mhadden
New Member
Indeed. But no track in the States make it as easy for the general public to get on like the 'Ring (despite it only being open for around an hour to the public each day). Typically, to be able to get on a track, you have to be a member of a sporting club (SSCA is the most common) and then still pay a couple hundred to get on. I gladly paid the 27 Euros per lap just to be able to get a fix and say I've driven it. Wish I could do it with tracks as easily here in the US.When we drove from MIA up to Orlando on Hwy 27 last year, we went through a place called Sebring - there's a significantly famous race track there isn't there...?