At long last, we have the dates for the ADSI events to weave into the roster of track days for the coming season. Check out the updates here: http://clientextranet.us/acf/2015/
As always, be careful with the early April events - weather is often a factor. Especially in this blizzard-laden winter season this year. I can't even imagine how much solar energy we're going to need to melt the snow of the racetracks! But the first event on the list fires up April 6 (Lime Rock HPDE with SCDA).
Our first ADSI event is 4/26. Bundle up, buttercups!
The first Thompson day is 4/22 (Wed) with SCDA and the first weekend is 5/9-10 with the Porsche Club.
The first Palmer day is 5/15 (Fri) with Hooked on Driving. That is pretty early in the season on a brand new track. There might be some offs at that one so be careful for sure on that one. The Palmer track does look pretty fun, though. The first full Palmer weekend is 5/29-31 with the BMW club. The PCA is out at Palmer shortly thereafter 6/12-14.
May and June have a good pack of events. July is light as usual in these parts, probably due to vacations, but there is an ADSI event on Sun 7/19. August sees a bit more action. The first 24 Hours of LeMons race (appropriately titled, "there goes the neighborhood") to be held at Thompson is 8/7-9 and the Porsche Club is at Palmer that same weekend. If you aren't familiar with the LeMons race series, it's quite a spectacle and would be great fun to go check out, especially when it's in our backyard.
September 18-20 is another busy weekend that sees the Porsche Club at Thompson (see last year's event write up here), the BMW Club at Palmer and ADSI at Quonset on Sunday 8/20! Big weekend for sure!
October has a smattering of weekend events - Commonwealth Sports Car Club at NHMS 10/10-11, ADSI on Sunday 10/18, and a BMW event at NHMS 10/30-11/1.
November thins out with mostly just ADSI at Quonset on Sun 11/22.
And then we go back into shoveling hibernation punctuated with some skiing and kart racing! So grab your spots while you can!!
(Photo credits: Mitsubishi Motorsports; Paris-Dakar 20 Ans by Eric Vargiolu)