Hallett is hosting an HST-Only event on Friday May 29th & Saturday May 30th.
COMMA / HST license fee is waived for this event, and you should get PLENTY of time on track! Here's what Connie said in her email. I go regularly for COMMA / HST events and will be up there for BOTH of these HST-only days. Hallett is a great technical track, and your auto-xing skills will be well used. They may even run different directions on alternate days - then it's two tracks in one! I'll be camping at the track, & probably grilling Friday night. So come on out, autocrossers - it's a fun day with lots of track time, and doesn't conflict with any local events! Questions? Ask them here, & I'll answer to the best of my abilities, or see Connie & Scott's email addresses at the end of the post.
Mark
Do you ever experience frustration because you never get the opportunity
to open-up your high performance car the way you know it can perform? At
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit we have the answer for you and your car.
May 29-30 we are having an event for High Speed Touring cars. ANY
street-legal car (no SUVs, trucks, vans) can be driven on track without
the normal race prep (roll cage, race restraint harness, driver suits are
NOT required.) You need no prior competition driving experience for
this safety-first, non-race, but incredibly fun, event. If it is your first time
on track, you go through Driver Education classes with experienced
instructors (who will ride with you if you ask).
Here is what you need: 1. a Snell approved safety helmet (we have some for
rent if you don't have one), a long-sleeved shirt and long pants, and comfortable
shoes. 2. $120 cash, MC or Visa for the track time and $30 for the DE (first-timers).
This is a super bargain for a major road-racing venue. You can get an HST license
if you want, but we are waiving that fee for this special event.
Here is what you get: 1. a great day to put all stress aside, replacing it with
exciting fun. 2. The opportunity to run your car at full speed with no chance of getting
a speeding ticket. 3. Corner workers with line of sight wherever you might be driving,
fire truck, wrecker, ambulance, etc. - rarely used, but there for your safety.
If you belong to a Car Club, consider making this a Club event. We have a
great Finish Line Cafe, a playground for the kids, restrooms and showers for the
campers, beautiful Osage Hills to enjoy, and a 1.8 mile TRACK with amazing
corners and elevation changes.
Any questions? Contact
connie@hallettracing.net or
scott@hallettracing.netSee you ON TRACK
The Stephens