Address: 1060 W Eells Hill Rd, Shelton, WA 98584, USA
Phone: +13604277223
elisha wright
If you bring a sun shade SECURE IT FIRMLY. It's sunny, but we had a good wind so felt cool all day. Sunscreen by 9am. We forgot since it was cool and got sunburned. There are hiking trails to watch the race, Go-Karts, Cafe is reasonably priced, there are showers at the bathroom. They did not have a playground, but have been thinking about putting one in so call them and let them know if that would be helpful for you little ones.
Lee Marple
Great track and good time with 2Fast. Lots of improvements since I was here three years ago.
Tayler Ogden
Super fun track with a scale version as a go kart track. Staff has always been friendly and helpful. Also the restrooms are always very clean.
Wesley Cox
Had a killer track day experience with my group of friends. The staff was just great, and everyone was nice and friendly too! They had plenty of bathrooms all around the track and viewing areas. Cafe was perfect for a quick bite to eat or something cold on a hot track day. Also priced reasonably with very tasty food, so we all tipped extra and who doesn't enjoy that! That said, I did find the audience viewing areas a bit lackluster. Often felt like I needed to be up another 10' or 20 feet to really see the action. Also noticed the bridge way didn't have any kind of handicap access, and it was all fully sealed... kinda ruined a great spot to see the action! Tho, it might be intended to prevent gawking over the track or anything being tossed into it. I did notice they have some exciting plans for expansion. There's a bit of work happening and it's unfair to judge something in the middle of being worked on. I'm giving a 5 star, but hope to see greater attention for audience enjoyment soon. Otherwise,fantastic track and great people! No regrets, all the fun :)
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That is a great question I would reach out to their website they have requirements to drive on the track but it is the most easy and nicest track of to get on in the Pacific Northwest
There is no station on site, but I have been to a few Turn2Lapping days and they bring gas in cans which you can purchase with some markup. Or there is an off-site gas station ten minutes away. Most people running on pump gas just do that in between their groups time slot.
Annual Membership – $50 Annual Membership includes racing license for Ridge Grand Prix, two race sessions valued at $60.00, and race session discount of $5.00 per session. RGP Race Sessions (Member Pricing) – $25 Each RGP session is 12 minutes long, giving each racer the thrill of racing at speeds up to 45mph on RGP’s 6/10th mile long track. RGP Race Sessions (Non-Member Pricing) – $30 Each RGP session is 12 minutes long, giving each racer the thrill of racing at speeds up to 45mph on RGP’s 6/10th mile long track. Family Grand Prix Pass (Pass is for 4 guests) – $100 Who will go home with bragging rights…Bring the family and experience RGP. Pass is good for 4 family members per race session. Student ID/ASB Card – Wed ($15) Fri,Sat,Sun ($20) Show your Student ID/ASB card and save.
Turn2 (who does most of the hosting at the ridge) are pretty lax about safety, in a good way. Basically i can sum it up like this; if your car is in good working condition, no leaks, good tires, pads, etc, then they'll let you run. Pretty simple. You're required to have a helmet, and they have them for rent if you don't own one. No roll cage is required unless your car is a soft top. The sessions for lapping on the track are usually split into 3 classes of skill, each get about 20 minutes of track time every hour for about 7 hours, give or take. Hope this helps.
Generally speaking they do not allow vehicles with a high center of gravity like SUVs onto the road course. Street cars and race cars are welcome though, as are motorcycles and go karts.
Yes, this year it was July 25-26. https://24hoursoflemons.com/blog/lemons-schedule-2020-all-dates/
I've never seen anyone do that, but I suppose you could ask.
Track is closed for the season...
Annual Membership – $50 Annual Membership includes racing license for Ridge Grand Prix, two race sessions valued at $60.00, and race session discount of $5.00 per session. RGP Race Sessions (Member Pricing) – $25 Each RGP session is 12 minutes long, giving each racer the thrill of racing at speeds up to 45mph on RGP’s 6/10th mile long track. RGP Race Sessions (Non-Member Pricing) – $30 Each RGP session is 12 minutes long, giving each racer the thrill of racing at speeds up to 45mph on RGP’s 6/10th mile long track. Family Grand Prix Pass (Pass is for 4 guests) – $100 Who will go home with bragging rights…Bring the family and experience RGP. Pass is good for 4 family members per race session. Student ID/ASB Card – Wed ($15) Fri,Sat,Sun ($20) Show your Student ID/ASB card and save.
Open events are usually free and they have go carts to race...very fun
Goto The Ridge motorsports website and check our Hooked on Driving(HOD). They have people that will go out with you to better your driving skills.
The only access to power is in the restrooms. If you can swing the it. You should give it a try, it's a beautiful track.
I know Turn 2 racing has a wide variety of cars on the track in the "slower" group. Check out their site for more info on pricing and requirements.
Yeah, they do have a small skid pad though
The Ridge has a well stocked concession. In terms of food they have a good selection of lunch and breakfast options. For lunch they have a number of different hamburgers and wraps. Compared to many other event venues, the food is well above average in quality. In terms of drinks, they have your typical cold drinks (e.g. soda, water, energy drinks, Gatorade). They have freshly made lemonade, which is very refreshing. If you want a hot beverage, they have many coffee based options. However, if you're after an iced coffee option, you're out of luck.
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