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Happy Pioneer day! It's bigger then Christmas around here.
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Welcome . We are lucky to have that facility. Probably see you out there when things warm up for Wide Open Wednesdays.
What's up Utah!?
I moved to Salt Lake in December from San Diego and I'm loving it!
I took my 6spd SGP Sport to Miller (now known as Utah Motorsports Campus) for 4 WinterX events this season. Dylan took both above photos at the snowiest of the events. I had to screenshot them on my phone because the original resolution was too high. I have some footage from inside the car I'll post when I'm not crashing at my girlfriend's place and can set up my computer.
Come out for the NASA events! The amount of track time is well worth it. Plus, you'll be guaranteed an instructor all day if you're in HPDE1. I'll be at the track this Saturday and Sunday.Utah here Once the car has few more miles on it I'm going to check out the driving classes and Wide Open Wednesdays!!
Could you elaborate? Looking at the NASA event it sounds like all the track time is for the people whom are competing in the race. I'm a beginner so was thinking more of a WOW+ WOW nightsCome out for the NASA events! The amount of track time is well worth it. Plus, you'll be guaranteed an instructor all day if you're in HPDE1. I'll be at the track this Saturday and Sunday.
I came out about $4k cheaper by buying in West Virginia compared to dealerships in UT, CO, AZ, NV. My trip out and back only ran me $770 after it was all said and done which still about $480 cheaper than the best shipping quote I got on an open trailer."Utah here Once the car has few more miles on it I'm going to check out the driving classes and Wide Open Wednesdays!!"
They run HPDE and race class run groups Friday, Saturday, and Sunday; they don't do HPDE1 (beginner) on Friday though. The HPDE crowd gets the same amount of track time as the race classes, adds up to 1h20m for everyone split across 4 sessions. As a beginner you're only on track with other HPDE1 drivers, all with instructors in the car, and very controlled passing. They'll also teach you all the basics of track safety and etiquette in the driver's meetings.Could you elaborate? Looking at the NASA event it sounds like all the track time is for the people whom are competing in the race. I'm a beginner so was thinking more of a WOW+ WOW nights