[Author Prev][Author Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Thread Index] Driving event @ Thunderhill 26 May 1997
I got notice from 2Bennett about this event in the mail the other day ... the cost is $150 and is open to all licensed drivers with a car that passes a simple safety inspection. Helmets are required, but can be rented from the track for $25 (!). I have copies of the information that I can fax to you upon request [might be best to send it to my AOL account]. Here's a regurgitation of a message I sent out from a prior occurrence ... obviously the dates in the message will be wrong ... this event is sceduled for 26 May ... which just so happens to be Memorial Day ... =========================================================================== Play Day at Thunderhill Raceway Set for January 25 Willows, CA - Jan 1 ... Anyone with a California driver's license will have a chance to drive the 1.9 mile, nine-turn Thunderhill Park road racing course on Saturday, January 25. The all-day, high-speed experience starts with an orientation session at 8:30 a.m. followed by on-track driving from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Drivers use their own cars and must wear a crash helmet while on the course. Speeds over ninety miles per hour are easily attained on the 6/10th of a mile straightaway leading into the high-speed turn one. Eight turns follow over the next mile and one-half, one of which, the cyclone, climbs up 100 feet and then drops sharply to the left. The program is put on by the track and features nationally licensed race car drivers as coaches and instructors. The cost for the Walter Mitty racing experience is $150 per person. Registration and forms can be obtained by calling the Thunderhill Park office at (916) 934-5588. Despite the white-knuckle excitement of the adventure, safety is the top priority. Participants will learn and experience lifesaving driving skills involving car control, braking, turning and recovery. "This is just about the best and most exhillarating course a person can take and still learn something that makes it a genuine school." observed track CEO David Vodden. "I would recommend it to everyone, young and old, who ever wondered what it would be like to experience the thrills of road racing." Vodden said. Thunderhill Park is located in Willows, California, just seven miles west of Interstate 5 on Highway 162, one hour north of Sacramento. =========================================================================== If anyone is interested I have copies of the entry forms as well and can fax them upon request. Another contact is Andrew Bennett at (916) 758-7325. Other than having the forms to fax I know very little in addition to what is in this message ... although I would be interested in knowing if any of you do sign up to go. Steve Buchholz s_buchho@kla.com K1drbar@aol.com San Jose, CA (USA)
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