Where the hell can I ROAD RACE???
Self
07-09-2003, 08:26 AM
I was wondering if there is a huge internet- based or even print directory of registered road tracks in the US? AutoX is great(not for me, but I love to watch the events:smile:) but I'd REALLY like to get involved in road racing, like on a real track dedicated solely to the sport. I know of one track in West VA, that some buddies have taken me too, but other than that I'm at a loss as to where to find a road course at. Anyone know of any around the DC, VA, MD, PA area or know where I can find out more info about it? Thanks in advance:smile:
Neutrino
07-09-2003, 09:21 AM
You might want to try Solo I events....its a step up more profesional that AutoX.....and they take place on actual race tracks....
i'll look around the SCCA site to get more info....
i'll look around the SCCA site to get more info....
Self
07-10-2003, 08:31 AM
Any luck finding anything out for me? I guess I COULD search around myself...but I have the autoX/Solo resource on the net(YOU) avaliable to me, so I might as well make use of it:biggrin:
Neutrino
07-10-2003, 08:41 AM
I'm not sure exactly were you live....could you give me more details of some landmark close to you....city, ocean or something like that so i'll know were to look for.....
do you live close to any of those divisions?:
* NESCCA Website
* NEDIV Solo2
* Blue Mountain Region
* Central NY Region
* Central Pennsylvania Region
* Finger Lakes Region (Rochester, NY)
* Glen Region
* Mahoning Valley Region
* Misery Bay Region (Erie, PA area)
* Mohawk-Hudson Region (eastern upstate NY)
* New England Region
* New York Region (NYC/Long Island area)
* Northeastern Pennsylvania Region
* Northern New Jersey Region
* Philadelphia Region (includes Delaware)
* Steel Cities Region
* South Jersey Region
* Southern New York Region
* Susquehanna Region
* Washington DC Region
o WDC Solo II
* Western New York Region
do you live close to any of those divisions?:
* NESCCA Website
* NEDIV Solo2
* Blue Mountain Region
* Central NY Region
* Central Pennsylvania Region
* Finger Lakes Region (Rochester, NY)
* Glen Region
* Mahoning Valley Region
* Misery Bay Region (Erie, PA area)
* Mohawk-Hudson Region (eastern upstate NY)
* New England Region
* New York Region (NYC/Long Island area)
* Northeastern Pennsylvania Region
* Northern New Jersey Region
* Philadelphia Region (includes Delaware)
* Steel Cities Region
* South Jersey Region
* Southern New York Region
* Susquehanna Region
* Washington DC Region
o WDC Solo II
* Western New York Region
hakka
07-10-2003, 10:22 AM
How far are you from VIR (Virginia International Raceway)? That is a very nice track with excellent facilities, although I don't know how many trackdays they have.
Self
07-10-2003, 12:07 PM
I'm in Bowie, MD. 15 Minutes east of Washington DC.
Neutrino
07-10-2003, 04:41 PM
ok if you are that close to DC here is the local SCCA club....
http://www.wdcr-scca.org/
looks like they have quite a few races at sumit poin race way
here is a map of the raceway
http://www.wdcr-scca.org/club_office/map.pdf
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Directions to Summit Point Raceway, West Virginia
Summit Point Raceway, a 2-mile road racing facility, is located in the picturesque Shenandoah Valley. The track is just west of Summit Point, West Virginia and a scenic 70 mile drive from the Baltimore-Washington area, through areas of rustic beauty and historic note. If you are traveling from the Baltimore or Frederick areas, you will drive through historic Harper's Ferry, WV and the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers. Traveling west from the Washington, DC area, you will pass through the rolling hills of the Virginia hunt country and cross the Blue Ridge Mountains. Summit Point Raceway is located between Winchester, VA and Charles Town, WV. and is easily accessible from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
From Northern Virginia (I-495 Capital Beltway):
Take Rt. 7 west past Leesburg toward Winchester. About 2 miles beyond the Rt 340 exit , at the 2nd stoplight, turn right on Rt. 632 and turn right at the next two 'T' intersections (VA Rt 751 and WV Rt 13). The track is on the right.
From Frederick, MD (I-70, I-270):
Take US 340 west through Charles Town, then go straight on WV Rt. 51 for one block. Bear left onto Summit Point Road (Rt. 13). The track is on the left eight miles from Charles Town and one half mile past the town of Summit Point.
From Winchester, VA (I-81):
From US 81 take Rt. 7 east for about 7 miles, then turn left at the stoplight onto Rt. 632. Turn right at the next two 'T' intersections (VA Rt 751 and WV Rt 13). The track is on the right.
looks like they have a bunch of stuff going on at that raceway.....is that close enogh.....if not i'll try to find something else...
try brosing that first website for more info
http://www.wdcr-scca.org/
looks like they have quite a few races at sumit poin race way
here is a map of the raceway
http://www.wdcr-scca.org/club_office/map.pdf
[ Up ] [ Directions ] [ Restaurants ] [ Accomodations ] [ Visitors Guide ]
Directions to Summit Point Raceway, West Virginia
Summit Point Raceway, a 2-mile road racing facility, is located in the picturesque Shenandoah Valley. The track is just west of Summit Point, West Virginia and a scenic 70 mile drive from the Baltimore-Washington area, through areas of rustic beauty and historic note. If you are traveling from the Baltimore or Frederick areas, you will drive through historic Harper's Ferry, WV and the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers. Traveling west from the Washington, DC area, you will pass through the rolling hills of the Virginia hunt country and cross the Blue Ridge Mountains. Summit Point Raceway is located between Winchester, VA and Charles Town, WV. and is easily accessible from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
From Northern Virginia (I-495 Capital Beltway):
Take Rt. 7 west past Leesburg toward Winchester. About 2 miles beyond the Rt 340 exit , at the 2nd stoplight, turn right on Rt. 632 and turn right at the next two 'T' intersections (VA Rt 751 and WV Rt 13). The track is on the right.
From Frederick, MD (I-70, I-270):
Take US 340 west through Charles Town, then go straight on WV Rt. 51 for one block. Bear left onto Summit Point Road (Rt. 13). The track is on the left eight miles from Charles Town and one half mile past the town of Summit Point.
From Winchester, VA (I-81):
From US 81 take Rt. 7 east for about 7 miles, then turn left at the stoplight onto Rt. 632. Turn right at the next two 'T' intersections (VA Rt 751 and WV Rt 13). The track is on the right.
looks like they have a bunch of stuff going on at that raceway.....is that close enogh.....if not i'll try to find something else...
try brosing that first website for more info
Self
07-11-2003, 07:21 AM
Originally posted by Neutrino
ok if you are that close to DC here is the local SCCA club....
http://www.wdcr-scca.org/
looks like they have quite a few races at sumit poin race way
here is a map of the raceway
http://www.wdcr-scca.org/club_office/map.pdf
looks like they have a bunch of stuff going on at that raceway.....is that close enogh.....if not i'll try to find something else...
try brosing that first website for more info
:worshippy :worshippy :worshippy THANK YOU!!!:worshippy :worshippy :worshippy
That's close enough! I'd never heard of that place before, but I'm going to check out the site and see how everything works. I REALLY want to go! Also, thanks to you too, hakka. VIR isn't all that close, but it's a makeable trip for certain. Thanks again guys:worshippy
ok if you are that close to DC here is the local SCCA club....
http://www.wdcr-scca.org/
looks like they have quite a few races at sumit poin race way
here is a map of the raceway
http://www.wdcr-scca.org/club_office/map.pdf
looks like they have a bunch of stuff going on at that raceway.....is that close enogh.....if not i'll try to find something else...
try brosing that first website for more info
:worshippy :worshippy :worshippy THANK YOU!!!:worshippy :worshippy :worshippy
That's close enough! I'd never heard of that place before, but I'm going to check out the site and see how everything works. I REALLY want to go! Also, thanks to you too, hakka. VIR isn't all that close, but it's a makeable trip for certain. Thanks again guys:worshippy
95_GSX
08-26-2003, 10:44 PM
ok now can someone help me out???? i live in Riverton,WY. where would the closest road course be?? Denver,CO?
Thanks for any help?
Thanks for any help?
Neutrino
08-27-2003, 12:58 AM
ok now can someone help me out???? i live in Riverton,WY. where would the closest road course be?? Denver,CO?
Thanks for any help?
try here to find your region.....
http://www.scca.org/interactive/regions.html
if you have problems finding it just post and we'll try to help locate something
btw are you interested more in a track or autocrossing?
Thanks for any help?
try here to find your region.....
http://www.scca.org/interactive/regions.html
if you have problems finding it just post and we'll try to help locate something
btw are you interested more in a track or autocrossing?
95_GSX
09-01-2003, 07:47 PM
i checked out the SCCA website and didnt find anything but event schedules, i would like to find some tracks to run at, i would like to get T&T runs as well race
i would like to try both. tracks and autocross
i would like to try both. tracks and autocross
Neutrino
09-04-2003, 11:21 PM
i checked out the SCCA website and didnt find anything but event schedules, i would like to find some tracks to run at, i would like to get T&T runs as well race
i would like to try both. tracks and autocross
Go to the link i posted and find the SCCA website for your area...on those local sites you can find the places to go to
i would like to try both. tracks and autocross
Go to the link i posted and find the SCCA website for your area...on those local sites you can find the places to go to
95_GSX
09-04-2003, 11:49 PM
alright i will check them again, thanks for the help. :thumbsup:
Neutrino
09-04-2003, 11:55 PM
alright i will check them again, thanks for the help. :thumbsup:
anytime....and if you have more question feel free to ask
anytime....and if you have more question feel free to ask
kfoote
09-10-2003, 02:22 PM
Here's a database of both historical and currently active tracks throughout the world (Including the US by state), as well as the large ovals:
http://www.racingcircuits.net
Most of the active tracks have directions or links to the track website.
http://www.racingcircuits.net
Most of the active tracks have directions or links to the track website.
Neutrino
09-11-2003, 08:40 AM
Here's a database of both historical and currently active tracks throughout the world (Including the US by state), as well as the large ovals:
http://www.racingcircuits.net
Most of the active tracks have directions or links to the track website.
thanks for the link :smile:
http://www.racingcircuits.net
Most of the active tracks have directions or links to the track website.
thanks for the link :smile:
Jims5543
09-23-2003, 11:01 AM
www.chinmotorsports.com
Try these guys out. They do lots of premier tracks along the east coast.
They are more of a driving school or open track day kind of setup. If your looking for competition then go with the scca or nasa clubs. If you just want to go out and drive your street car fast Chin is pretty cool.
Try these guys out. They do lots of premier tracks along the east coast.
They are more of a driving school or open track day kind of setup. If your looking for competition then go with the scca or nasa clubs. If you just want to go out and drive your street car fast Chin is pretty cool.
VenomInMyVeins
10-07-2003, 07:27 PM
whoa.. where you get that cool headbangin dude? and how u all do those cool icons?
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