About a week and a half ago, I drove out to Brown County Dragway in Indiana, to check out some racing. Its an 1/8 mile outlaw (not affiliated with NHRA) track, that is supposed to be one of the oldest running facilities in the midwest. Having only drag raced at Gainseville, I'll say it was a very different experience. Spectator and competition vehicles all parked pretty much wherever, two port-o-lets, a couple of rickety sets of stands, and a "tower" that was a small building on stilts over the right lane right before the burnout box. In short, it was awesome
Every second Sunday of the month, in addition to their regular classes, they run bracket and "king of the hill" races for motor scooters. Being a scooter geek, I was interested. The scooter people were very friendly and invited me to hang out with them in the area they'd pitted, and they turned out to be a very great group of fun oddballs. Most of the scooters at the event were newer ones with CVTs, but there were a couple of vintage Vespas, including one with a sidecar:
Even though there's no corners involved, I'm planning on riding out to the next event and competing. It'll probably be a 3.5 hour ride through a lot of rural Indiana, so a lot of the fun will be getting there on my little 125cc scoot. Looks like a cheap way to race without as much of the frustration I've been experiencing in my rallycross build over the last several months.
A few more pics:
Couple of Hayabusas that showed up. The only two actual motorcyles at the race that day:
And the best burnout I was able to capture: