White95Max
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I received a fridge magnet in the mail from RoadAmerica with the race schedule for 2006. I think it would be a great place to get together for a meet. And not because it's close, because I'm 2.5hrs away from there.
RoadAmerica is a road course in Elkhart Lake, WI, which is about an hour north of Milwaukee.
http://www.roadamerica.com
2006 Schedule: Would anyone be interested in attending one of the June/July events?
April 21-23: Championship Cup Series - Cycles
May 19-21: SVRA Spring Vintage Weekend
May 20: Family Tailgate Party
Jun 1-4: Suzuki Superbike Doubleheader (AMA)
Jun 22-25: Kohler / SCCA Chicago Reg. June Sprints
Jul 7-9: Ferrari Challenge
Jul 13-16: Brian Redman International Challenge
Aug 17-20: Generac 500 ALMS Sportscar Event
Sept 15-17: VSCDA Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival
The entire course at RoadAmerica is for you to explore. You can walk around the whole thing, getting different perspectives on the races. There are several roads that go through the inside of the track, allowing spectators to park nearly anywhere on the grounds. You park on the grass.
At one of these events, we could show and talk about our cars, and even do some detailing while we're there. There's always some shade around (except maybe at noon). If you don't feel like detailing, you just watch the race. There's also an option to drive your car on the track during the day, but for a fee (usually $50 I think).
RoadAmerica is a road course in Elkhart Lake, WI, which is about an hour north of Milwaukee.
http://www.roadamerica.com
2006 Schedule: Would anyone be interested in attending one of the June/July events?
April 21-23: Championship Cup Series - Cycles
May 19-21: SVRA Spring Vintage Weekend
May 20: Family Tailgate Party
Jun 1-4: Suzuki Superbike Doubleheader (AMA)
Jun 22-25: Kohler / SCCA Chicago Reg. June Sprints
Jul 7-9: Ferrari Challenge
Jul 13-16: Brian Redman International Challenge
Aug 17-20: Generac 500 ALMS Sportscar Event
Sept 15-17: VSCDA Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival
The entire course at RoadAmerica is for you to explore. You can walk around the whole thing, getting different perspectives on the races. There are several roads that go through the inside of the track, allowing spectators to park nearly anywhere on the grounds. You park on the grass.
At one of these events, we could show and talk about our cars, and even do some detailing while we're there. There's always some shade around (except maybe at noon). If you don't feel like detailing, you just watch the race. There's also an option to drive your car on the track during the day, but for a fee (usually $50 I think).