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Airbag79
February 16th, 2015, 03:40 PM
Hi all. Just moved here from Southern AZ. I am a track day junkie who used to frequenct CVR out in CA. Haven't been to the track since November 2013 (wife and baby.....Jonesing for some track time)

Anyway, In regards to HPR, is non-glycol based coolant a track requirement or is it track day org specific? In AZ I wasn't too worried about freezing, but obv here it's an issue. Also any info on best tracks and track day orgs out here is appreciated.

-Seann

WolFeYeZ
February 16th, 2015, 04:03 PM
Its a track requirement for bikes. Fill in spring, drain in fall.

Airbag79
February 16th, 2015, 04:11 PM
Its a track requirement for bikes. Fill in spring, drain in fall.

Appreciate the feedback.

cjmagnuss
February 16th, 2015, 04:17 PM
HPR runs their own track days and they do a fantastic job!

JimWilson29
February 16th, 2015, 04:47 PM
Welcome to Colorado, Seann. There are currently no actual Track Day companies like you were dealing with when riding at Chuckwalla. The three tracks you can ride in this state all put their own track day/lapping days on. As Chris mentioned above, HPR does their own lapping days and they have corner workers and EMT's staffed for every event. You can check out their schedule on their website - http://highplainsraceway.com/

Airbag79
February 16th, 2015, 05:23 PM
Welcome to Colorado, Seann. There are currently no actual Track Day companies like you were dealing with when riding at Chuckwalla. The three tracks you can ride in this state all put their own track day/lapping days on. As Chris mentioned above, HPR does their own lapping days and they have corner workers and EMT's staffed for every event. You can check out their schedule on their website - http://highplainsraceway.com/

Appreciate the feedback guys.

Looks like mainly Mondays and Fridays? Open lapping days? Do they switch it up as far as sessions go. Chuckwalla did sessionless track days which was nice. Cant wait to get out there!

Snazzy
February 16th, 2015, 06:40 PM
Sometimes they are split slow/fast, if not it's just open.

MadVlad
February 17th, 2015, 08:19 AM
For the most part even when the sessions are mixed the slow people stay out of the way and there's no problems. We're a chill group here man and the staff at HPR/PPIR are awesome as well and always take care of us. Welcome to Colorado

Airbag79
February 19th, 2015, 09:14 PM
For the most part even when the sessions are mixed the slow people stay out of the way and there's no problems. We're a chill group here man and the staff at HPR/PPIR are awesome as well and always take care of us. Welcome to Colorado

Appreciate the warm welcome! Now we just need the warm weather to get here