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Remember when Auto-x was cheap?
These are NNJR Autocross prices:
Between 75 and 89 drivers; the cost will be $80 w/ 8-10 runs Between 90 and 109 drivers; the cost will be $70 w/ 7-9 runs Between 110 and 124 drivers; the cost will be $65 w/ 6-8 runs With 125 drivers and over the cost will be $60 w/ 5+ runs Not to mention additional $10 for non-members. Imagine paying $90 for autocross? I remember paying $45 in Washington State and $55 at Nassau... Lets take a look at a track day running in New Jersey at NJMP on the exact same day... Progressive Paced Laps Beginner- $195 The Progressive paced laps experience is for those who want to experience the speed of New Jersey Motorsports Park, but don’t have previous on-track experience. Drivers will take part in a full day of performance driving education including classroom instruction and (4) 20-minute sessions on track, led by the official NJMP pace car. Each session will build on the previous, progressively increasing speed and frequently exceeding 100 mph by the end of the day. So...lets do some math. Lets say that each run at NNJR was 2 minutes long (which is overkill), typically you'll get 6-8 runs in a day. Since they want 85 drivers (which is a lot!), you'll get 6 runs (I was told 8 and got 6). That's 12 minutes of driving for $80 around a parking lot. You're paying $6.66 per minute! At NJMP you get four 20 minute sessions, so that's 80 minutes of driving on a decent track for $195. That's $2.43 per minute. Huh... |
Same thing with drifting /: It's like $275 for a two day event and you're only on the track for half the day (if even that) plus most of the time your standing in line for a run that takes like a minute tops. On top of that you obviously still have to pay for tires, fuel, etc. Unfortunately that's just how it is :iono: gotta pay to play I guess
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My events, although small were only $30 at the time and that included lunch (late 90s).
Now I see prices for $50 and up, no thanks. |
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I'll tell you guys the same thing I tell my wife... You think this is expensive? be thankful it's cars and not airplanes
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If you run a good event and everyone does what they're supposed to (ie, drivers don't vanish for lunch or when it's time to get to their work assignments) you can easily get 80-100 cars with 10 runs each. We actually had many days where we gave 12 runs, but I digress. You're still limited to 3 cars simultaneously at a time on course so using 100cars/10runs figure 1000 total 1 minute runs divided by 3 nets you 5.5hrs of hot track time but 16.5hrs of cumulative driver time even though each driver is only getting 10 minutes. Keep in mind, every extra run you give chops into that time exponentially. Likewise, if the track is longer or shorter it varies the overall time greatly. On the track, depending on which one, it may cost $14k+ to rent the place but you can easily pack 30-50 cars in a run group with 4-5 groups which allows you to keep things moving and have a ton of drive time per person. Even if you cap the event at the same 100 cars, one driver would get roughly 1.5+hrs of seat time and the cumulative total would be over 150hrs of drive time in the same 8hr day. Unlike AX, on the track, the time is basically fixed, barring any unforseen incidents. Hopefully that makes a bit more sense. I agree that if those are the prices NNJR is charging, it seems excessive. There normally isn't a tremendous profit margin in these events. |
I'm in FL not up in your area but the prices for an AtuoX are similar. I've only been twice because when it comes right down to it- $80 for 2 sessions (with a guest who I had to pay for who was not driving) and travelling an hour up, plus doing the work assignments and for what- a total of 10 52 second runs over an 8 hour day. It was fun and all, but I don't do it much because there just is not enough run time.
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Gulfcoastautocrossers.com Our competition days ($36) offer less runs (4 to 6) but the competition courses are loooong. FTD last weekend was 74 seconds, median time was mid 80's. |
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Bookmarked it. My wife and I love a road trip. |
Drag racing in the 70s cost about $20 (not adjusted for inflation) for 12 to 15 seconds. These prices look pretty good to me!
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I forgot to mention that we now encourage pre-registration online. (Still have to check in and pay on site, but check in is quicker and it helps us plan when we know about how many drivers to expect) |
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This forum is not the drag race crowd (well most of it) though so I get how many would not think it is fun. It was a whole different world then the track scene of today. |
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Also had a buddy running a Mustang in Outlaw 10.5 and he was sinking boatloads of money, like house down payments, into his car for roughly 5 minutes of driving an entire season. :bonk: |
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