah’s memory to promote awareness of the wonderful work performed by the 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children across North America. Your support will help the Shriners Hospitals continue their mission of providing high quality care to children with burn injuries and special orthopedic needs free of charge.

Lost-N-Found Youth is an Atlanta, Georgia based nonprofit (501c3) that exist to end homelessness for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) and all sexual minority youth. Primary Services: 24/7 phone, texts, and email response; Emergency and transitional housing; Emergency clothing and food for youth on the street; Mental health evaluations and counseling; Referrals to HIV/STD testing, health and dental services; Assistance for lost or stolen birth certificates, driver’s licenses or state ID cards; Referrals to GED training/testing and other education resources; Resume writing/editing and interview skills training.

The foundation of Love Not Lost is providing free portrait sessions and photo books to those facing a terminal diagnosis. We celebrate life and love in the face of grief through the portrait session. We capture the love shared in those moments and then preserve them in a beautiful tangible photo album that can serve as a support through the grieving process. In addition to the sessions and photo books, we host local events to build face to face community, provide online resources and a virtual community through our website and blog, and continue building lasting relationships to bring love, hope, and healing to the people around us as we grow.

Make-A-Wish®  grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.

This one belief guides us in everything we do at Make-A-Wish®. It inspires us to grant wishes that change the lives of the kids we serve. It compels us to be creative in exceeding the expectations of every wish kid. It drives us to make our donated resources go as far as possible.

Nicholas House is a nonprofit agency that operates a transitional housing shelter as well as scattered apartment sites for homeless families. We assist homeless families in making the transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency in a structured but home-like environment. Nicholas House is committed to assisting its families attain three goals that form the basis of self-sufficiency: Earning a Living Wage; Maintaining the Physical, Mental and Social Health of Parents and Children; Maintaining Safe and Stable Housing. Nicholas House understands that providing basic subsistence – food and shelter – is necessary but not sufficient to prevent most homeless families from becoming homeless again.

Cancer is the #1 disease killer of kids in America. Simply put, kids are dying because they do not have treatment options. Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, empowers volunteers across the country to raise awareness and funds for childhood cancer research to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and, ultimately, cures. We are philanthropic seed investors in the next great discovery and utilize a dual peer review process that supports research at all stages, from the initial idea to clinical trial.

re:imagine/ATL connects youth with resources and mentorship to amplify their voices in media.Our in school and mobile programming serves Atlanta teens from all backgrounds by providing mentorship and resources in film, music, podcasting and other media outlets. By amplifying youth voices we are engaging youth to be changemakers and storytellers for their communities.

re:imagine your voice. re:imagine community. re:imagine possibilities. Empowering the next generation of storytellers.

Shriners Hospitals for Children is committed to providing the best care for children in our specialty areas of Orthopaedics, Burn Care, Spinal Cord Injury, and Cleft Lip and Palate, regardless of a family’s ability to pay.

Our mission is to: Provide the highest quality care to children within a compassionate, family-centered and collaborative care environment;  Provide for the education of physicians and other healthcare professionals; Conduct research to discover new knowledge that improves the quality of care and quality of life of children and families. This mission is carried out without regard to race, color, creed, sex or sect, disability, national origin, or ability of a patient or family to pay.

Aficionados Against Human Trafficking (501c3) is planning a charity Judo & Brazillian Ju Jitsu tournament called Tap Out Human Trafficking. The proceeds of the tournament will go to one or more charitable organizations that have taken up the cause and need funding to carry out their respective missions.

Facts: Human Trafficking is a $7-$10 Billion Industry Worldwide; 293,000 Children in the United States are Potential Victims of Sexual Trafficking; The Average Age of a Child Victimized by Human Trafficking is 12-14 Years Old.

Tapestri is dedicated to ending violence and oppression in immigrant and refugee communities using culturally competent and linguistically appropriate methods. As advocates for immigrants and refugees affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and exploitation, Tapestri uses education, community organizing, direct services, and advocacy to improve the lives of those it serves.

Our name, Tapestri, symbolizes the different threads of society coming together to form a safe cover to protect its many-colored communities.

TurningPoint Breast Cancer Rehabilitation is a non-profit 501(c)3 healthcare organization that was established in 2003 in response to the unmet survivorship needs of women with breast cancer in Greater Atlanta. Since inception, we have cared for over 3,500 women with breast cancer. TurningPoint’s clinic provides specialized and evidence-based rehabilitation for women with breast cancer, including physical therapy, exercise, lymphedema management, massage therapy, counseling and nutritional counseling. TurningPoint offers a wide variety of educational programs on topics related to breast cancer survivorship for patients and caregivers. The collaboration of clinical services provides each woman with hope, support and education in an atmosphere of wellness.

The Vinings Historic Preservation Society was established in 1993 by the Ruth Carter Vanneman Foundation, Inc., a non-profit, charitable corporation, for the purpose of preserving the historic spirit and structures of Vinings.

Vinings Historic Preservation Society’s mission is to: preserve the historic spirit and structures of Vinings, educate the public about local history, engage in community preservation activities, forge long-lasting relationships with the local residents and stakeholders toward its endeavors.