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What do you drive to the track?

trippivot

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Past Site Supporter
I think getting to the track and how you camp is as big of a job as building a racing vehice.



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07 3500 chevy express van and a 12 foot popup camper[opens up to 23 ft with a side that pulls out
 
My new hauler, Cant wait to get my bike back together to use it. I will be bracket racing the busa this spring I guess.
 
Some years ago a friend of mine turned up at the track driving a '56 Bentley Silver Cloud towing a rough trailer with an even rougher race bike aboard....he toured the pits practising his royal wave.
His father was a Bentley collector and was out of town - the 1930 3 litre didn't have a tow bar...
That's been very hard to top locally.
 
this is my first box truck

this is my first box truck

I sold this when gas was 4 bucks a gallon the last time and I had no one else to partner up with to share costs. Man I miss that truck, I'd put a saw horse under the ramp and work on it sitting at waist level.

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I actually drive the vehicle that will be raced to the track :rolleyes:. I haven't raced in motorcycles in a long time since my GS450 is broke but with cars, I just simply drive them over there then do the work at the track.

I suppose that's not a very smart thing to do since I may blow the motor or something then have no way home :o. But then again, home is only a 15 min drive.
 
This is what I have in mind for my new project hauler. (not mine)
 
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