Falcon Autosport - Driven by passion since 2016
Founded on January 1st, 2016, Falcon Autosport is an automotive lifestyle company hosting our own events and participating in other events including racing series. This lifestyle is split into 3 branches. Falcon AutoSport Team Endurance Racing (FASTER) is our in-house racing branch. Private lapping is our closed-track events branch; the branch that invites you to take your own car onto an actual race track. Our third branch is the Open Road Cruises branch, where you can bring your road-legal, roadworthy car on adventure drives that go to under-appreciated, beautiful, scenic and wonderful parts of the world.
Run group colours explained: Have you ever noticed the number of colours on the Falcon Autosport cars, websites and so on? These are intended to reflect our vision of having multiple run groups at our events. When we started Falcon Autosport, our vision was to make track days safer and more welcoming to everyone. One way that we've done this is through grouping people into their perfect run group according to our experience "rainbow" which is aimed at bringing all drivers of all skill levels into a spot where they can feel comfortable.
It starts with blue run group, our group aimed at beginners and people who are still learning the basics of track days. It's okay to start here, it's intended to be kept light-hearted and fun, so that there's no pressure to perform well. You can drive at your pace, how you want, but remember, we want you to stay safe so you can advance your skills and improve into the green run group. Maybe you're getting a bit too skilled and being held up by the people in blue run group. It's not your job to try to enjoy driving in traffic. This is our job, to sort you into the group you fit in. We will bump you into the green group based on previous experience, skills learned, and attitude. Congrats on your new skills! Then, after probably 3-4 track days without many mistakes, driving well, and getting up to speed on how track days run, you can be moved into the yellow run group. Welcome to the new privileges and new, more challenging, more extreme tracks that are less beginner-friendly, and a group where the standard of driving is as high as your ambition within performance driving. You are now sharing the track with some of the best drivers in the province. You're one step away from the orange run group. So, you've impressed our staff from within even the yellow run group? Your driving standards, compliance with our rules, attitude, and general performance on track is remarkable. Orange run group is invite-only, and safety and driving standards are as strict as they can be. You must be personally invited to orange run group after multiple events in the yellow run group. You're the top tier of non-racing drivers within the Falcon Autosport community. Well done on standing out to our staff. You're one of the top drivers in the province. Maybe it's time to consider moving into the red run group. The red run group is dedicated to semi-professional and professional racing drivers only. At this point, you are going to be highly regarded as a driver on a national level. You are accustomed to sharing the track with others with no passing rules in races, meaning that you're ready to drive our lapping days wheel-to-wheel. Only caged cars and drivers with full safety gear will be allowed in the red run group for safety.
It starts with blue run group, our group aimed at beginners and people who are still learning the basics of track days. It's okay to start here, it's intended to be kept light-hearted and fun, so that there's no pressure to perform well. You can drive at your pace, how you want, but remember, we want you to stay safe so you can advance your skills and improve into the green run group. Maybe you're getting a bit too skilled and being held up by the people in blue run group. It's not your job to try to enjoy driving in traffic. This is our job, to sort you into the group you fit in. We will bump you into the green group based on previous experience, skills learned, and attitude. Congrats on your new skills! Then, after probably 3-4 track days without many mistakes, driving well, and getting up to speed on how track days run, you can be moved into the yellow run group. Welcome to the new privileges and new, more challenging, more extreme tracks that are less beginner-friendly, and a group where the standard of driving is as high as your ambition within performance driving. You are now sharing the track with some of the best drivers in the province. You're one step away from the orange run group. So, you've impressed our staff from within even the yellow run group? Your driving standards, compliance with our rules, attitude, and general performance on track is remarkable. Orange run group is invite-only, and safety and driving standards are as strict as they can be. You must be personally invited to orange run group after multiple events in the yellow run group. You're the top tier of non-racing drivers within the Falcon Autosport community. Well done on standing out to our staff. You're one of the top drivers in the province. Maybe it's time to consider moving into the red run group. The red run group is dedicated to semi-professional and professional racing drivers only. At this point, you are going to be highly regarded as a driver on a national level. You are accustomed to sharing the track with others with no passing rules in races, meaning that you're ready to drive our lapping days wheel-to-wheel. Only caged cars and drivers with full safety gear will be allowed in the red run group for safety.
The people behind Falcon Autosport:
Founder, Drew Geier - Drew started racing in karting at age 9, in 2003, days before his 10th birthday. From the first race, he led a flag-to-flag dominant race and got hooked on racing ever since. The path was set. Drew was invited to race internationally for a national karting team in 2005, following his first full season of racing. Unfortunately, despite the team having graciously offered to put Drew through a scholarship that would cover almost all expenses, Drew's family and Drew himself were not able to put together the money for the necessary travel expenses. Having been that close to being a professional racing driver, as he had always dreamed, he was not going to stop there. He had a vision, to make racing more affordable, more approachable, more fun and, most of all, to make it his life's legacy; to make the passion for cars into his career. Even despite a diagnosis of Autism in 2004, Drew's charisma, perseverance, and determination saw him choosing to continue his life's vision of some day making race tracks and the passion for cars affordable, desirable and approachable. Drew's Autism made his younger years difficult, with lots of trouble socializing and finding common interests with others. Drew was an early bloomer, who knew exactly what he was passionate about, and didn't have an interest in the things the other kids cared about. Drew had a vision. Drew doesn't envision his track days as just a fun event; he envisions a world where everyone who attends the events has a fun time, makes friends, and enjoys the general passion of the automobile's unique position as a way to cultivate experiences that you will remember for a lifetime. Cars enable us to go on road trips, make friends, and do things we could not do without cars. This isn't just an event. It's a lifestyle. It's the drive of a lifetime.
Founder, Drew Geier - Drew started racing in karting at age 9, in 2003, days before his 10th birthday. From the first race, he led a flag-to-flag dominant race and got hooked on racing ever since. The path was set. Drew was invited to race internationally for a national karting team in 2005, following his first full season of racing. Unfortunately, despite the team having graciously offered to put Drew through a scholarship that would cover almost all expenses, Drew's family and Drew himself were not able to put together the money for the necessary travel expenses. Having been that close to being a professional racing driver, as he had always dreamed, he was not going to stop there. He had a vision, to make racing more affordable, more approachable, more fun and, most of all, to make it his life's legacy; to make the passion for cars into his career. Even despite a diagnosis of Autism in 2004, Drew's charisma, perseverance, and determination saw him choosing to continue his life's vision of some day making race tracks and the passion for cars affordable, desirable and approachable. Drew's Autism made his younger years difficult, with lots of trouble socializing and finding common interests with others. Drew was an early bloomer, who knew exactly what he was passionate about, and didn't have an interest in the things the other kids cared about. Drew had a vision. Drew doesn't envision his track days as just a fun event; he envisions a world where everyone who attends the events has a fun time, makes friends, and enjoys the general passion of the automobile's unique position as a way to cultivate experiences that you will remember for a lifetime. Cars enable us to go on road trips, make friends, and do things we could not do without cars. This isn't just an event. It's a lifestyle. It's the drive of a lifetime.