SV Laguna Seca-Thunderhill 3 day event 2-6-2004!
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SV Laguna Seca-Thunderhill 3 day event 2-6-2004!
Hi, all. Speed Ventures ( http://www.Speedventures.net ) is having a 3 day event that starts at Laguna Seca on 2-6 and then moves to Thunderhill for the weekend. You can signup for either Laguna or Thunderhill by themselves, or signup for both for the ultimate track weekend!
Information on Laguna:
Base Price: $305
Instruction: $30 per day instructor fee required for novices
Duration: 1 day / 2 - 4 hours of track time per group!
Track: The full track at Laguna Seca (Monterrey, CA)
Registration: https://www.speedventures.net/event_select.asp
Event Info:
Laguna Seca is a legendary 2.238 mile track in Central California, and one of the two most in-demand tracks in the west. Come out with us and you'll get the best track time per dollar value you'll see at Laguna. Test your skills on the world-famous corkscrew and compare your times to those set by the big names of ALMS, NASCAR, CART and the stars of yesteryear. Laguna Seca is a challenging course best suited to intermediate and advanced drivers.
Information on Thunderhill:
Price: $190 one day / $300 both days (+ $30 per day instructor fee required for novices)
Duration: 2 day / 4+ hours of track time per group!
Track: Thunderhill Raceway Park (North of Sacramento, CA)
Registration: https://www.speedventures.net/event_select.asp
Event Info:
Considered by some to be the best track in California, Thunderhill is a newer 3 mile track in the hills north of Sacramento with many exciting features: elevation changes, off camber turns, very long straights, high-speed doglegs and blind corners. We will be running the full Thunderhill track with the Cyclone in the counter-clockwise direction on Saturday (the usual direction), and counter-clockwise direction without the Cyclone on Sunday.
Convertibles with factory rollbars are allowed.
For more information about either of these events, you can see the event-info pages on SV's site: http://www.speedventures.net/2004_Schedule.asp
Information on Laguna:
Base Price: $305
Instruction: $30 per day instructor fee required for novices
Duration: 1 day / 2 - 4 hours of track time per group!
Track: The full track at Laguna Seca (Monterrey, CA)
Registration: https://www.speedventures.net/event_select.asp
Event Info:
Laguna Seca is a legendary 2.238 mile track in Central California, and one of the two most in-demand tracks in the west. Come out with us and you'll get the best track time per dollar value you'll see at Laguna. Test your skills on the world-famous corkscrew and compare your times to those set by the big names of ALMS, NASCAR, CART and the stars of yesteryear. Laguna Seca is a challenging course best suited to intermediate and advanced drivers.
Information on Thunderhill:
Price: $190 one day / $300 both days (+ $30 per day instructor fee required for novices)
Duration: 2 day / 4+ hours of track time per group!
Track: Thunderhill Raceway Park (North of Sacramento, CA)
Registration: https://www.speedventures.net/event_select.asp
Event Info:
Considered by some to be the best track in California, Thunderhill is a newer 3 mile track in the hills north of Sacramento with many exciting features: elevation changes, off camber turns, very long straights, high-speed doglegs and blind corners. We will be running the full Thunderhill track with the Cyclone in the counter-clockwise direction on Saturday (the usual direction), and counter-clockwise direction without the Cyclone on Sunday.
Convertibles with factory rollbars are allowed.
For more information about either of these events, you can see the event-info pages on SV's site: http://www.speedventures.net/2004_Schedule.asp
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Man, I'd really like to go to Thunderhill again, but my car is still being fixed up from my last event @ Laguna Seca (damn you Turn 6....damn you to hell!!!!).
Both of these tracks are awesome, just be careful at Laguna because the runoff is very small. You want to be careful at Thunderhill too, but it is much more forgiving.
If any of you go to Laguna, check out all the skid marks after turn 6. One set is mine....
-D'oh!
Both of these tracks are awesome, just be careful at Laguna because the runoff is very small. You want to be careful at Thunderhill too, but it is much more forgiving.
If any of you go to Laguna, check out all the skid marks after turn 6. One set is mine....
-D'oh!
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