I just posted updates on the progress of our new track. It really is an impressive feat to get 12 individual clubs together with club members to design, build, donate their time money and experience to get this done. It took $3.8 million to buy the land and build a 36' wide 2.55 mile road course with partial paddock, and that was at the time the gas prices were sky high. The land 460 acres of which only 220 are being use for now was $395K, about a million cheaper than anything closer to Denver. We are a 60 minute drive from the center of Denver and 17 miles to the nearest towns. It's all interstate and us highway to get there from denver. We were able to get free jersey barriers from the defunct denver grand prix, we just had to pay to move them. $80k. Very, very heavy and a lot of barriers. The tires were free as well, but again we had to pay for shipping for a tire plant in OK. $30K. The bad thing about the tires was that there was at least 100 different sizes. Try getting that many sizes together and have a decent looking tire wall. There was probably about 200 volunteers max to bolt together and place the tire barriers, most of those were one timers just so they can say they "helped" , it too bad because one of those groups bolted them together wrong and we had to do it all over again. I'm glad they didn't come out another day. Read the history link on the HPR web site that gives you an idea of how we got it done and the history of our old track, second creek raceway that was near DIA. You may think the land is flat east of denver, we have great elevation changes and the track uses them to make an exciting road circuit. This is where the money came from to build it. $700K as seed money form when the clubs ran our old track for 8 yrs after we bought the lease. $250K from the 5 member clubs($50k ea. 4 single clubs and a 5th one with 8 individual clubs) $2 million in private placement loans from individual club members loaning $50k each. We can't forget the designer and developer and all the others that did pro bono work to get the zoning change we needed and the permitting done to allow us to use it for motorsports. That could have been up to $600k to get all that done. Now the most impressive, we had roughly 1200 people donate any where from $25 to over $10K for a total of $850K. Can you tell that I am still excited at what our amateur clubs made happen? It's even more exciting to actually drive on it.