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I'm planning on attending this track event. Spring Mountain is the track I cut my teeth on during NSXPO in Las Vegas in 2010. It is also the track that I blew my the auto transmission of my 96 NSX. It's a private track, like Thermal at NSXPO 2015.
The cost is $189.00 per day, and I believe the cost for transponder rental is $10.00 per day, if you want to know your lap times. AROSC (Alfa Club of Southern California) is a good group to run with. Sometimes there are not a lot of cars running in certain run groups. For us novices, they provide debriefings and classroom instruction after most track sessions. It is my understanding that you can also get one of the AROSC instructors to ride along with you. So, basically you are getting track time and instruction for one price.
Below is a link to the Spring Mountain Motor Resort & Country Club web site:
http://www.springmountainmotorsports.com
Below is the link to the AROSC web site:
http://www.arosc.org
The race track is considered very technical. See below for the track configuration that they will be running: Hope to see some of you there!
I'm planning on attending this track event. Spring Mountain is the track I cut my teeth on during NSXPO in Las Vegas in 2010. It is also the track that I blew my the auto transmission of my 96 NSX. It's a private track, like Thermal at NSXPO 2015.
The cost is $189.00 per day, and I believe the cost for transponder rental is $10.00 per day, if you want to know your lap times. AROSC (Alfa Club of Southern California) is a good group to run with. Sometimes there are not a lot of cars running in certain run groups. For us novices, they provide debriefings and classroom instruction after most track sessions. It is my understanding that you can also get one of the AROSC instructors to ride along with you. So, basically you are getting track time and instruction for one price.
Below is a link to the Spring Mountain Motor Resort & Country Club web site:
http://www.springmountainmotorsports.com
Below is the link to the AROSC web site:
http://www.arosc.org
The race track is considered very technical. See below for the track configuration that they will be running: Hope to see some of you there!
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