Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Hawaii Racing

Racing may be limited to Hawaii, but racing fans still have plenty of options, their solution to their need for speed and voltage to obtain. Hilo drag strip in a quarter mile IHRA drag strip that also houses a kart track and a 1 / 4 mile oval dirt track as well. The Big Island Car Club also hosts many special events draw on the line each year. Events include NHRA Drag events, kart racing and street racing legal.

The Maui Motor Speedway is located in the old PuueneArmy Airfield north of Kihei on Maui. The track is a dirt 1 / 5 miles oval track and the track is shared with several other motor sports. current race events include drag racing and motorcycles. The Speedway began renovations and expansions in 2003 with plans for a new platform, guard rails, a beer garden and, finally, a club KeikiZone for children.

riders experience the thrill of street racing to the track on Oahu Hawaii Road Racing Association. The track is 1.3 milesseven curves and can be used as a long or two short courses. club events are the dream of every rider - no police, no speed limits, no loose gravel and no cars! Biker's hit speeds up to 120 km / h and can take a knee in the curve, if they want. The club offers different groups depending on the experience of the bikers. Group 1 contains the instructions and pursuing the adoption for the first time track riders. Riders move to Group II with the permission of the teachers at least 1 full day in group I. Group IIIis the most experienced and fastest racing driver. Pilots must complete leather suit and boots. Helmets, boots, ankle, leather jacket, trousers and gloves must be worn at all times cover. The cost for the first time drivers is $ 50.00 and $ 75.00 for pilots to return. Spectator / crew admission is $ 8.00.

The Maui Go Kart Association offers drivers the fans with a good sport, fun and safe. The International Federation sanctioned Kart half-mile course in Maui has two longstraightways and eight laps and a paved infield. Every weekend the drivers test their skills in the Super Karts load speed of 50 km / h up to 120 mph. There is nothing like the sensation of speed as you take the turn corkscrew. The MGKA hosts events each month and families to participate and experience the thrill for themselves.

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