189 performance outcomes across 13 skill categories and 3 driver levels, derived from the HPDE Curriculum Guide. Use this checklist to assess your current abilities, identify gaps, and chart a clear path from your first track day through accomplished mastery.
The HPDE Curriculum Guide, authored by a team of instructors with a combined 180+ years of HPDE teaching experience, defines driver skills in three progressive tiers. Every performance outcome describes something you do that can be observed by an instructor. These outcomes do not correspond to specific run groups, since each organization structures its groups differently. Instead, they represent the progressive development of driving skill that all HPDE programs share.
Initial
Beginner fundamentals
Developing
Building consistency
Accomplished
Advanced mastery
Each outcome is also tagged by skill type: (F) Fundamentals and Safety are essential to every program, (C) Core Non-Competitive build fast, safe driving skills, and (P) Pre-Competitive prepare drivers for time trials or wheel-to-wheel racing.
Attitude, self-evaluation, and self-coaching
Track safety, flags, spins, offs, and mechanical failures
Schedule, rules, staff, and advancement path
Car readiness, maintenance, and electronic driver aids
Reference points, traffic, flags, and visual rhythm
Dry line consistency, rain line adaptation, and line refinement
Maps, note-taking, data, and condition assessment
Maintenance throttle, progressive application, rotation
Initial application, threshold braking, modulation, trail braking
Hand position, single smooth inputs, steering speed
Upshifts, downshifts, heel-and-toe, transmission management
Kinesthetics, vehicle dynamics feel, driving at the limit
Passing zones, point-bys, driving side by side
Adapted from The HPDE Curriculum Guide, instructorsummit.com/curriculum-guide. Performance outcomes numbered 1-220 as defined in the guide.
A skilled instructor can observe your driving, confirm which outcomes you have mastered, identify your next growth areas, and accelerate your progression. Whether you are working toward solo sign-off or preparing for competition, the right coach makes the difference.