gceresa Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 Next week Speedventures is hosting 4 days of open track at the premier track in Northern California. Laguna Seca They are offering a discount to Ford drivers to encourage participation. If you have never driven Laguna this is your opportunity to experience a spectacular track. No experience is required and they offer instruction if you have never been on track before. Thursday is a special low car count day, low risk and open track in front of you....no conga lines. They have offered :happy feet:$40 /day off the registration if you put "Mustang Deal" in the comments section to the first 10 signups. Here is the link to the web site to sign up. http://www.speedventures.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torch40 Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 Next week Speedventures is hosting 4 days of open track at the premier track in Northern California. Laguna SecaThey are offering a discount to Ford drivers to encourage participation. If you have never driven Laguna this is your opportunity to experience a spectacular track. No experience is required and they offer instruction if you have never been on track before. Thursday is a special low car count day, low risk and open track in front of you....no conga lines. They have offered :happy feet:$40 /day off the registration if you put "Mustang Deal" in the comments section to the first 10 signups. Here is the link to the web site to sign up. http://www.speedventures.com/ "TOW HOOKS are required. If you do not have a tow hook on the front of your car, please have one installed or figure out a tow point (at the front) that we can use to pull you off track." Most late model Mustangs I've seen don't have tow hooks. I've run at Laguna Seca a couple of times and they were not required. What does "figure out" a tow point mean? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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