TRACK DAY MAY 19 BUTTONWILLOW EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
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TRACK DAY MAY 19 BUTTONWILLOW EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
Fellow Track Enthusiast, tomorrow is the last day to register for this event.
Delyse Nash & Associates presents the Eighth Annual Open Track Driving Event, held at Buttonwillow Raceway Park, on May 19th, 2008.
Details:
8 hours of track time in two run groups.
Group 1 restricted to passing on the straights for our friends relatively new to the experience.
Group 2 allows passing everywhere and is for our more experienced pals
Drivers can run in both groups, as long as the respective passing rules are observed.
See these threads for more detail:
One Driver's Perspective - www.thewarfields.com/thunderhill99.htm
Linkski - http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show....php?t=1904748
Link-a-Roo - http://cleoent.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=152
We split the cost between all drivers, (about $10K total), which works out to between $200 and $225 per entry. Passengers/spectators are welcome to join us at no cost, although Buttonwillow management typically charges a separate $10 track admission fee to everyone. In addition to track rental, your entry includes lunch, corner workers and ambulance on site. Note- we
Delyse Nash & Associates presents the Eighth Annual Open Track Driving Event, held at Buttonwillow Raceway Park, on May 19th, 2008.
Details:
8 hours of track time in two run groups.
Group 1 restricted to passing on the straights for our friends relatively new to the experience.
Group 2 allows passing everywhere and is for our more experienced pals
Drivers can run in both groups, as long as the respective passing rules are observed.
See these threads for more detail:
One Driver's Perspective - www.thewarfields.com/thunderhill99.htm
Linkski - http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show....php?t=1904748
Link-a-Roo - http://cleoent.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=152
We split the cost between all drivers, (about $10K total), which works out to between $200 and $225 per entry. Passengers/spectators are welcome to join us at no cost, although Buttonwillow management typically charges a separate $10 track admission fee to everyone. In addition to track rental, your entry includes lunch, corner workers and ambulance on site. Note- we
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Originally Posted by Voodoo_S2K,Apr 10 2008, 04:34 PM
Sup Martin. That is some serious track time there. I wish I could go, but I know if my car will be ready by then.
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Originally Posted by modMonkey,Apr 10 2008, 06:09 PM
Will people laugh if I drive my beater on the track? I seriuosly want to...
example: some dude was on HPDE 4/TT for nasa in thunderhill in an 89 accord sedan with no suspension upgrade and street tires. i thought that was crazy, but he still did it
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Originally Posted by rhdek9,Apr 10 2008, 06:14 PM
i highly doubt they will. i constantly see cars that i would think no one will ever track, but people do.
example: some dude was on HPDE 4/TT for nasa in thunderhill in an 89 accord sedan with no suspension upgrade and street tires. i thought that was crazy, but he still did it
example: some dude was on HPDE 4/TT for nasa in thunderhill in an 89 accord sedan with no suspension upgrade and street tires. i thought that was crazy, but he still did it
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Originally Posted by rhdek9,Apr 10 2008, 06:14 PM
i highly doubt they will. i constantly see cars that i would think no one will ever track, but people do.
example: some dude was on HPDE 4/TT for nasa in thunderhill in an 89 accord sedan with no suspension upgrade and street tires. i thought that was crazy, but he still did it
example: some dude was on HPDE 4/TT for nasa in thunderhill in an 89 accord sedan with no suspension upgrade and street tires. i thought that was crazy, but he still did it