Want to get faster without simply riding harder?
The MotoRace Academy Level II “Local Advantage” Course is designed specifically for racers and experienced track riders who want to improve lap times, race craft, and strategic decision-making at Blackhawk Farms Raceway.
This isn’t a beginner riding school.
It’s a focused program built around understanding how fast laps are created, where races are won and lost, and how experienced racers consistently find speed.
Through a combination of classroom instruction, guided track walks, and on-track application, riders learn how to maximize corner exits, identify passing opportunities, improve race awareness, and make smarter decisions under pressure.
Whether you’re chasing your first podium or looking for an edge over familiar competition, this course provides insights developed through years of racing experience at Blackhawk Farms.
Learn the track. Understand the strategy. Build the advantage.
Train with MotoRace Academy and discover what the fastest local racers already know.
What You’ll Learn
• Track-Specific Strategy
Learn how to identify the corners that truly impact lap times, passing opportunities, and race outcomes at Blackhawk Farms Raceway.
• Faster Corner Exits
Understand why exit speed creates lap time and how to consistently improve drive onto the straights.
• Advanced Corner Technique
Develop a structured approach to braking, turn-in, apex execution, throttle application, and motorcycle positioning.
• Race craft & Passing
Learn multiple passing techniques, defensive positioning, race planning, and how to create opportunities instead of waiting for them.
• Vision & Awareness
Improve your ability to look ahead, process information faster, manage traffic, and make better decisions under race conditions.
• Suspension & Motorcycle Feedback
Gain a practical understanding of suspension setup, tire feedback, traction management, and how motorcycle setup affects rider confidence.
• Mental Approach to Racing
Learn how experienced racers think, plan, and adapt throughout a race to consistently improve performance.
• On-Track Application
Apply concepts immediately through guided track walks, classroom discussions, and riding sessions throughout the day.





