THat looks really FUN!!! Enjoy the "Chupacabra"-- I'd love to put some laps on it!!
We have completed the construction of our new flat track.
Named the "Chupacabra"
lap length is 125'
A unigue design with esses like a black, sweeping uphill turn, two quik 180 turns, and a 15' wide sweeper on to the main staright.(track runs clockwise)
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THat looks really FUN!!! Enjoy the "Chupacabra"-- I'd love to put some laps on it!!
I see a trip to new york in my future. Looks like a lot of fun.
The "Chupacabra" looks great. "Chupacabra", being the Peurto Rican "Goat Sucker" legend, would completely drain the blood from its victims. I can see long periods of track time for the lucky drivers may feel a little "drained". Great name.
I would like to see some shots of the build process and perhaps a couple more views.
Have a Great Day
Mark
"Racing is life........Everything else,,,,,,,,,, is just waiting" Steve McQueen in Le Mans
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The track is awesome!! Jerry Herbert, Rob Giebel and myself took a trip up there the other Sat nite. We ended up running our Euro's the most. The track wasn't rubbered up and Jerry ran a mid 3.6 and I was running lower 3.8's. I will make more trips up there!!! Nice facility and the staff there was welcoming. Had that local track feel.
Jon Madtes
Penn/Jesery NASCAR Series
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Im with Topkat on this. I know a trip to NY is in my future lol maybe I can make it to HVR.
James Grinstead
TEAM KOFORD
Why so serious?
NICE TRACK.. WISH I had that kinda room...
I like a flat track without a bridge. Makes the racing more interesting as the near inside lanes should be the fast way around. Takes a lot of discipline to mantian your own race on the slower lanes. It adds another dimension to developing your race craft and strategy for that track. Most HO tracks do not have a bridge and that is one of the things I like about HO racing.
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