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      01-26-2013, 03:38 PM   #1
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Track Days in the Northeast

Hey guys, looking for advise/experience from anyone that attends track days in the northeast. I see that you either have to attend through "Driver Education" as BMWCCA offers or through clubs like "Chin Motorsports." I have done a ton of European track days and it seems that our track days are not as liberal as those overseas (passing only on straights, instructors as passengers..).

My question is this; Whats the best way to enjoy 5-10 tracks days per season in the most "free" atmosphere.

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Hey guys, looking for advise/experience from anyone that attends track days in the northeast. I see that you either have to attend through "Driver Education" as BMWCCA offers or through clubs like "Chin Motorsports." I have done a ton of European track days and it seems that our track days are not as liberal as those overseas (passing only on straights, instructors as passengers..).

My question is this; Whats the best way to enjoy 5-10 tracks days per season in the most "free" atmosphere.

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The most "free" ones are Trackdaze and TT4C. TD does mostly events in the Virginia area but they do make their way up to NJMP once or twice a year. TT4C is all NJMP. I've run with TD before, it was ok just because of all the track time I got but I actually prefer running with the more structured clubs because they tend to attract more experienced drivers (who do less stupid things).

The other more "strict" clubs are CCA, PCA and NASA. PCA isn't as anal as CCA in the northeast and they tend to have better rates too. Keep in mind though if you run with the more experienced level groups the passing zones are pretty generous. The pass only on straights is usually associated with beginner groups.

Shoot me a PM with your email and I'll add you to my distribution. I have a spreadsheet of 2013 DE events with multiple clubs. Best of luck, quite a few of us meet at events! Oh yea check this thread too:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=691681
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The most "free" ones are Trackdaze and TT4C. TD does mostly events in the Virginia area but they do make their way up to NJMP once or twice a year. TT4C is all NJMP. I've run with TD before, it was ok just because of all the track time I got but I actually prefer running with the more structured clubs because they tend to attract more experienced drivers (who do less stupid things).

The other more "strict" clubs are CCA, PCA and NASA. PCA isn't as anal as CCA in the northeast and they tend to have better rates too. Keep in mind though if you run with the more experienced level groups the passing zones are pretty generous. The pass only on straights is usually associated with beginner groups.

Shoot me a PM with your email and I'll add you to my distribution. I have a spreadsheet of 2013 DE events with multiple clubs. Best of luck, quite a few of us meet at events! Oh yea check this thread too:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=691681
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Btw, you can sign up for most events on www.motorsportreg.com

Enter your zip code, check driver school and look for upcoming events. You may need to "add clubs" to your profile in order to register. If you're not a member of that particular club, you may still be able to register but may have to pay a non-member surcharge of $20 or something.

Clubs such as NASA, TD and TT4C have event registration directly on their site. For what it's worth TD doesn't have a membership fee.
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Btw, you can sign up for most events on www.motorsportreg.com

Enter your zip code, check driver school and look for upcoming events. You may need to "add clubs" to your profile in order to register. If you're not a member of that particular club, you may still be able to register but may have to pay a non-member surcharge of $20 or something.

Clubs such as NASA, TD and TT4C have event registration directly on their site. For what it's worth TD doesn't have a membership fee.
Have you seen this?
http://www.nysafetytrack.com/
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Have you seen this?
http://www.nysafetytrack.com/
How come there's no info for cars, I see pics of cars in the gallery but no info...
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What am I missing here, this seems like it's only for motorcycles.
Check out the video, its all cars. Looks great, still in construction to be completed this May
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How come there's no info for cars, I see pics of cars in the gallery but no info...
not sure, new to me as well..

p.s. did you get my invite for the 16th?
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Check out the video, its all cars. Looks great, still in construction to be completed this May
Looks like it has potential, good length. If they put in curbing and proper run-off, looks like it can be decent.



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not sure, new to me as well..

p.s. did you get my invite for the 16th?
I did but unfortunately will be down at NJMP with some of the guys here for a track event. Plus I don't have a M =P
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