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Old 08-30-2010, 08:20 PM   #1
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Default Re: Testing In Southern California

Fontana has the Summit Series and there is also SCEDA and Socalprogas.

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Old 08-30-2010, 08:57 PM   #2
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I ran there at night and the shut down area is definitely to short - it is "to hell and gone" around the circle track and back to the pits - and that is if you can find your way in the dark.

Lots of street tires tearing up the track and at the end they have a street tire burnout contest.


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Old 08-30-2010, 09:33 PM   #3
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I run both of my B/S Fairlanes there and I love it. Irwindale is AWESOME.I wish other Division 7 tracks prepared there starting line like Irwindale does. Just my 2 cents
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Never had a problem testing at Irwindale on a Thursday. I ran the Summitt Racing Series tha last three years, using one of the stockers,an O/SA Chevelle wagon that would hook up anyplace, and a K/SA Chevelle hardtop that works OK also. Some times the track isn't prepped as well as others, other times, people stand cars on their end. Depends when you go, although the conditions don't improve as the night goes on. It's a great place to test most of the time. 90% of what we need to know happens in the first half of the track, and 1/8th mile isn't as hard on engines.
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