Florida State University Police Department Motorsports Team

Florida State University Police Department Motorsports Team Saving lives through education and motorsport. And they are doing it in safe, controlled environments.

In 2009 Sergeant Jason Harris of the Florida State University Police Department started a motorsports team to raise awareness for motorcycle safety a help educate riders of safer, legal ways to pursue their need for speed than racing or stunt riding on public roadways. A program that started with attending various bike nights and car shows has developed into a state wide network of riders, fans, f

amily and friends helping to spread the word and learn how to be a better, safer rider. After several years we've had dozens of riders from throughout the state that have completed their first trackday and have become far safer riders as a result. Many of these riders have not only been back for 2nd, 3rd and even 4th trackdays, but they've advanced very quickly into the intermediate and even the expert groups. All our riders have learned that there are far more fun and challenging places to enjoy the speed of riding a motorcycle than on the street. Those interested in being sponsored through the program must be Florida residents and have never attended a prior trackday as a rider. If interested, complete our application at http://www.tracklife308.com/newrider

03/31/2026
The novice group this past Sunday at Homestead Miami Speedway.  Too cold to ride up north? Not here in Homestead!
03/19/2026

The novice group this past Sunday at Homestead Miami Speedway. Too cold to ride up north? Not here in Homestead!

The beginner group this weekend at Jennings GP with . If you’ve never done a track day, what are you waiting for?  Go to...
03/01/2026

The beginner group this weekend at Jennings GP with . If you’ve never done a track day, what are you waiting for? Go to southerntrackdays.com now!

Our coaches are back at Jennings GP with  and another great group of first time track riders!
03/01/2026

Our coaches are back at Jennings GP with and another great group of first time track riders!

35 degrees this morning at Homestead Miami Speedway and  still has this many riders show up?!?  We count 20 first timers...
02/01/2026

35 degrees this morning at Homestead Miami Speedway and still has this many riders show up?!? We count 20 first timers too! Let’s ride!!

So true!
12/31/2025

So true!

15 first timers today at Homestead Miami Speedway!  Why aren’t you out here riding with us?  Get off IG and come ride!
12/14/2025

15 first timers today at Homestead Miami Speedway! Why aren’t you out here riding with us? Get off IG and come ride!

Yes!  Wise words!
12/03/2025

Yes! Wise words!

LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THIS NOVICE GROUP!  HAD TO MAKE 2 SEPARATE CLASSES TO ACCOMMODATE ALL 80 RIDERS!
11/30/2025

LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THIS NOVICE GROUP! HAD TO MAKE 2 SEPARATE CLASSES TO ACCOMMODATE ALL 80 RIDERS!

Another great weekend at Jennings GP with
11/26/2025

Another great weekend at Jennings GP with

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In 2009 Sergeant Harris of the Florida State University Police Department started a motorsports team to raise awareness for motorcycle safety and help educate riders of safer, legal ways to pursue their need for speed rather than racing or stunt riding on public roadways. A program that started with attending various bike nights and car shows has developed into a state wide network of riders, fans, family and friends helping to spread the word and learn how to be better, safer riders. After several years we've had over 100 riders from throughout the state complete their first trackday and become far safer riders as a result. Many of these riders have not only been back for 2nd, 3rd and even 4th trackdays, but they've advanced very quickly into the intermediate and even the expert groups. All our riders have learned that there are far more fun and challenging places to enjoy the speed of riding a motorcycle than on the street, and they are doing it in safe, controlled environments. Those interested in being sponsored through the program must be Florida residents and have never attended a prior trackday as a rider. If interested, go to http://www.tracklife308.com/newrider and complete the registration form to get yourself into the selection process for one of our events.