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Topic: what organization you roll with?
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Mach916
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only one I know is ncracing.. thunder hill is usually around 150.. what other ones are out there?
Posts: 1247 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Mar 2008
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SydeWaySix
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NASA, trackmasters, ncrc, shelby club, hooked on driving, checkered flag, etc. I've found ncrc to be the cheapest and trackmasters to be the most expensive. I used to run Sonoma 95% of the time, so you typically pay premium for track days over there.
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Mach916
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Never been to Sonoma ... Heard a lot of walls..scary track?
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SydeWaySix
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There are walls at almost every track except T-hill. Definitely not scary...just have to drive smart and not think you're a bad ass out the gate
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acmikee
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NASA im a member of the safety team Sonoma is a safe track yes there are a lot of walls but as long as you stay on track your ok.
Posts: 241 | From: fremont | Registered: Apr 2005
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SteveL
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Besides the ones already named, there's quite a few small clubs that are open to all makes of cars. Go to the track website and look at the track calendar. It will list what club, on what day, and whether it's car or motorcycles (or both). You then will need to check out that club website for prices, requirements, etc.
Another good source is http://www.motorsportreg.com/
Posts: 578 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: May 2002
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331SVO
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I've ran with NASA and trackmasters will plan to run with more clubs next year
Posts: 226 | From: San Leandro | Registered: Jan 2007
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Mach916
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thanks guys for all the info.. i want to get in thunder hill one last time before the year is over
Posts: 1247 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Mar 2008
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Mach916
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quote: Originally posted by SteveL: Besides the ones already named, there's quite a few small clubs that are open to all makes of cars. Go to the track website and look at the track calendar. It will list what club, on what day, and whether it's car or motorcycles (or both). You then will need to check out that club website for prices, requirements, etc.
Another good source is http://www.motorsportreg.com/
wow thanks for the great site!
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DEVERO2
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I drive in Shelby club. I want to do more driving with more organizations, but I dont have a good reason why I havent. LOL
Posts: 641 | From: sacramento | Registered: Oct 2005
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SteveL
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I could you a lot of reasons why you should run with other clubs.
For novice and low intermediate drivers, it's fine and about the same as any other club. I would not recommend them for advance and high intermediate - they're just too restrictive.
For high intermediate drivers I would recommend trackmasters. For advanced, NCRC.
Having said that, I plan on attending Shelby Club at Laguna the Friday after Thanksgiving. They've (maybe) added a 4th (Blue) group which hopefully is more in-line with NCRC advanced group. [ 2013-11-13, 06:36 PM: Message edited by: SteveL ]
Posts: 578 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: May 2002
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