[geeks] Race Tracks
Kevin R. Marshall
kevin at mpcf.com
Thu Apr 19 11:03:23 CDT 2007
Not a direct answer to your question, but almost all tracks can be rented out if you're willing to pay. Down here in Homestead you can get the Homestead-Miami Speedway for under $4k a day. Once you're there, go nuts (within reason) as you'll be the only one on the track.. They do charge greens fees however if you have many of course excursions.
I use Chin Motorsports and recommend them highly for what i would consider "casual" track days (meaning no racing). Not sure if they have events in your area but it's worth a look.
http://www.chinmotorsports.com/
/KRM
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 20:17:19 -0400
Sridhar Ayengar <ploopster at gmail.com> wrote:
> James Fogg wrote:
> >> Anyone know of any road courses around that allow public
> >> access? The closer to New York, the better. Hopefully one
> >> that isn't too expensive.
> >> I'm looking to stretch my car's legs.
> >
> >
> > Ah, yeah.
> > Watkins Glenn & Lime Rock. Both famous.
>
> They both have track days, but no public access. And I've been to track
> days at both. And The Glen is nowhere near New York City. It's in the
> middle of nowhere. Lime Rock is about fifteen minutes from here, but
> again, no public access.
>
> I'm talking about race tracks that allow pay-per-lap practices.
>
> > Nobody allows "public" access. You have to belong to a racing
> > organization and pass their training course. Trust me, if a novice
> > "stretches their legs" they walk home. If you want "drive on & race"
> > access try a drag strip on a Wednesday night (the usual choice for
> > "grudge" night).
> >
> > Join the SCCA or a local group.
>
> That's not what I'm talking about. I participate in track days and
> autocross. I'm talking about something less formal, and I *guarantee*
> there are racetracks that allow public access.
>
> Peace... Sridhar
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