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New racing venue promises thrilling weekends for enthusiasts

September 09, 2024 | McPherson County, Kansas


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New racing venue promises thrilling weekends for enthusiasts
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the operational plans for a new racing facility, highlighting its infrastructure, race schedule, and community impact. The facility, located further from popular racing tracks, aims to accommodate up to 50 racers, with comprehensive safety measures including fencing around the property and designated emergency access routes for EMS.

The racing schedule is set to span from March to early November, with practices typically held on Fridays and races on Sundays. The facility will not provide sewer services for campers, but will offer porta potties and concessions. The organizers emphasized their commitment to maintaining a fun and safe environment, stating that any participants found off the property would be asked to leave, in line with the American Motorcyclist Association's regulations.

The facility boasts approximately 30 acres dedicated to racing and camping, surpassing the nearby Inman track, which has only about 15 acres for pitting. While there are no immediate plans to install lights for nighttime racing, the organizers indicated that this could be a consideration for the future.

Community concerns regarding noise and safety were acknowledged, with organizers expressing a desire to foster a responsible racing culture. The meeting concluded with optimism about the facility's potential to join the Kansas racing series, as promoters are eager to include the new track in upcoming events.

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