Multiple track day organizations rent out the track for weekends and then sell spots. Motorsportreg.com is a (the main) website for them to post their events and people to sign up for them. You can easily get your street cars out there. Just need brand new high boiling point brake fluid and reliable brake pads/tires, pay the entry fee and go have fun. Track websites themselves seem to rarely be up to date on events. They do not sell street gas here, I recommend bring some of your own or you may have to drive out into town between sessions.
There are days where you can sign up and attend the Proformance racing school, but that's if you wanna get into racing. Now, unless you're apart of a club or at an event with lead-follow (or rent out the track) there are no days to just come out to the track.
Darn. I have a Mercedes and can only find one Mercedes car club in Washington State and they don't sound very hands on at all. I see a BMW car club is going on the track within weeks from now though. Does anyone know a car club I could join with my Mercedes that is active on this track?
I'd recommend checking out there website, I'm not sure off the top of my head when the road course runs
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