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Old 10-11-2007, 12:34 AM
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Default Coming to CA, wanted to hit up Laguna Seca Raceway

Hey Guys

Heres the deal, I'm coming to CA for work during the first week of December and i wanted to hit up Laguna Seca Raceway with a rental.


Just wanted to know if its possible to do so like do they do track days and if so how much, and can anyone recommend a rental car company for this as well if it is possible.

Let me know that and if there are any meets Id be more then happy to meet up that or a track day event at the raceway :D
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Old 10-11-2007, 05:30 PM
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Old 10-11-2007, 05:33 PM
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I'm not mid so I wouldn't know. Sorry!
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Trackmasters is holding an event there

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Thurs/Fri, Dec 6/7 (double header with the PCA) Now Open $300 per day or $560 for 2 days - register first and we will send a confirmation with payment instructions. Thursday is a TMR day with TMR Rules, Friday is a PCA date with PCA rules. PCA does not allow passengers unless they are instructors, and they also don’t allow passing in the braking zones prior to each turn. This event is now 85% full!

http://www.trackmasters-racing.com
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i might be there with the s2
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hmm thanks know anything on car rentals?
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300?

bye bye race CA
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Old 10-11-2007, 09:46 PM
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thats how much places like summit point would cost but if its truely a whole day of tracking I am down, 300 for the hardest track in North America (or so a certain jeremy clarkson says ) is worth it! now for a rental that I can take out there
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Old 10-12-2007, 04:28 AM
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yeah... be careful on that world infamous corkscrew.

as far as rental... i don't see that happening...
the first Jackass movie comes to mind...
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Originally Posted by tC4italy
300?

bye bye race CA
thats accually not a bad price for a full day. useally they are pretty high for laguna

cheaper places are

buttonwillow
Thunderhill
and infineon
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oh I know
just saying he could put that money to get me my S/C installed
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Originally Posted by kanundrum
hmm thanks know anything on car rentals?
Shelby Mustang GT-H
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:07 PM
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i actually saw that at hertz and was thinking about that or a 350z, but i really do wonder what insurance covers from them. like can i truely beat the crap outta it. I wont damage it at all except rock chips and such but can i really push it not to a push where id be tasting walls though
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bunpo gonna need a rental any suggestions. lmao
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Old 10-17-2007, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by kanundrum
i actually saw that at hertz and was thinking about that or a 350z, but i really do wonder what insurance covers from them. like can i truely beat the crap outta it. I wont damage it at all except rock chips and such but can i really push it not to a push where id be tasting walls though

Yes...you can...I worked for a rental car company...If you get all the insurance you are covered.

We once we had a guy, who brought our car back after the roof was caved in. He had insurance and it wasn't a problem.
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Originally Posted by sciondriver1466
Originally Posted by kanundrum
i actually saw that at hertz and was thinking about that or a 350z, but i really do wonder what insurance covers from them. like can i truely beat the crap outta it. I wont damage it at all except rock chips and such but can i really push it not to a push where id be tasting walls though

Yes...you can...I worked for a rental car company...If you get all the insurance you are covered.

We once we had a guy, who brought our car back after the roof was caved in. He had insurance and it wasn't a problem.
do you still work for em ? :D
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No...I quit after I graduated college....
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Old 10-17-2007, 03:06 PM
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crapo! lmaoo aights well ill still check with hertz, I kinda want that mustang or a 350z or a gcoupe or soemthing. I think hertz maybe my best bet. what company was yours??

ill double check cause i just heard this past weekend enterprise said that if the car is raced in it voids insurance and that id have to pay for everything.
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So did your gf agree with you on this one?
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