Road racing courses within 2-3 hours from Dallas?
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There are plenty of opportunities to get out on the track, here are a few helpful links to get you pointed in the right direction. hope this helps.
Club events w/ DE:
http://mav.pca.org/Events/Calendar.asp
Tracks:
http://www.apexdrivingacademy.com/ @ http://www.motorsportranch.com/
http://www.eaglescanyon.com/2008/home.php
Club events w/ DE:
http://mav.pca.org/Events/Calendar.asp
Tracks:
http://www.apexdrivingacademy.com/ @ http://www.motorsportranch.com/
http://www.eaglescanyon.com/2008/home.php
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First if you like four seasons do not do it. If you are tired of snow do it. I am from Detroit and love it here. I have been in the south or southwest most of my adult life. I hate cold and snow.
I am also part of the ownership of Apex and would love to have you out.
There is also a track about 20 mins south of Austin TX (would be a little over 3 hours in good traffic conditions). Harris Hills Road.
There are also some other tracks that they say are being built around DFW. A track is real when I drive on it.
Good luck.
John
I am also part of the ownership of Apex and would love to have you out.
There is also a track about 20 mins south of Austin TX (would be a little over 3 hours in good traffic conditions). Harris Hills Road.
There are also some other tracks that they say are being built around DFW. A track is real when I drive on it.
Good luck.
John
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