Laps from the new Chuckwalla Valley Race Track
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:03 pm
Went out on Friday to Chuckwalla. This is a brand new SoCal track that opened in April 2010. At the track were some media guys and some special invites, as well as the Palm Springs Corvette Club.
I was going to take the race prepped MR2 to the track.. but at the last minute decided to take the Rossion instead. I needed to drop the Rossion off for some servicing in Ontario, which is just west of the track. The downside is, I have not been tracking the Rossion (since I used the Noble) and it turns out that the tires on the car were heat cycled out and gone.
If you listen to the video, you can hear the tires howling in protest... so it kinda sucked to go as slow as I did. I know the car is a lot faster than it was on Friday. But I was there for other reasons and it was a very successful day.
We 100% mapped the edges of the track using the Chase Commander so we can now integrate the GPS track maps and indicate where on the track the car is. Look for more on that soon.
We also wanted to just check out this new track and see what it was like. We had heard it was designed to be very safe with lots of run off room, and with some interesting elements including a cork screw and a cambered bowl.
I am happy to report that the track is indeed awesome and I would love to go back with good tires and see what the car can do.
One of the main guys there is a Lotus Elise driver, who is the main architect of the facility. They are planning on garages (hot ones also) and a tower and more. Right now... you have a track, pit wall, portapotties. But more is coming.
So check it out... they have some open track days and the guys who run it all seem top notch. And if the BBQ guy is there... it is worth the trip for that food.
Here are the track owners going over the track turns

In the background you can see the people lining up for the BBQ

Norm's 2-Eleven

Getting ready to head out, we also brought the race prepped BMW

And this car showed up to run too. Pretty cool.

I was going to take the race prepped MR2 to the track.. but at the last minute decided to take the Rossion instead. I needed to drop the Rossion off for some servicing in Ontario, which is just west of the track. The downside is, I have not been tracking the Rossion (since I used the Noble) and it turns out that the tires on the car were heat cycled out and gone.
If you listen to the video, you can hear the tires howling in protest... so it kinda sucked to go as slow as I did. I know the car is a lot faster than it was on Friday. But I was there for other reasons and it was a very successful day.
We 100% mapped the edges of the track using the Chase Commander so we can now integrate the GPS track maps and indicate where on the track the car is. Look for more on that soon.
We also wanted to just check out this new track and see what it was like. We had heard it was designed to be very safe with lots of run off room, and with some interesting elements including a cork screw and a cambered bowl.
I am happy to report that the track is indeed awesome and I would love to go back with good tires and see what the car can do.
One of the main guys there is a Lotus Elise driver, who is the main architect of the facility. They are planning on garages (hot ones also) and a tower and more. Right now... you have a track, pit wall, portapotties. But more is coming.
So check it out... they have some open track days and the guys who run it all seem top notch. And if the BBQ guy is there... it is worth the trip for that food.
Here are the track owners going over the track turns

In the background you can see the people lining up for the BBQ

Norm's 2-Eleven

Getting ready to head out, we also brought the race prepped BMW

And this car showed up to run too. Pretty cool.
