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Old 06-23-2003, 05:03 AM
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Hi, I would like to know if anybody knows of any local 1/4 mi. tracks open to the public in Connecticut. Thanks in advance.
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Did you try http://www.google.com?
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this forum is not for drag racing information.
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whoa, sorry buddy
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Track & autocross tech. Seems to me a track is a track whether its straight or curvy
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ya, i checked google already, thanks tho... thanks for pointing out the track in the forum name white_n_slow.
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Sure, its a legitimate question to ask. Although the focus here is definitely more on autocross, so I don't think you'd get much help with that question.
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Looks like the closes Drag Racing facility is in Englishtown, NJ
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Track & autocross tech. Seems to me a track is a track whether its straight or curvy

Originally posted by white_n_slow
Sure, its a legitimate question to ask. Although the focus here is definitely more on autocross, so I don't think you'd get much help with that question.

it's only legitimate because he didn't know this forum was not for 1/4mi track. now that he know it's not "legitimate"

look around this forum. how many 1/4mi track threads are there?
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read the sticky... It says the forum is for legal racing. The fact that its mostly autocross isn't because thats what the forum is solely intended for, but because that is the primary interest of most of us that use it.



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