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Pau Arnos road racing circuit
« on: April 04, 2008, 05:00:09 PM »
I made a cool finding on Wednesday, when I found a road racing track that was 15 minutes from where we have recently moved.

http://www.circuit-pau-arnos.fr/page_accueil.php?osCsid=9bf8793bb0c50c0a0d6130cd0a5c1a24

They have moto track days almost every week, the cost for a full day at 85 euros or about $130., and 1/2 days for about $80. Is this in line with pricing for american track days?

I stopped over and was able to watch a can am car as well as what looked like a couple of f3 cars practicing. I attached a couple of photos.

I am kind of interested in trying to participate in the future. While I don't have any road racing experience, I understand some of the theory. I'm going to return and watch a track day outing to see what it's like before making up my mind, then I'll have to find something to use. Would a 600-750 mm3 displacement be reasonable for a novice?

Thanks for any advice,
Ben

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Re: Pau Arnos road racing circuit
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2008, 05:02:43 PM »
Ah, I meant cm3 rather than mm3.

I made a cool finding on Wednesday, when I found a road racing track that was 15 minutes from where we have recently moved.

http://www.circuit-pau-arnos.fr/page_accueil.php?osCsid=9bf8793bb0c50c0a0d6130cd0a5c1a24

They have moto track days almost every week, the cost for a full day at 85 euros or about $130., and 1/2 days for about $80. Is this in line with pricing for american track days?

I stopped over and was able to watch a can am car as well as what looked like a couple of f3 cars practicing. I attached a couple of photos.

I am kind of interested in trying to participate in the future. While I don't have any road racing experience, I understand some of the theory. I'm going to return and watch a track day outing to see what it's like before making up my mind, then I'll have to find something to use. Would a 600-750 mm3 displacement be reasonable for a novice?

Thanks for any advice,
Ben

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Re: Pau Arnos road racing circuit
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2008, 09:09:01 PM »
Cool find Ben.  Are you now an ex-patriot?  Avoiding the tax man, or are you in the witness protection program like me?

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Re: Pau Arnos road racing circuit
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2008, 04:37:00 AM »
Hey Art!

I hope you're feeling OK.
No, I'm beginning to feel like a ping pong ball, as it seems like I just go back and forth.
I'm looking forward to putting gas in the CB and getting it going. Seems like if the weather doesn't cooperate soon, we'll be paying $30. to fill up, crazy isn't it!

All best,
Ben