Some of the SBR members have come down to the Q over the years to run in our events (especially when we host a Zone 8 AX), so they do know what it's like. The problem is really with their site at Camarillo, which doesn't offer the kind of spacious layout we are so fortunate to have at Qualcomm. When I was running the Zone 8 series, I always skipped that venue myself, because of its limitations. If it's the only place you have, though, you have to go with what you've got. They sometimes use the Earl Warren Fairgrounds up there as well, but clubs are constantly losing AX sites all over the place, often for insurance or logistical reasons. The EVOC training center in Devore is a perfect example. That was a great little track that GPX and Riverside regions used but is no longer available to them. GER had a great site at the Minter Field Airport in Shafter, which even used to host SCCA roadracing events back in the day (James Dean raced his Porsche there, as did Steve McQueen), but it is gone now. We may end up in the same situation after they close Qualcomm. It's just a matter of when, not if...DonCostello wrote:I spoke with several of the local drivers and they had no idea what a long fast AX track like Qualcomm or El Toro was like.
Unfortunately, El Toro is a temporary venue as well. It is also slated for redevelopment after the Marine Corps gave it up. The only saving grace of this economic depression we are in is that it has slowed investment in new housing because of the collapse of real estate values and the glut of foreclosure properties on the market. Lennar Corp. of Miami bought most of the land there from the feds in 2005, and homes were to start going up in 2007, but we all know what happened then. There was a 1300+ acre park included in the development plan, but a motorsport facility would NOT be part of that park, I am sure, with 3400 homes nearby. The runways were supposed to be demolished in 2006 as development began, but that has been delayed, allowing racing to continue there for awhile. Here is the current plan for the park: http://www.ocgp.org/news/construction/pecivil wrote:Where will we go when we lose the Q? Will SD and OC have to team up for events only at El Toro? That would SUCK.
There have been many clubs (including ours) searching for local alternatives since the issue of Qualcomm redevelopment surfaced several years ago. We have been given a reprieve of sorts, but it is inevitable that the Q will go the way of Lane Field and Westgate Park eventually.Are there other venues in SD county where we could go?
I'm thinking we should make an actual "AutoCross Park".
mariegrosjean wrote:I have to applaud my local club with doing the best they can with what we have out here, but it did not make me want to get out of bed anytime soon for an AX!
The Q is a tough act to follow!
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