Not a slow cruise down the Strip in traffic. This is a real supercar on a private 1.3-mile track 15 minutes south of the city, a race coach riding shotgun, and no speed limit on the main straight.
Planned with John Rivera, who has run these drives at SpeedVegas since 2022
Yes, you can drive an exotic car in Las Vegas, and the version worth booking is not a rental. The most-booked option is a guided track experience with Exotics Racing at SpeedVegas, where you pick a Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren or Porsche and drive it yourself for 5 or 10 laps. It rates 4.9 across roughly 2,970 Viator reviews and starts at $299.
4.9
Viator rating
2,970+
Viator reviews
75
supercars in the fleet
18+
any valid license
Ratings, review counts and fleet size are Exotics Racing's current Viator and official figures, not our own.
The one drive we send people to
There are a dozen ways to sit in a supercar in this city. Only a few let you actually drive one hard, legally, without owning it. This is the one I book for friends: a real track, a real coach, and a car you choose yourself.
Top rated on Viator
Best for first-timers and gearheads alike
2-Hour Exotic Car Driving Experience
4.9across ~2,970 Viator reviews, 99% recommend
Drive a real Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren or Porsche on a private 1.3-mile track
Race coach rides shotgun; two sighting laps first, then 5 or 10 laps at the wheel
Helmet and full safety briefing included; 18+ with a valid license from any country
From $299 per driver, 5 laps · Ferrari/Lambo/McLaren from $399
Opens the operator's official Viator listing, where the live price and open times for your date are shown.
What a track day at SpeedVegas actually looks like
Plan on about two hours from arrival to your last lap. You are not thrown straight into a Lamborghini. There is a briefing, a couple of sighting laps as a passenger, then your own laps with a coach beside you calling the line. Here is the order it runs in.
Check in at the track
Arrive at SpeedVegas, 15 to 20 minutes south of the Strip, and sign in. Give yourself buffer for the drive out; it is desert, not downtown.
Safety briefing and the racing line
A short classroom session on braking points, the line through the 10 turns, and the flags. This is where nervous first-timers relax.
Two sighting laps as a passenger
An instructor takes you around so you learn the circuit before you drive it. You feel the speed of the main straight from the right seat first.
Pick your car and gear up
Choose your supercar, pull on the provided helmet, and get strapped in. The cars are paddle-shift, so there is no stick to fumble.
Your 5 or 10 laps at the wheel
A race coach rides with you the whole time, calling braking and turn-in over the radio. You build up lap by lap toward real speed.
Cool down, times and photos
Bring it back in, catch your breath, and pick up any photo or video add-ons. Most people are grinning and immediately checking the price of a second run.
Which supercar should you pick?
The price you pay tracks the badge on the car, not the number of laps. This is how the packages break down, with my honest read on who each tier suits. The prices are the operator's current starting figures; the "feels like" column is my own from running these drives.
Tier
Example cars
From (5 laps)
Feels like
American and German muscle
Corvette C8, Mercedes-AMG GT R, Ford Shelby GT500
$299
Loud, planted, forgiving. The best value and a great first car of the day.
Everyday exotic
Audi R8, Acura NSX, Aston Martin
Mid tier
Fast without drama. Confidence builders that still sound the part.
Italian and British headliners
Ferrari 488, Lamborghini Huracan, McLaren
$399
The reason most people come. Sharper, louder, and quicker to bite. Save it for once you know the line.
Exact cars and prices vary by date and package and are confirmed in the Viator booking flow.
The circuit you drive is a real 1.3-mile road course, not a parking-lot autocross.
What you need to bring and know
The rules are short and the track enforces them. Get these sorted before you drive out so you are not turned away at the desk.
Minimum age to drive
18 years old
License
Valid photo driver's license from any country. Bring your passport too if the license has no photo.
Footwear
Closed-toe shoes required. No sandals or flip-flops.
Health
No serious heart conditions. Most people can drive; ask if unsure.
Helmet
Provided and included.
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours before through Viator.
Wanted a rental instead?
Worth being straight about this, because the search term and the best experience pull in different directions. If you pictured renting a Lamborghini to park outside a club and roll down the Strip, that is a rental-company service, and a fine one. What this site sends you to is the track drive, where you get to actually open the car up. The two answer different wishes, and the honest breakdown lives in the questions below.
Where the track is
SpeedVegas Motorsports Park sits at 14200 S Las Vegas Blvd, roughly 15 to 20 minutes south of the Strip down Las Vegas Boulevard. You make your own way there; there is no hotel pickup in the base package.
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Common questions
Can you drive an exotic car on a track in Las Vegas?
Yes. The most-booked option is a guided track experience with Exotics Racing at SpeedVegas Motorsports Park, 15 to 20 minutes south of the Strip. You pick a supercar and drive it yourself for 5 or 10 laps with a race coach in the passenger seat.
How much does it cost to drive a supercar in Las Vegas?
Five-lap packages start at $299 in cars like the Corvette, Mercedes-AMG GT R and Aston Martin, and from $399 in a Ferrari, Lamborghini or McLaren. That is roughly $60 to $80 a lap. The exact price depends on the car and lap count and is shown in the Viator booking flow.
Do you need a license to drive an exotic car on the track?
You need a valid photo driver's license from any country, and you must be at least 18 to drive. If your license has no photo, bring your passport too. No racing experience is required; the cars are paddle-shift and a coach guides you.
Is the Exotics Racing supercar drive worth it?
By the numbers it is one of the best-reviewed things to do in the city: 4.9 out of 5 across roughly 2,970 Viator reviews with 99% recommending it, plus 4.9 across more than 6,700 Tripadvisor reviews. Reviewers most often praise the coaching and the real track speed.
Where does the driving happen?
At SpeedVegas Motorsports Park, 14200 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89054, about 15 to 20 minutes south of the Strip. Exotics Racing runs its own 1.3-mile, 10-turn circuit there. You make your own way to the track.
What should you wear to drive a supercar on the track?
Closed-toe shoes are required; no sandals or flip-flops. A helmet is provided and included. There is no dress code beyond footwear, though light clothing helps in the desert heat.
Is this an exotic car rental?
No. This is a guided track driving experience, not a rental. You do not take a car off-site or drive it on public roads. If you want to rent an exotic car to cruise the Strip, that is a separate service from a rental company, not what this experience offers.
Why trust this page
John Rivera has been putting visitors and locals behind the wheel of exotic cars in Las Vegas since 2022, working out of SpeedVegas Motorsports Park so first-timers get real track room instead of traffic. By his own count he has hosted more than 1,000 travelers and special-occasion guests. The prices, ratings and rules on this page come from the operator's official Viator listing and Exotics Racing's own site, not from memory.