Track Night 2017: Denver - June 7
- June 07, 2017, 03:00 PM - 09:00 PM MDT
- West, Track Night, High Plains Raceway
- 6 Comments
High Plains Raceway is a race track located near Byers, Colorado, USA. The track is one of the newest in the USA, having been constructed in 2008. With its rolling terrain and open spaces, HPR is technical, challenging and very safe.
PRICING
Advanced, Intermediate and Novice groups: $150 $125
Track Tour Laps and Spectating: FREE!
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TRACK SPECIFIC RULES
- The entry road speed limit is 25 mph. The paddock speed limit is 10 mph.
- Decibel limit is 103db at the property line.
EVENT SCHEDULE
3:00PM- Gates Open
3:30PM- Worker Meeting (includes Run/Work participants)
3:45PM - MANDATORY KONI NOVICE MEETING (Novice Paddock)
4:00PM - Koni Novice Group: Paced Laps, MANDATORY ADVANCED GROUP and INTERMEDIATE GROUP BRIEFING
4:20PM - Advanced Group: Session 1
4:25PM - Koni Novice Group: Briefing 1 (Novice Paddock)
4:40PM - Intermediate Group: Session 1
5:00PM - Koni Novice Group: Session 1
5:20PM - Advanced Group: Session 2
5:25PM - Koni Novice Group: Briefing 2
5:40PM - Intermediate Group: Session 2
6:00PM - Track Tour Laps (Open to All)
6:20PM - Koni Novice Group: Session 2
6:40PM - Advanced Group: Session 3
6:45PM - Koni Novice Group: Briefing 3
7:00PM - Intermediate Group: Session 3
7:20PM - Koni Novice Group: Session 3
7:40PM - Track Close
9:00PM - Gates Close
* Times are an approximation (Weather and on-track issues can play havoc with a schedule, and sometimes officials might have to improvise to make sure everyone gets the most out of the event.)
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You can certainly have passengers during the "touring laps." I've asked the organizers at past events to take a passenger in the car for the final session of the day (tends to thin out at the end of the event) and they have allowed it. I think they are reasonable about granting this request if you have shown yourself to be a responsible driver.
I'm sure they don't want to allow just anyone to have a passenger in the car because it is another distraction to the driver that many participants don't need. However, if you have instructing experience, I'm guessing they will take that into consideration.
ALMOST ready to checkout, need to know: can advanced drivers with long-term experience as instructors take passengers in their cars?