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If you can gather up a large enough group of like minded enthusiasts, you could rent the track for yourselves. You won't get a weekend date, but you might be surprised how affordable mid week track rental is. Then you make your own rules. I only did a few organized trackdays and I hated all of the stupid rules that seemed to squeeze the fun out of it. Next thing I found was a grass roots trackday that an old college buddy of mine was organizing about 2x per year. I ended up going in 50% on the deposit and then collecting money from the attendees prior to the event. We'd end up with 40-50 guys, and it was totally word of mouth...friends of friends network type of deal. The rules were: don't be an @$$hole and have fun. With so few guys there was never a problem and we got huge amounts of tracktime.
We would run alternating sessions throughout the day of cars, and then motorcycles (obviously not both on track at the same time). Some folks brought both a car and a motorcycle.
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Jacob
Current: 1983 911 GT4 Race Car / 1999 Spec Miata / 2000 MB SL500 / 1998 MB E300TD / 1998 BMW R1100RT / 2016 KTM Duke 690
Past: 2009 997 Turbo Cab / 1979 930
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