Built For People Who Actually Drive Their Cars

Why Race Paddock Exists

Race Paddock started because I realised something strange.

A lot of people work incredibly hard to buy cars they’ve dreamed about for years…

then barely use them.

Not because they don’t want to.

Because life gets busy.

Work takes over.

Families happen.

Free weekends disappear.

Organising trips becomes difficult.

And before you know it, the car sits in the garage waiting for “one day.”

Race Paddock exists to create more of those days.

Stu’s Story

I’m Stu.

I’ve spent years around cars, motorsport and road trips.

From Nürburgring trips and UK track days to race weekends and spontaneous early morning drives — cars have always been about experiences for me.

Some of the best memories I’ve got involve great roads, great people and cars being used exactly as they were meant to be.

Race Paddock was built to create more of those experiences for other people too.

What Race Paddock Actually Is

✅ Track days
✅ Road trips
✅ European adventures
✅ Motorsport weekends
✅ Sunday drives
✅ Community meetups

Sometimes it’ll be big European adventures.

Sometimes it’ll just be breakfast with mates and a great driving route.

Both matter.

Who It’s For

Race Paddock is for people who genuinely enjoy driving.

People who want to use their cars.

People who enjoy good company.

People who value experiences more than showing off.

It doesn’t matter whether you drive a Porsche, BMW M car, Golf GTI, Caterham or something completely different.

If you enjoy driving properly, you’ll fit in just fine.

Where It’s Going

We’re only just getting started.

Over time, Race Paddock will grow into multiple communities:

  • Road trip groups
  • Track day groups
  • Motorsport travel groups
  • Local driving groups
  • Brand partnerships
  • Exclusive events

The goal is simple:

Make it easier for people to create incredible memories with their cars.