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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 128 Joined: 17-March 04 From: Cleveland Member No.: 275 ![]() |
I'm in cleveland, and we now have lost all of our lots due to trivial shit like noise. The only lots we can get cannot accomodate for our average 120-160 car size.
I was wondering if anyone else has this problem? Also, are there any clubs out there that have thier own lots that they bought and maintain? That would be very expensive, but may be the only way to get to an autox within an hours drive here (to me autox isnt worth more driving than that). we've lost lots due to condition, change of management doesnt allow it(twice), noise(twice) - in just the past 2 years. kind of sucks. now there is nothing, and I don't have the time and money to do OT. If this stays this way, I may actually have time to do my schoolwork during the weekends, but a big part of my would rather do some form of racing and procrastinate with the schoolwork. also, what types of places do you run at? airports, closed businesses? Miki |
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Scaring slow F body drivers with a VW diesel ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 449 Joined: 23-June 04 From: Mt Gilead, Ohio Member No.: 376 ![]() |
In Columbus (OH) we use the parking lot at the Clippers baseball stadium and one of the OSU parking lots. I believe there might have been some problems with lots before this year but since I did not compete then I do not know. We do have a noise limit (100 dB IIRC). Maybe you should look at stadium parking lots. Isn't the Browns stadium away from a residential area?
If you are willing to travel an hour, I have heard of someone running autocross in Mansfield. |
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