You want to know what you can really do

SINCE 2001 | 25 years
More than speed limits and country roads. You want to find out what you and your sports car can do together. For 25 years, we've been helping enthusiasts like you find out exactly that — on the best racetracks in Europe.
25
ESC years
30,000+
championship title
60+
Events/year
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What does a sports car event do
memorable?

Danny Pfeil asked this question in 2001 — as a Porsche Carrera Cup driver who knew what it felt like to drive at the limit. And as someone who has seen how nervous beginners become self-confident drivers.

His answer: personal attention. Coaches who have raced themselves. An organization where you focus on driving — not logistics.

30,000 drivers later, this philosophy is the reason why people return year after year.
A man — managing director and founder — Danny Pfeil — is wearing a blue hoodie and smiles to the side, crossing his arms.
A smiling racing driver wearing helmet and seatbelts sits in the cockpit of a race car.
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People who understand you

You know that: Friends who can't understand why you're traveling across Europe for a trip on the Nordschleife. Family shaking their heads about your enthusiasm for lap times.

At ESC, you'll meet like-minded people. Entrepreneurs and employees, beginners and experienced amateur racers — all united by the fascination of motorsport. In the evening, you sit together and exchange ideas. Participants become friends.

Premium but accessible. High-quality without being elitist.
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Rene, Hockenheim

“I came as a nervous rookie who was afraid of scratching his GT3. Three events later, I understood what the car was really capable of — and so did I. The ESC team didn't teach me how to race. They taught me how to drive. ”

Is that something for me?

Three questions that almost everyone asks themselves before the first track day.

Am I good enough?

Yes Our coaches have already accompanied thousands of beginners — from a nervous initial contact to a round of confidence. You don't have to be a pro. All you have to do is have the passion.

Will I be left alone?

Regardless of whether you train with your own car or with our CarForGo and already know the route or not. You're not alone and we'll always explain the racetracks to you.

Do I even know anyone there?

After the first briefing, it's not just us anymore. The ESC community is open and welcoming. At dinner, you sit with people who share your enthusiasm. Many come alone — and go home with new friends.

That's what our guests say & 
Team members about us

You're driving. We'll take care of the rest.

With CarForGo, you drive our comprehensive Porsche cars on the racetrack. Get in, drive off, experience.
60+ VEHICLES
30% GT models. From the 718 Cayman to the 911 GT3 RS — for every skill level.
COMMUNITY
Own workshop on site. Tires, brakes, set-up — while you're in briefing.
LUXURY
Accommodation, meals, transfers, coaching. You're coming, we're here to welcome you.
Patzke, Boxberg

“The family behavior, the team and the personal approach are unbeatable! ”

No own car? No problem

6 tours. 3 destinations. Limited places per season.
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Learn from legends

Not just instructors. FIA World Champion, Le Mans winner, former factory Porsche, Ferrari, Audi and Mercedes-AMG drivers. People who know what the limit feels like.

Pierre Kaffer

Le Mans & Sebring winners
Le Mans GT2 winner 2009 | 12h Sebring winner 2004 | Audi & Ferrari factory drivers

Marc Basseng

FIA GT1 World Champion & Technical Expert
FIA GT1 World Champion 2012 | 24h Nürburgring winner | Audi Sport factory driver

Ralf Kelleners

Le Mans winner & Porsche champion
Le Mans GT2 winner 1996 | Porsche Carrera Cup Champion | 38 years of experience
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A man wearing a brown jacket and sunglasses is talking to a person wearing a team shirt outside.
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Racer in dark blue jumpsuit and black cap laughs and holds fists in winning pose next to a woman in dark clothing in front of a fence on the side of the racetrack.
Woman smiles and talks to a man wearing a black cap while sitting in a car.
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A smiling woman sits in a yellow convertible while a man leans towards the car and talks to her.
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Two men are standing under a canopy next to a racetrack, one wearing a yellow jacket, the other a gray hoodie with the inscription Speedclub.
Two racers in protective suits and helmets shake hands next to a blue race car on a racetrack.
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Three men stand in front of racing cars in a garage, including a man in a Porsche racing suit with the Peter Gaugg name tag.
A smiling man in a dark winter jacket and a woman in a blue and yellow jacket are talking outside in the snow.
Two men in winter jackets and caps are standing in the snowy forest, one is holding a radio and explaining something.
Two men in blue ESC jackets stand in front of a snow-covered forest and look to the right.
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Ready to find out 
What do you have on it?

25 years. 30,000 drivers ahead of you. It's your turn now.