View Poll Results: 944Fest: I would pay up to $100 for a Friday track day
yes
59
90.77%
no
3
4.62%
$20 for rides
3
4.62%
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944Fest Poll: Would you pay $100 for a track day?
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Originally Posted by horsepowerfarm
The title says it all..
I have no issues paying to get 944Fest going - just curious what this poll is all about.
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Nelson Ledges - 45 minutes east of Cleveland
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Nelson is an old track with a lot of history but the facilities are a little long in the tooth. That said, they have been putting a lot of work into the track itself over the past couple of years and the track surface is in pretty nice shape. The layout is not horribly technical - lots of fast sweepers and rewards those that have the biggest pair - but it is fairly easy to learn and a lot of fun to drive on.
Starts at post #42
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...2&page=3&pp=15
Nelson is an old track with a lot of history but the facilities are a little long in the tooth. That said, they have been putting a lot of work into the track itself over the past couple of years and the track surface is in pretty nice shape. The layout is not horribly technical - lots of fast sweepers and rewards those that have the biggest pair - but it is fairly easy to learn and a lot of fun to drive on.
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Definately. I would have to find a car that isn't mine to drive. I have friends in Ohio that would do the event with me. Maybe travis @ rennbay could be convinced to bring his white n/a. Probably not.
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Damn it, if 944Fest is going to include track time - I want to bring my 928 track car.
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Originally Posted by rockfan4
Put me down as a maybe for the track time. Nelson Ledges is a long way from Wisconsin.