Where Money Alone
Cannot Follow.
The third pillar of The Paddock Society: private circuits, manufacturer experiences, and international race weekends curated through paddock-tier relationships. The experiences here are gated by introduction, not by a checkbook — structurally unavailable to the buyer who walks in cold.
What Access Means In Practice
Most luxury experiences are gated by price. The Access pillar is gated by introduction. The track days, manufacturer programs, and international weekends in this pillar are not items on a website with a "Book Now" button. They are relationships: between Society operations and the people who run private circuits, the people who run factory programs at OEMs, and the people who run hospitality at the great race weekends. Members get inside those relationships through Society membership, not through individual outreach.
Members-Only Track Days
Monthly private track days at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta — the Society's home circuit — with reciprocal access to Virginia International Raceway (VIR) through the operations partnership. Society track days are smaller, instruction is available, and the paddock is members-only. Read about Road Atlanta →
Partner circuit access expands as the founding cohort fills. The goal is monthly members-only track days at premier circuits across every major country — first across the US, then internationally as 2027 expansion formalizes.
Manufacturer Experiences
The OEM relationships in motorsport are some of the deepest in any luxury category. Society members participate in factory experiences with Porsche and BMW — behind-the-scenes access at factory motorsport programs, manufacturer days at private circuits, driver development experiences at OEM-run facilities, and bespoke briefings on new platforms.
Manufacturer expansion follows the founding cohort. As founders surface relationships with additional OEMs, those experiences fold into the calendar.
International Race Weekends
The four international weekends the Society is building toward:
- Le Mans (France) — the 24 Hours of Le Mans hospitality program: paddock access, member dinners, and the architecture of the most consequential motorsport weekend in the world.
- Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) — six hours of Spa or 24 Hours of Spa, depending on the year. The Eau Rouge weekend that defines the sport.
- Silverstone (United Kingdom) — British Grand Prix weekend hospitality and member-only paddock programming.
- Magarigawa Club (Japan) — a private circuit the Society is working to open for members: among the world's most architecturally and operationally distinctive driving venues, with no public track-day program.
The Founder Retreat & The Legends Dinner
Two annual invitation-only experiences sit inside the Access pillar:
- The Founder Retreat — a Society cohort gathering, partners welcome, hosted at The Driving Club at Road Atlanta. Programming runs across a long weekend; agenda is set by the cohort.
- The Legends Dinner — a small-group dinner during one of the TPS GT Cup race weekends, with motorsport veterans, factory drivers, and operators who have spent careers inside the sport.
Geographic Expansion 2027
The 2026 Access calendar is intentionally tight: home circuit, manufacturer days, three international anchors, the retreat, the legends dinner. Standard membership opens in 2027 once Cup operations formalize, and Access expansion follows: additional private circuits in Europe and Asia, additional manufacturer programs as relationships unlock, additional international weekends as the cohort grows.
Founders First: founding members get first call on every new experience added to the Access calendar, in perpetuity.