Singer Drivers Club Launches at Willow Springs Raceway | 🇺🇸

Singer Vehicle Design, in partnership with CrossHarbor Capital Partners, has launched the Singer Drivers Club, a private members’ driving and hospitality experience based at Willow Springs Raceway. The club operates within the historic facility while maintaining public access to the track’s core infrastructure.

Located in Rosamond, California, Willow Springs is the oldest continuously operating road course in the United States. The new club forms part of a broader long-term investment in the site, aimed at upgrading safety, facilities and overall experience while preserving its role as an accessible motorsports venue.

The Singer Drivers Club introduces a private layer within that environment, offering members dedicated hospitality spaces, concierge services and structured driving programs. Membership is limited to approximately 400, with access not restricted to Singer owners but open to a broader group of enthusiasts.

A Layered Driving Environment

Unlike traditional single-track clubs, the Singer Drivers Club integrates multiple driving formats within one location. Members have access to all three circuits at Willow Springs, allowing for a range of driving conditions and skill development without leaving the property.

Track time is supported by coaching programs that incorporate video and data analysis, alongside access to a curated fleet of Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport vehicles. Additional programming includes karting at the Jenson Button Karting Circuit, adding another layer to driver training and engagement.

Off-track, the club includes dedicated facilities such as the Streets Paddock House and a member lounge equipped with dining, meeting and simulator spaces. Food and beverage programming is positioned as a core component, reflecting a hospitality-focused approach more commonly associated with destination clubs than traditional racetracks.

Public Track, Private Experience

A central element of the project is the coexistence of a private club within a public venue. All three road courses at Willow Springs remain open to the public, with ongoing improvements intended to benefit both club members and general track users.

The development reflects CrossHarbor’s prior work in destination-driven private clubs, applying a similar model to motorsports. For Singer, the project extends its design-focused philosophy beyond vehicles into a broader experience built around driving, environment and community.


VISITOR INFORMATION

  • Facility: Willow Springs Raceway, Singer Drivers Club
  • Club Access: Private, members-only (limited to ~400 members) 
  • Public Access: Track days, events and spectator access remain available to the public
  • Location: Rosamond, California (Antelope Valley)
  • Nearest City: Approximately 90 minutes north of Los Angeles

QUICK TIPS FOR VISITING

  • Best time to visit: Early morning track sessions or late afternoon for cooler desert conditions
  • Crowds: Varies by event; major track days and weekends draw larger attendance
  • Time required: Half-day to full-day depending on track activity
  • Access notes: Club facilities are restricted; general admission varies by event schedule
  • Nearby stops: Angeles National Forest, Lancaster, Palmdale

GETTING THERE

  • By car: Primary access via Highway 14; driving is essential
  • By air: Near William J Fox Airfield for private aviation access
  • Regional access: Approximately 90 minutes from Los Angeles depending on traffic

WHY IT’S WORTH A STOP

For visitors to Southern California with an interest in motorsports, Willow Springs remains one of the more accessible historic circuits in the U.S. The addition of the Singer Drivers Club introduces a higher-end layer of programming and facilities, while the underlying track experience—across multiple circuits—continues to be available to the public.