Upcoming Track Days??
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:14
Not sure who of if anyone is interested, but I wanted to get some dialog going about a potential upcoming track day.
NASA has an HPDE and TT event coming up on September, the 27th. Check out the NASA site HERE
It's $165 to run HPDE which gets you seat time with an instructor, too. And you will need $45 for a license unless you have one, it's good for a year, think of it like a membership.
It's really a GREAT deal. You get lots of laps, instructor advise, and the price isn't that bad IMO for what you're getting. It's a great opportunity to learn about your car, and our Mazda's are born to be on the track!
The other option looks really cool, it's at the track the NASA HPDE event is running at, High Plains Raceway (HPR). HPR holds these seemingly weekly "Open Track Days" so basically it's a Run-What-Ya-Brung class where all kinds of cars and skill levels are mixed, but they do apparently have a fast and slow class, but it looks like it's mostly broke up by car make/model and not driver skill.
It looks fun because the open track days at HPR can run from 7am to 1700 and it's only $150 bucks for a FULL DAY of track action, which is crazy cheap, and the course looks baller, too. Or you can pay for just a half day, which is only $90 freaking bucks, which lets you run either from 7-1300 or from 1300-1700. Another stellar deal.
My only reserves about the open track days is it seems like free-for-all, there is no skill breakdown (like there is NASA with HPDE 1, 2, 3, and 4) but merely a "fast" and "slow" class. So all driver skills can get mixed around. And I don't know if there is passing allowed or not...I would hope so because with the long straight slow cars will hold up traffic.
The other thing about these open track days is they aren't on a weekend- usually a Monday or Friday. Turns out in September almost every Friday is an open track day. So if people could get the day off work, that would be fun, and it's less likely to be crowded on the track since it's a work day. You will run a minimum of 10 laps I think on these days...talk about seat time!
Here is the track website: http://www.highplainsraceway.com/index.html
Take a look at the course, it's sweet!!!
But I was wondering who is interested and for what event/day? I am interested in the NASA event and the Open track day, but the open track day will get you more seat time and is less expensive.
Opinions?
NASA has an HPDE and TT event coming up on September, the 27th. Check out the NASA site HERE
It's $165 to run HPDE which gets you seat time with an instructor, too. And you will need $45 for a license unless you have one, it's good for a year, think of it like a membership.
It's really a GREAT deal. You get lots of laps, instructor advise, and the price isn't that bad IMO for what you're getting. It's a great opportunity to learn about your car, and our Mazda's are born to be on the track!
The other option looks really cool, it's at the track the NASA HPDE event is running at, High Plains Raceway (HPR). HPR holds these seemingly weekly "Open Track Days" so basically it's a Run-What-Ya-Brung class where all kinds of cars and skill levels are mixed, but they do apparently have a fast and slow class, but it looks like it's mostly broke up by car make/model and not driver skill.
It looks fun because the open track days at HPR can run from 7am to 1700 and it's only $150 bucks for a FULL DAY of track action, which is crazy cheap, and the course looks baller, too. Or you can pay for just a half day, which is only $90 freaking bucks, which lets you run either from 7-1300 or from 1300-1700. Another stellar deal.
My only reserves about the open track days is it seems like free-for-all, there is no skill breakdown (like there is NASA with HPDE 1, 2, 3, and 4) but merely a "fast" and "slow" class. So all driver skills can get mixed around. And I don't know if there is passing allowed or not...I would hope so because with the long straight slow cars will hold up traffic.
The other thing about these open track days is they aren't on a weekend- usually a Monday or Friday. Turns out in September almost every Friday is an open track day. So if people could get the day off work, that would be fun, and it's less likely to be crowded on the track since it's a work day. You will run a minimum of 10 laps I think on these days...talk about seat time!
Here is the track website: http://www.highplainsraceway.com/index.html
Take a look at the course, it's sweet!!!
But I was wondering who is interested and for what event/day? I am interested in the NASA event and the Open track day, but the open track day will get you more seat time and is less expensive.
Opinions?