The team that led the “Save Palm Beach Raceway” campaign has now transitioned their efforts to creating a new facility, the Atlantic Farms Motorsports Park. Their efforts to prevent the closure of Palm Beach International Raceway through a petition resulted in 15,000-plus signatures from enthusiasts. As a result of that interest, the team looks to fill the void left by …
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Looking forward to see how this progresses!
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Very interested and hopes it comes to fruition. One can also hope for one bank sweeping turn off a long straightaway.
Hope their plans come to fruition. Raced PBIR and in its Moroso configuration.
I worked at and raced/used the facilities at Moroso and PBIR for years. I also live in nearby Jupiter Farms. Like many others, it was heartbreaking to see "our track" sold. In my opinion, Palm Beach County made a big mistake in letting it go. It seems Martin County will reap the benefits and windfall of tax revenue from this new facility. I signed up on the website for updates. It won't be much further from my home so I'm very excited about the future of racing in our area again!
aw614
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5/16/22 2:46 p.m.
I am curious how this will work out and hope it is accessible for everyone and not something like that Motor Enclave model that is being built in Tampa that seems to be based on buying/renting building units along with being inaccessible for the average non exotic car owner.
aw614 said:
I am curious how this will work out and hope it is accessible for everyone and not something like that Motor Enclave model that is being built in Tampa that seems to be based on buying/renting building units along with being inaccessible for the average non exotic car owner.
My guess is with them planning a drag strip that's not the route they are taking.
The description makes it sound more in the direction of a motorsports country club like AMP, which seem to be growing in popularity. Still, AMP has plenty of events that hosted by 3rd parties and are open to the public, and they're starting to do more actual racing there too (Lucky Dog this weekend).