UTAH FITS anything goes
#223
next sunday morning photo shoot, keep your eyes here peeps, thinkin up at the butt crack of dawn and up emmigration (sp) canyon
i'm not changing my sig, i still love that car and might get it back someday!
i'm not changing my sig, i still love that car and might get it back someday!
#225
Ask me q?
‘Wide Open Wednesday’ Returns
to Miller Motorsports Park This Week
to Miller Motorsports Park This Week
TOOELE VALLEY, UTAH (August 10, 2009) — The fourth installment of Miller Motorsports Park’s increasingly popular “Wide Open Wednesday” (WOW) will take place this Wednesday, August 12. WOW is an affordable program that allows fans to take advantage of warm summer evenings and satisfy their need for speed at America’s finest road racing facility at very inexpensive prices.
The main track will be open from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. for fans to drive their street cars for $20. The track will be configured into a high-speed gymkhana, with traffic-cone “chicanes” set up to keep speeds to a safe level, and cars will run one at a time. Cars can make as many laps as time allows during the three-hour session, and drivers can drive as fast or slow as they like. For those who always wondered what it would be like to take their car on a real racetrack, this is a very unique and affordable opportunity.
The Miller Karting Complex will host, as it does every Wednesday evening throughout the summer, its “Five for $5” program, allowing fans to drive five laps in our Super Go-Karts for $5. This is a significant savings over the regular price. In addition, there will be WoW Grand Prix kart league races, with three weight-based classes to ensure a competitive field. Race day consists of practice/qualifying, a heat race and the main event. Fees include a $20 license fee (one-time annual payment), $55 per event for Birel N-35 Rock Karts or $90 per event for Birel 100 cc Super Karts. Drivers will need to progress to the Birel 100cc Super Kart. Prizes are given each week to the winners, and at the end of the year to the overall point leader. Although it is a five-race league championship, drivers have the option of competing in as many or as few races as they prefer.
Perhaps the most fun for the money will be the “Buck a Run” autocross. A cone-marked autocross/gymkhana handling course will be set up in the paddock, and fans can drive it in their street cars for $1 per run. Test your skills against the clock, and find out if you missed your calling as a professional racing driver!
For off-road enthusiasts, Miller Motorsports Park’s new seven-acre Off-Road Course will be open. Fans can bring their four-wheel-drive vehicles and test their skills and their vehicle’s capabilities on the amazing variety of terrain and surfaces for only $20 in the “Off-Road Ruckus” program.
Finally, if you’re tired of driving or riding, or just want to come out and enjoy the ambiance, the Larry H. Miller Total Performance Museum will be open for tours at no charge, giving fans the opportunity to see some of the most historic racing cars in American history and one of the world’s finest collection of street and racing cars associated with the legendary Carroll Shelby and Ford Motor Company.
“We are very excited about our ‘Wide Open Wednesday’ program,” said Miller Motorsports Park Senior Vice President and General Manager John Larson. “It gives the average enthusiast, and particularly young people, an opportunity to come out have fun with their cars in a safe environment. It allows them to be participants and not just spectators, which is exactly how Larry Miller envisioned this facility being used.”
The final Wide-Open Wednesday for 2009 will take place on September 9.
For information regarding Miller Motorsports Park, call 435-277-RACE (7223) or visit the track’s website at www.MillerMotorsportsPark.com.
Last edited by vtecfit1; 08-10-2009 at 06:02 PM.
#232
WELL HOW early you guys wanna get up? and realize the earlier we head up there the more likely we run into bugs all over the front of our cars, patrick YOU'VE BEEN UP THERE, so what time do you thikn we'd get good pics? is there a place to take pics? talk to me bro!!
#233
idk im sure we could find a place up there to take pics.. i'm willing to get up whenever you guys want. idk what time would be best for pics.. i went both times in the middle of the day
#236
just got back from jareds, he needed a stock wheel because he got a flat and his spair is on the rex, i'm down for atleast a cruise and a few pics in the morning, i'm really broke right now so it'll have to be somewhat close (150 miles RT) just post up here or text me tonight if your down, i'll check back @ 3am and i was thinkin about meeting up at arount 730 if your all up to it, if it's just two of us i don't want to waste the gas, you guys should buy a roll (yeah i said roll) of film i have a pretty decent camera but don't have film and or money for film so if we go i'll be using my cheapo digital camera unless you guys wanna buck up film
keep me posted
Steve
keep me posted
Steve