There is a High Speed Touring Event @ Hallett
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For all around Oklahoma, on 2/15 in Hallett, OK
Here is the info from Hallets Website
The High-Speed Touring Series at the Hallett road course:
1. What is it?
2. What\'s required to participate?
3. How do you move from being just a motor sports fan to actually driving on a challenging road track?
Ok, so you\'ve got a really neat performance car...vintage, modern, exotic or one of the many sporty performance tuner coupes and sedans that are the rage of the youth drivers now. And maybe you frequently experience frustrations because you can never really open-up your car to the spirited driving for which you think you and your car are capable. Fear of traffic citations, your reputation, your wife/parents, etc. keep your urge to drive at speed in check. Are you really wanting to be an on-track driver and now just a spectator but maybe not quite ready for real wheel-to-wheel racing? Then YOU NEED the High-Speed Touring Series (HSTS)...NOW! It\'s great fun for all motor heads AND you can afford it...read-on PLEASE!
1. HSTS lets YOU, at modest cost, get lots of seat-time lapping, AT SPEED, in performance-oriented STREET CARS! AND you can take 1 passenger!
2. It's easy to qualify you and your car for HSTS lapping at the Hallett Circuit. Here's the deal: You must become a member of the Competition Motor sports Association (COMMA), our track club, at $35 a year (it's a good deal, trust us). ANY street-legal car (except SUV's, trucks, wagons, vans) can be used WITHOUT normal race prep...no roll cage, race driver restraint harness or no driving suit are required. No prior competition driving experience is required for this non-race series.
3. Then you show up at the Hallett Control Building mid-morning of any COMMA event day to register and attend a short driver orientation. You must wear a Snell approved safety helmet (we'll help you acquire one) and you must wear a long sleeve shirt and long pants while you drive on track. You'll get FIVE 15-minute on-track sessions per event day for just $75 (a super bargain for any major road racing course).
That's it...MAX FUN - DRIVE YOUR DREAM!
http://www.hallettracing.com/hsts.html
Here is the schedule for the day:
9:30am, Gates open, cafe opens
10:00am, HST classroom 2nd floor
10:20am-10:35am, COMMA Open Wheel/Legends
10:40am-10:55am, COMMA Closed Wheel
11:00am-11:15am, High Speed Touring
... (skipping anything but HST from here for my typing benefit)
12:00pm-12:15pm, HST
12:20pm-1:20, Lunch break
2:00pm-2:15pm, HST
3:00pm-3:15pm, HST
4:00pm-4:15pm, HST
Cost, $75 per car for HST. Make sure to get your reservations in!
Here is the info from Hallets Website
The High-Speed Touring Series at the Hallett road course:
1. What is it?
2. What\'s required to participate?
3. How do you move from being just a motor sports fan to actually driving on a challenging road track?
Ok, so you\'ve got a really neat performance car...vintage, modern, exotic or one of the many sporty performance tuner coupes and sedans that are the rage of the youth drivers now. And maybe you frequently experience frustrations because you can never really open-up your car to the spirited driving for which you think you and your car are capable. Fear of traffic citations, your reputation, your wife/parents, etc. keep your urge to drive at speed in check. Are you really wanting to be an on-track driver and now just a spectator but maybe not quite ready for real wheel-to-wheel racing? Then YOU NEED the High-Speed Touring Series (HSTS)...NOW! It\'s great fun for all motor heads AND you can afford it...read-on PLEASE!
1. HSTS lets YOU, at modest cost, get lots of seat-time lapping, AT SPEED, in performance-oriented STREET CARS! AND you can take 1 passenger!
2. It's easy to qualify you and your car for HSTS lapping at the Hallett Circuit. Here's the deal: You must become a member of the Competition Motor sports Association (COMMA), our track club, at $35 a year (it's a good deal, trust us). ANY street-legal car (except SUV's, trucks, wagons, vans) can be used WITHOUT normal race prep...no roll cage, race driver restraint harness or no driving suit are required. No prior competition driving experience is required for this non-race series.
3. Then you show up at the Hallett Control Building mid-morning of any COMMA event day to register and attend a short driver orientation. You must wear a Snell approved safety helmet (we'll help you acquire one) and you must wear a long sleeve shirt and long pants while you drive on track. You'll get FIVE 15-minute on-track sessions per event day for just $75 (a super bargain for any major road racing course).
That's it...MAX FUN - DRIVE YOUR DREAM!
http://www.hallettracing.com/hsts.html
Here is the schedule for the day:
9:30am, Gates open, cafe opens
10:00am, HST classroom 2nd floor
10:20am-10:35am, COMMA Open Wheel/Legends
10:40am-10:55am, COMMA Closed Wheel
11:00am-11:15am, High Speed Touring
... (skipping anything but HST from here for my typing benefit)
12:00pm-12:15pm, HST
12:20pm-1:20, Lunch break
2:00pm-2:15pm, HST
3:00pm-3:15pm, HST
4:00pm-4:15pm, HST
Cost, $75 per car for HST. Make sure to get your reservations in!
Last edited by OKC-Silverstone-Trac; Feb 6, 2003 at 08:17 PM.
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