
For Immediate Release
TOOELE VALLEY, UTAH (March 17, 2011) — The Ford Racing High Performance Driving School, based at Miller Motorsports Park, is pleased to announce their complete schedule of schools for 2011.
The Ford Racing High Performance Driving School, the only official Ford Racing school, offers something for everyone including the world’s only two-hour Mustang Driving Experience, plus one-, two- and three-day high performance driving schools and a full-blown race licensing program.
“We’re really excited about the New Year,” said Dan McKeever, Director of Miller Performance Schools, “and our 2011 schedule provides a variety of opportunities for drivers to sharpen their skills. Whether you’re going racing or just driving on the highway, let us make you a better driver.”
The Ford Racing High Performance Driving School employs a fleet of modified Ford Mustang GTs and Ford Mustang FR500S race cars, as well as a team of championship-winning racing drivers to serve as instructors.
Since its inception in 2006, the Ford Racing High Performance Driving School has become one of America’s top training programs for drivers who want to hone their skills and become better and safer on both road and track. School graduates are competing in almost every professional road racing series in America.
For information regarding Miller Motorsports Park and the Ford Racing High Performance Driving School, visit www.MillerMotorsportsPark.com
John Gardner, Media Manager, Miller Motorsports Park, (435) 277-8101; or email.
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