
WarmUp Training for the sommer
94 hectares
Training grounds
1
High-speed oval
Driving becomes a fascinating experience at the Bosch test track in Boxberg:
Pure adrenaline with a high-speed oval, handling course and huge driving dynamics area.
Full braking from top speed, controlled drifting, uncompromising lane changes and fast laps – all for riding along, learning along, experiencing along.


6 h
driving pleasure
1
Day event
Theory meets practice in six intensive, driving-active units of 50 minutes each: slalom, handling course, high-speed oval, double lane change, high-speed braking with evasive maneuvers, as well as understeer and oversteer up to controlled drift.
In short: focus, flow and progress – measurable, noticeable, sustainable.
6h
Driving pleasure
1
Day event
Theory meets practice in six intensive, driving-active units of 50 minutes each: slalom, handling course, high-speed oval, double lane change, high-speed braking with evasive maneuvers, as well as understeer and oversteer up to controlled drift.
In short: focus, flow and progress – measurable, noticeable, sustainable.

The training center

At the Bosch test site in Boxberg, you get something that is priceless in everyday life: space!
Space to drive, to try things out, to learn.
Almost 100 football pitches in size – a site where otherwise only prototypes worth millions from major car manufacturers are pushed to their limits. And this time, it's your turn.
It's not showroom glamour that counts here, but honest driving dynamics. You drive sideways, fast, in control – all day long. Mistakes are allowed, even encouraged! A minor spin at 80 km/h? At most, a few pointed comments from the instructor. Nothing more.
No kerbs, no crash barriers, no drama.
Boxberg is a playground for drivers. And as everywhere in motorsport, the same applies here: those who learn will laugh in the end. The best.
event schedule

Arrival & Briefing
Arrival in Boxberg by 9:00 a.m.
(Your car is fully fuelled and ready to go)
Welcome by the Drive Vision team
Drivers' briefing & start of the day
Morning
Braking on different friction coefficients, evasive manoeuvres, slalom, handling and driving stability at higher speeds.

Afternoon
Understeering and oversteering, load changes, controlled drifting, and racetrack-style exercises are the focus. Speed, complexity, and difficulty are deliberately increased—always accompanied by individual coaching.

Final briefing & departure
Farewell at around 4:00 p.m. by the Drive Vision Team
Issuing of certificates

Included in the course price:
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Meals including snacks and soft drinks
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Individual support during preparation on site
Not included in the course price:
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own vehicle costs & fuel
Boxberg in numbers
17
Participants in the 2026 season
2
Events in the 2026 season
95%
customer satisfaction
Good to know!
Boxberg
You can participate with almost any vehicle. Since the exercises are mainly driven individually, you set your own pace and can concentrate fully on your personal learning goals. Whether it's a production vehicle, a sporty road car, or a track day car—the decisive factor is that it is in perfect technical condition, not its performance.
A technically sound production vehicle is sufficient for training. Tires, brakes, and fluid levels should be in good condition, and loose objects should be removed from the interior before starting. Wear and tear remains moderate and is significantly less than that of a classic track day: tires and brakes are put under strain, but in a controlled manner. The focus is on technique, vehicle control, and safety—not on material wear and tear.
For all sports car drivers who want to improve their driving technique and gain greater safety and control. Whether you are an ambitious track day driver or a sporty everyday driver—anyone who wants to understand driving dynamics, consolidate the basics, and prepare professionally for dynamic driving has come to the right place.
