So you’re headed to a racing school to learn the sweet science of driving fast. Good. Now, let’s think about gear. Most racing schools have helmets to lend, but the other basics, like gloves and boots, are harder to come by. Plus, when the gear you’re using is your own, you’ll feel much more comfortable — the more comfortable you are the better you’ll perform. Properly broken-in racing shoes will grip the pedals and heel toe shift just the way you like them to. A nice pair of gloves will give you the grip you need. Sure, you can rent a suit from the school, but when you start to sweat all you’ll be able to think about is all the other people who have sweat in it before.
Prepare yourself for your first foray into performance driving by shopping smart. We’ve scaffolded the gear to different levels and different needs, so you can shop appropriate to the type of driving you’ll be doing. Once you settle into the seat, you’ll want to be as comfortable as possible behind the wheel; the road ahead could be a little, how should we say, bumpy.
Piloti Prototipo GT

The Best Daily Driver: The Prototipo GT — designed as 50 percent driving shoe, 50 percent street sneaker — has always been a favorite of track day regulars, autocrossers and enthusiasts. You can spend an entire day slinging an old track day beater around the pavement, then drive home and walk around town without ever having to change your shoes. The casual design goes unnoticed by most, but you may get a nod or two from fellow enthusiasts in the know. They also seem to run a half-size too small, so order accordingly.