04-20-2009, 02:46 PM
jhautz Wrote:Hey guys. Just wanted to post up some info on the 2009 DirtDawgs Club schedule and track info.
The track is located at:
0N278 Schneider Rd. Elburn IL, 60119
We will be racing a 12 race points series this summer for club members. Non-members are very welcome to come out and race with us so feel free to come on out to any of the race dates this summer. Here is a link to the 2009 club schedule.
We are planning to kick the season off this comming weekend (Sunday 4/26). The track has been reworked this spring and has been much improved over last year. The layout was modified and some additional elements added and some that did not work very well from the end of last season were changed or removed. Its in the best shape I've seen it in and the layout is very fast and flowing. We are looking forward to a great season of some fun competitive racing!!
The primary classes that are run are 1/8 buggy, 1/8 truggy, Monster Truck and Stock Slash, but we will run any class that shows up with at least 4 or 5 entries so if you have something you want to run bring it out and tell your friends to bring them out too!
Race fees for the first class are $15 for non-members and $10 for members. Each additional class after the first one is only $5 so racing more than one class is pretty low cost.
The typical race day schedule is: the track "opens" at 8am and racing starts at 10am but check the forums at Dirtdawgsrc.com If in the unlikely event the schedule changes it will be posted there.
There is also alot more info at Dirtdawgsrc.com . Check out the Club Information page there for club details, rules, membership info and the 2009 race schedule. Also the club forum is there where you can check out the latest club news and discussion. Looking forward to seeing everyone out there this year and a great season of racing!!
Dont forget, the seaon is scheduled to start this weekend 4/26 weather permiting.
Track photos of the layout for this spring:
Panoramic shot from the drivers stand:
Larger pictures that were used to make up the panoramic shot for a little more detail:
Panoramic shot from standing on the hill at the very back left corner of the track.
copied and pasted from rctech
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