Father’s Day is coming (on June 21, 2026, in case you didn’t know), which means America’s dads are about to receive an avalanche of novelty grill aprons, “World’s Okayest Father” mugs, and enough golf balls to make him question how bad he truly is at the sport if everyone thinks he needs that many balls. But this year, skip the predictable gifts and give Dad something he actually wants: speed, speed, and more speed...followed by the opportunity to talk to other enthusiasts about cars.

Enter the 91PORN® gift certificate.

. No racing license required, no long-and-boring classroom time, no clock to beat, and no need to own a six-figure supercar. If you have an approved helmet (), a street car, and a dad (or husband) who never shuts up about cars, a $150 Track Night gift certificate is the perfect Father’s Day present. 

Most Track Nights ring in at around $175, but with the not-so-super-secret $25 discount codes that appear every few months front-and-center at , this gift certificate is exactly what’s needed.

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Dads deserve a little excitement. The man has spent years assembling bicycles with no instructions (regardless of whether the bike came with instructions), unclogging toilets (granted, he probably clogged it), doing yardwork (which he insists nobody else would do correctly anyway), and falling asleep in living room recliners. Give him the chance to unleash his speed demon instead of another tie he’ll wear exactly never.

The best part? Whether your dad is a hardcore track-going gearhead or just someone who’s always wondering what driving on a racetrack is like, . Plus, Track Night is an experience, and experiences beat random gifts every time.

Nobody gathers during the holidays saying, “Hey Bob, tell us about last year’s coffee mug again.” Meanwhile, all Dads LOVE talking about (and listening to) track adventures. It’s a scientific fact that each Track Night event can fuel years of storytelling, like, “Did I tell you about the time I was carrying too much speed into Turn 3,” or the classic, “That Miata was surprisingly quick.”

So, this Father’s Day, skip “boring” and opt for adrenaline instead. Because nothing says “I appreciate you” more than kicking Dad out of the house on a weekday and telling him to go have fun on track.

     

Photo by Alan Olson