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Old 08-03-2013 | 07:45 AM
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Default How far do you have to travel for track time?

The closest tracks to my location are each about 5 hours away in various directions. At this point, I have yet to attend a track day because of the time commitment involved. Maybe making a weekend out of it is the norm, and I should just quit whining and go.

So, how far do you travel for track time? For those that do travel a long distance, are you driving your cars, or trailering them?
Old 08-03-2013 | 08:12 AM
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My favorite track is 4 hours away. I drive up the night before, get a cheap room and drive back the next day. I dont trailer my car. Do it once. You'll know after if its something you want to do as frequently as possible or if its not for you.
Old 08-03-2013 | 08:32 AM
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Closest track is 45 mins away but the one i attend the most is 2 hours away

5 is a big commitment and if you have a family it makes it hard. Imagine trailering 7 hours there. But trailer inning is so much easier
Old 08-03-2013 | 08:36 AM
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Buttonwillow, my favorite's about 2.5 hours? There's Autoclub Speedway about 45 minutes away, and Willow Springs about 1.5 miles away, but I don't like those. My second favorite, Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outfield, is about 4 hours, so it can be a rough drive. I drive my car up, I have no tow-capable vehicle.

I'd say making a weekend out of it is the norm. I usually prep my car prior to leaving, then aim to drive up on a Friday night, grab a room from any local Best Western (I'm a member: grab a membership to whatever hotel you frequent, and grab a AAA membership as well, 10% discount on room rates) that way I am rested and ready at 7 AM the next day for the track day. Afterwards, I either grab food and head home, or grab food and head back to my hotel so I can sleep and be ready for the following day's track day.
Old 08-03-2013 | 11:05 AM
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Closet for me is 5 hours too. I trailer the night before but usually come home the last day of the event. I always try to make 2-3 day events because of the distances involved.
Recently home from 9 hour tow and a different 10.5 hour tow, those I drive out at least a day early and spend an extra evening before coming home
Old 08-03-2013 | 11:50 AM
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My favorite track is 45 minutes. Makes for an easy day. I have done 3+ hours but for those I go the night before.

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Old 08-03-2013 | 04:05 PM
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2 days is the worst so far.
Old 08-03-2013 | 04:37 PM
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I've trailered from 2 hours to 18 hours. Gotta do what you gotta do.
Old 08-03-2013 | 06:29 PM
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In Las Vegas... so...

.5hr - Las Vegas Motor Speedway [LV, NV]

1hr - Spring Mountain Motorsports Park / Ranch (Best overall track on the west coast) [Parhump, NV]

3hrs - Fontana / California Speedway / Autoclub [Fontana, CA]

3.5hrs - Chuckwalla (2nd fav. track) [Indio, CA]

5hrs - Streets of Willow / Big Willow [Willowsprings, CA]
5hrs - Firebird raceway [Chandler, AZ]
5hrs - Phoenix International Raceway [Phoenix, AZ]
5hrs - Buttonwillow [Buttonwillow, CA]

6.5hrs - Miller Motorsports (never been cause it's so damn far and nothing nearby, but I hear it's one of the best tracks on the West coast.) [Salt Lake City, UT]

8hrs - Laguna Seca [Monterey, CA]
Old 08-03-2013 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by CKit
I've trailered from 2 hours to 18 hours. Gotta do what you gotta do.
Same.

My local tracks are Loudon, NH (2.5 hours), Lime Rock (1hr), Monticello (2 hours.) For autocross, well, I will trailer as far as 26 hours to Lincoln, Nebraska (FML)

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