SV at Horse Thief Mile - Feb 17th & 18th, 2006
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SV at Horse Thief Mile - Feb 17th & 18th, 2006
Price: $120 Saturday, $120 Sunday, $210 for both
Instruction:+ $30 per day (required for first-time drivers)
Duration: 2 days, 4+ hours of track time per group!**
Track: Horse Thief Mile at Willow Springs Rosamond, CA (near Lancaster)
Registration: https://speedventures.com/event_forms.asp
Timing: Transponders are available for rental.
Event Info:
The Horse Theif Mile at Willow Springs is the newest track in the Los Angeles area, and this is your opportunity to be one of the first to drive on it! In fact, the track is so new, the only track map available is the horrible xerox you see below (sorry about that). Turns are moderate-speed (35 - 70mph), and the track is highly technical, probably the most technical in California. There is also a HUGE amount of elevation change on the track, which always makes a track more fun to drive.
Want to see what the track is like? We have In-car video for your viewing
pleasure: http://www.wurthmotorsports.com/V_Ho...ideos_menu.asp
We'll be running the full track CW both days. We will not be using the chicaine after turn 2.
Our typical schedule is three run groups, with five sessions per group, 25-30 minutes per session, though we do occasionally go to a four run group schedule when conditions require it.
Instruction:+ $30 per day (required for first-time drivers)
Duration: 2 days, 4+ hours of track time per group!**
Track: Horse Thief Mile at Willow Springs Rosamond, CA (near Lancaster)
Registration: https://speedventures.com/event_forms.asp
Timing: Transponders are available for rental.
Event Info:
The Horse Theif Mile at Willow Springs is the newest track in the Los Angeles area, and this is your opportunity to be one of the first to drive on it! In fact, the track is so new, the only track map available is the horrible xerox you see below (sorry about that). Turns are moderate-speed (35 - 70mph), and the track is highly technical, probably the most technical in California. There is also a HUGE amount of elevation change on the track, which always makes a track more fun to drive.
Want to see what the track is like? We have In-car video for your viewing
pleasure: http://www.wurthmotorsports.com/V_Ho...ideos_menu.asp
We'll be running the full track CW both days. We will not be using the chicaine after turn 2.
Our typical schedule is three run groups, with five sessions per group, 25-30 minutes per session, though we do occasionally go to a four run group schedule when conditions require it.