The sport looks different when you know what to look for.
Racing Passport offers two ways to experience a race weekend. One has Robert there with you. The other does not. Both change how you see the sport.
The Access Experience
This is what Racing Passport was built to do. Robert Earl attends the race with you. His relationships in the paddock open doors that no general admission credential or hospitality package can. The weekend is structured to build understanding, not just attendance.
You will arrive having already read two books Robert chose for you. You will leave having seen the sport the way insiders see it.
A reading list lands in your inbox before the trip. Two books Robert chose. The context they provide is something a race day program cannot replicate.
Robert hosts a private knowledge session. A guest joins. The conversation covers strategy, relationships, and what the broadcast will never show you.
Robert arranges access to a team garage on Legends Day. He stands next to you and explains what you are looking at in real time.
A guided tour of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum with Robert. The history of the race becomes context for the one you are about to watch.
A live channel runs throughout the race. Robert and his brother call every move as it happens. You have a direct line to someone reading the race from inside the sport.
The Curated Package
Not every experience requires Robert on site. The Curated Package applies Racing Passport's judgment to your logistics. The right hotel, the right seats, the right credentials. Pre-trip context is included.
You arrive knowing what you are looking at. The difference between attending a race and understanding one is the knowledge layer. We build that in before you travel.
Location matters. We book where it makes sense for your event, your schedule, and your experience, not where the default package lands you.
We choose tickets the way Robert would choose them for himself. Position, sightlines, proximity to the action that matters for that specific event.
The credential determines what you can access. We handle that conversation so you are not guessing at what you should have.
The knowledge layer is built in before you travel. Reading list, background, what to watch for. You arrive prepared.
Indianapolis and Charlotte. Robert leads every one.
The sport does not stop when the race ends. Race shop tours take a small group behind the scenes at the facilities that build the cars between events. Robert leads every tour and explains what you are walking through.
A former racing driver. Four or five nights. A small group.
A former racing driver joins as the featured guest for several nights on the water. The conversations that happen in that setting are different from anything you will get at a race weekend. This is the Racing Passport community in its most intimate form.
Tell us what interests you. A race, a product, or both. We respond to every inquiry personally.
Robert schedules a call. He wants to understand what you are looking for and whether Racing Passport is the right fit.
Your reading list and logistics arrive well before the event. You show up prepared, not catching up.
You see the sport from the inside. Knowing what to look for changes everything.
The 2026 events are invitation-only soft launches. Racing Passport is building its first season of experiences from a warm network. If you are interested, get in touch early. *All events subject to interest levels.
Every inquiry gets a personal response.
No automated sequences. No sales funnels. You send an inquiry and Robert responds. Tell us what interests you and we will take it from there.
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