For God's sake I hope this event isn't moved back to National Trails. That place is a dump, where Norwalk is a first class facility.
http://www.nationaltrailraceway.com/schedule/Columbus was recently bought by the company that currently owns Topeka. They have Scott Garnier, former Cordova owner, overseeing both tracks now. I would guess by 2020, Columbus will be a killer track again.
I totally disagree, National Trail is a dump and only good for racers now, not spectators, I live in Columbus and would much rather drive the 2 hours to Norwalk!Here in Ohio I've spoken to many that say Norwalk just doesn't have the spirit
That Columbus had and I agree.
He won't shut it down. If anything, he drops the poles to approved heights and adds a few more to keep the area lit well.
What about the shut off at Natl Trail? Wasn't that the track that had a road at the end of the shut off area? Cops had to stop traffic when fuel cars ran just in case.
He won't shut it down. If anything, he drops the poles to approved heights and adds a few more to keep the area lit well.
just posted on their fb page
Summit Motorsports Park and the Ohio Dept. of Transportation will fund a study to look at possible solutions involving three light poles on the park’s property that are in proximity to the Huron County Airport, but as an immediate step, the light poles will be marked with red beacons and striped with reflective tape to ensure visibility for pilots approaching the Huron County airport. Please click photo for information. -
How much does it cost to study 3 light poles?