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Time: May 22, 2015 to May 24, 2015
Location: Virginia International Raceway
City/Town: Danville, VA
Website or Map: http://www.svtcobraclub.com
Phone: 893-371-0725
Event Type: hpde, driving, race
Organized By: SVT Cobra Club
Latest Activity: May 7, 2015
SVT Superfest 2013
Virginia International Raceway
May 22-24 - Danville, VA.
Three Days of Full Course at VIR…don’t miss the best HPDE event of the year!
If you like to drive fast and not have to worry about getting a ticket, then the SCMC has something to ease your adrenaline pain. The SCMC, along with the SVTOA and Track Club USA will be holding its third SVT Superfest at Virginia International Raceway in Danville, VA. The fest includes three days on the 3.27 mile full course where you can reach speeds in excess of 130 mph all in a safe, controlled environment. Instructors will be available and you do not need any special equipment to run on track over the weekend. However, you must be a member of either SCMC, SVTOA, or TCUSA in order to run track with us. To join the appropriate club go to one of the links below:
SCMC (SVT Cobra, SVT Shelby GT 500, or Modular Boss) - www.svtcobraclub.com
SVTOA (Any Mustang or Ford) - www.svtoa.com
Track Club USA - (Any make or model) - www.trackclubusa.com
The event also includes a Friday night social, Saturday night banquet, Saturday Mustang and Ford car show, and parade laps all three days. Last year we had over 150 Mustangs on track at lunch doing parade laps and having a blast. There are no special requirements like helmets, harnesses, to do the laps, just simply obey the speed limits that are set for the event.
We will also have some select drivers doing charity laps all day long so you can pay to catch a ride with someone and feel the excitement of going around the track at speed all the while making a donation to a worthy cause. Last year, it was for the Susan G Komen foundation.
Pro-Dyno will be there to test and tune your Mustang all weekend long and numerous vendors will be in attendance, too. Get all the information you need concerning this event at http://www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18596
For questions about the event, you can simply register in the SCMC forums at www.svtcobraclub.com/forums/ and go to the thread above and your question will be answered. See other SCMC events at www.svtcobraclub.com.
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