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Why do some take their classic Z car to a local track?

We feel that Operntrackracing’s mission statement explains it well...

You've got the car. Whether it's American muscle, Asian attitude or some miracle of European engineering, you've chosen your ride and maybe even taken things a few steps further. More power, better suspension, massive brakes -- whatever the recipe you've chosen, it's produced the kind of car that could get you into some really good trouble.

What do you do now? Parking lot burnouts and traffic signal hole shots get old quick. You want to see what your car can do, but body work is expensive, and maybe the points are adding up on your driving record. Public roads just aren't the right place for high-performance driving. And while you've maybe tweaked every part of the car, now, the most important component has been left unmodified -- the driver.

Open Track Racing gets you out on the race track. Whether your car is stock, modified, or a dedicated track car that needs tuning, OTR gives you a safe place to let all those horses loose. Open Track Racing brings drivers to Willow Springs Raceway in Rosamond, California, where you'll be able to legally to take your car up to as much as 150 mph on a 9-turn, 2.5-mile road course. Open Track Racing limits the number of cars at each event in order to maximize track time and driver safety. OTR furnishes corner and flag workers, starters, insurance, track clean-up, and highly-trained medical personnel.

Open Track Racing is not wheel to wheel racing. Our events are designed to improve your driving and car control skills -- to bridge the gap between the driver's capabilities and the car's. All types of vehicles are allowed, from stock to wildly modified, and run groups are divided so that you're sharing the track with cars running similar lap times.

You'll never get to see what your car is capable of if you don't take it out to where it can run at full throttle. And you'll never get to see what you're capable of as a driver until you throw yourself through the high speed corners of Willow Springs, a track with one of the highest average speeds of any race facility in North America. Open Track Racing offers the most track time, in a safe environment, with experienced instructors and other drivers who share your belief that things don't get really interesting until your speedometer is showing triple digits.

....just passing on the experience! Sept. 9th & 10th, for more info check it out. www.opentrackracing.com

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Lots happening at WSIR during Sept. 8-10th. I believe it is $10 for the entire weekend, for spectators.

September 8th Open Test & Tune- WSIR Big Track, passengers allowed. Photography from spectator areas only.

September 9-10 Open Track Racing- WSIR Big Track

September 9-10 POC (Porsche Owners Club)- Streets of Willow Track

September 9-10 Gatorz Karting Cup- Kart Track

September 9-10 Streetmasters- Willow Spring Horse Theif Mile Track

September 9th STUNTMAN 150 , Super Sportsman, Outlaw I-4/I-6, Lightening Cup Jr/Sr (No Heat Races)- Speedway Track

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