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Track Tour Event 2025

WannabeST

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If it ever makes its way out here on the west coast let me know. I've hosted about a dozen track days as a one man show (including tracks like buttonwillow, chuckwalla, willow springs and more) and I of course instruct and work closely with lots of organizers. Every track does things a little differently but I am more than happy to help.
 


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Id be interested. MD also so could convoy down if things get setup. Id trailer my car though with my F150.

FWIW, there is moehpde.com that offers NJMP track days for $3999 for 10 participants plus $365/each additional participant. You may want to talk with them before heading all the way down to The Firm in FL. Its only 3 hours from Washington DC so significantly closer.

https://moehpde.com/private-group
 


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I used to teach at that venue in Florida. I was the only instructor to NOT have a pupil crash during the training.
 


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Another option in the meantime, check GFE Trackcross for events at Summit Point in WV or Dominion Raceway in VA.

They make exceptions dependent on what the vehicle is. The van would i think be accepted knowing you are lowering it and making it wider. Email Jon Felton at Jon@getfastevents.com for more information and submit pictures of the van as run. He will let you know if it will pass tech or not.

It isnt a track day but more like autocross on a track. A to B competitive time trial style event. The courses run 3/4 to 7/8ths of Jefferson/Shennandoah/Main circuits so its nearly a full lap with timing of each run. You dont need to "work" resetting cones and such which makes it a bit easier on you.

Id also ask them about a class for Fiesta ST based vehicles. They did an event with single class with Tacoma X-Runner trucks which was very cool to see. Maybe they will allow a class of 10 ST based vehicles if we got enough together?
 


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Not to be a dick but you didnt read what i wrote about Get Fast Events and emailing Jon Felton. I didnt say to ask him about an ST specific event. I said to contact him about running the van in one of his Trackcross events. They run SUVs at these events with permission so the van with an ST suspension should be a pretty easy sign off.

If he approves of the van running a trackcross event then we can setup for anyone wanting to go to an event in this forum. Figure out which event suits as many people as possible then post in here who is attending, who has signed up and who do they think will be the fastest.

If you want to get on track and go fast, then Trackcross is your avenue. I highly suggest taking what you can get versus pace laps at another event which limits you to 60mph(ish) due to insurance regulations. Trackcross gets you on track, as fast as you can go, with nothing to stop you from hitting 100+mph in certain sections.
 


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..and I replied to you with "I do not care for trackcross" or going fast. I was happy with going the speed limit for at least 10 mins and yes I emailed Jon and his reply wasn't very favorable. in fact I'll never visit summit point ever again based on his comments, and yes stop being a dick about this. If one doesn't want to read about my hardship and or comment after then avoid my topics in the future. Consider yourself ignored..

the best comment i've gotten from this thread was when WannabeST said he's willing to work up something for us in CA. Sadly CA is not on our list or favorite places to drive into. i'll take my chances at the track car shows and then be escorted around like everyone else.
So let me get this straight......you tried to put together a "NATIONAL SOLO TRACK TOUR" without actually doing a track event?

No one knows what hardship you have other than its an ST swapped van of some sort and they wont let you drive it on a track.

You dont care for going fast yet want to go on track? If you want to do parade laps then go to any SCCA event and do parade laps. Not a single person took your demeanor as just wanting to drive highway speeds on a track. The enthusiast you are clamoring to wants to go to a track event to wring the ever living shit out of their car to see how fast they can go.

Ignore me all you want but your original post is NOTHING like what you are proposing.
 


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Oddly, the SCCA etc says that they allow for big trucks, tow trucks and SUVs etc on the track.. yet they are not willing to allow a small van on the track..
Those vehicles are not there to do fast laps. They aren't going to tip over. (With the exception of SUVs. Those can do fast laps because they aren't prone to tipover, Jeep Wrangler excepted)

When a semi or tow truck is on the track it's there to work.

You are wanting to do track days, which by definition means driving around fast. That is what they are not going to let you do because the vehicle is too prone to rolling over. That's why you can't even autocross a regular non-ST Fiesta. Doesn't meet the required calculated index.
 


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Most tracks over here on the west coast are only $10 to get on to the facility, not sure how much east coast tracks are but I wouldn't worry too much about that. Here on the west coast, the gate fee is typically not something the event hosts have any control over.
 


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For $2,600 I would go ahead and rent the firm. Even if you can't get 26 fiesta st drivers specifically. I would imagine you can get 26 drivers from any sort of car just to get seat time. On my 19th birthday I rented out a drift track that never saw time attack driving on it. I still managed to get 40 people to pay $80 (back in 2019) $100 for a 1.6 mile track should be do able with enough word of mouth.
A similar track here locally is streets of willow, it's also a 1.6 mile track. I payed around $6,500 (2021) and $7,200 (2022) for my birthday rentals. I'm sure the prices are now closer to $8k if not more. (their website prices are not up to date, willow springs is bad with social media)

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TLDR; Firm at under $3k sounds like a really good deal. I would personally do the rental and do my best to get word of mouth to get drivers in. Trying to lock in drivers without a confirmed date will be challenging.
 


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Interesting development..

For the last few years I've ben talkign to the guys at our local autozone and the owner and I were talkign today about trying to get the van on a racetrack.. turns out, he is in a motorcycle club that goes racing.. he's going to submit the idea of renting a track with other group/club members and invite us along.. while at any track I'll be able to take photos them on the track racing and at the half time, They've agreed to allow me/the van on the tack.. so seeing how none of you car guys are willing to help support this event.. the Motorcycle guys will. we'll throw together a convoy next year and head off to what ever track they decide to rent for the day. it's a win win for me.. I get to drive the track at half time.. and take photos of the motorcycles racing on the track..
 


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Another Interesting development..

Last night @WannabeST invited me/us to his birthday bash at one of his locate tracks in CA.. I've spoke with him about this and sent emails to the track as well as the club assonated with this event. if we're given a chance to do this, it would mean a 2 week trip for us and right now, if the election doesn't go our way.. all travel plans are out and off. We'll follow through with the installation of the last few remaining performance parts ad then decide what's our next course of action.
 


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Yet Another Interesting development..

This track event may not be geared for the gas burning engines.. as I rejoined the ecomoddrs site. I came of with this weird idea and thought best to post there along with other electric car forums. electric car racing.. it's never been done as far as I knw.. but here's the idea.. pit/place cars that have bene converted to electric powered and left them race on a single charge. With cars like those at SEMA, any car or truck would be allowed to race as long as they can withstand an endurance test on a single charge.

We're trying to get those who have electric cars/truck to group up and help rent a track for the day or weekend and have electric car racing. this would be a new approach to me being able to get the van on the track as I would allow electric cars/truck racing.

Respond below if you have an electric car/truck and want to take part in this event.
 


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You should message Tesla corsa. They do dozens of events a year. They do multiple states in the USA and they even did an event overseas in Sweden recently. They have been around since 2019-2020 ish They cater primarily to Tesla's. They have their track days setup in a way to where it maximizes a charge on the track. The bonus of electric cars is you can also pay the rate for the lowest sound limit (if your track has one) sometimes that even means spending more time on track. Some tracks have "quiet hours" where you can't even turn on a race engine because of county rules.
 


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