another possibilty you might consider is the alameda sheriff's police
training facility in dublin. they rent the lot and were building a road race
style track. they are comparatively lax on safety- no helmets, no fear :)
they have some nifty setups, a dynamic lane change exercise where you have
to decide split second which lane to choose based on car-triggered lights.
i organized a meet for my car club there and it was a lot of fun. we got to
chase the CHP instructors in their patrol cars on the course... we ATE'EM
ALIVE. hehehe
-James Creasy
President, BAPOC www.klio.net/probe
FFR Cobra #1630 www.klio.net/cobra
-----Original Message-----
From: Travis Lane <gofastlane@yahoo.com>
>Hi all,
>
>Today, I'm representing a "racing team" of some friends who want to race
>*lots*. Given that money is not a great concern, how would you suggest
that
>we go about this?
>
>Let's say that we're willing to part with $5000/day. Is it possible to get
a
>lot for that price? without scheduling a year in advance?
>
>Laguna Seca is $12k/day for the track and crew.
>Sears Point is $10k-12k/day
>Autocross lots = ???
>Thunderhill, I hear, can be had for $3k/day
>
>Is it possible to rent autox gear? (cones, timing lights, flags, etc...)
Are
>there lots of legal issue to deal with? Is it possible to work with
SFRSCCA
>to do something?
>
>I just got this mission today, so please forgive the depth of knowledge.
>
>Thanks for your help,
>
>Travis
>
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