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Time: September 23, 2016 all day
Location: Carolina Motorsports Park, Kershaw, SC
City/Town: Kershaw, SC
Phone: Sylvia Patterson sylvia@carolinamotorsportspark.com
Event Type: hpde, racing, track, day
Organized By: Carolina Motorsports Park
Latest Activity: Sep 21, 2016
CMP Turn One Track Day CMP Friday, September 23, 2016 Carolina Motorsports Park, Kershaw, SC 1 Registration ends in a day on September 22, 2016 11:59 PM EDT Turn One provides opportunities for the novice all the way through the seasoned racers to experience Carolina Motorsports Park. For people with little to no on track experience we offer a High Performance Drivers’ Education (HPDE) group to learn more about their high performance cars and to improve general driving skills. We have a Solo group for a higher level of skill drivers who can safely drive on track with similarly skilled drivers. HPDE drivers move into the Solo group upon obtaining the necessary skills. In both the HPDE and Solo groups there are controlled passing zones. There is a Super Solo group for experienced drivers (licensed racers or drivers approved by the Chief Instructor) with track prepared cars and instructors to be on track with less restrictive passing rules. We also include a limited number of days that we allow open wheel drivers to participate.
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