frenchyd said:In reply to adam525i : I got my first SCCA license at Holtville, an abandoned WW2 bomber base east of San Diego
very similar to Sebring in that it was rough as a cob due to settling and heaving of the concrete sections.
Flat featureless as any airport coarse, it still allowed me a safe runoff when I over pushed the car and ran off the track learning the limits of the car.
Then I graduated to Riverside race track and really learned why Sports car racing was so wonderful. I also learned how to do body work thanks to turn six boiler plate wall and failed brakes.
Both tracks are gone now
I ran Holtville too - ITB in the mid 80s and H-Prod in the early 90s. It got worse every year and I wore a kidney belt inthe 90s.
San Diego also had Carlsbad Raceway. An airport tack but a bit newer.
Also, the old LVIS (Las Vegas International Speedrome) road course and drag strip was plowed over for the current oval etc.