October 28th - Palmer Motorsports Park
#1
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October 28th - Palmer Motorsports Park
Hi all, I've recently registered for the October 28th full open lapping day at Palmer Motorsports Park. You can find more about lapping day here, https://www.palmermotorsportspark.co...aspx?id=div6_0
It will be my first time at this track so I would not be able to field your questions. However, in the interest of getting more of us to join and have fun, please post your questions and I will try my best to send them to the track organizer, David Connelly.
During the process of my registration, I've asked for a group discount. David is able to provide a $50 off coupon for each registrant.
In regards to the requirements of running our S2000 on track, I was told that if you have either OEM hardtop or a rollbar, you are good to go.
It would be nice to have some company at the track to close out the season (for me at least).
It will be my first time at this track so I would not be able to field your questions. However, in the interest of getting more of us to join and have fun, please post your questions and I will try my best to send them to the track organizer, David Connelly.
During the process of my registration, I've asked for a group discount. David is able to provide a $50 off coupon for each registrant.
In regards to the requirements of running our S2000 on track, I was told that if you have either OEM hardtop or a rollbar, you are good to go.
It would be nice to have some company at the track to close out the season (for me at least).
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#6
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I will post in the other sections. As for travel to tracks, it's tough where we live. Not really close to many tracks and there are some good tracks to experience at least once that are hours away.
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The track probably won't come to you Al.