Ever wish you could run in a road rally without having to pay attention to speed limits? Lucky for you, there’s the Nevada Open Road Challenge and its sister event, the Silver State Classic Challenge.
Essentially high-speed timed rallies, both events often feature entries made up of two people–a driver and a navigator. The goal: to reach the destination as quickly as possible.
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te72
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5/23/22 11:31 p.m.
As an NB owner (three times over) for many years now, my appreciation for Greg's win is sincere. These cars do surprisingly well as far as stability at top speed goes.
That said... what were those guys driving that they *averaged* 219mph???
In reply to te72 :
Looks like an old stock car, not a bad way to take that record!
Looks like an OLD Kenny Schrader - Andy Petrie Chevy.
SSpiffy
New Reader
5/24/22 6:19 p.m.
"without having to pay attention to speed limits?"
This only applies to the 180 mph and Unlimited Classes. Greg was in the 100 mph class, so his max speed allowed was 124 mph. I've run it twice with Mom navigating for me, once in the 115 mph class and once in the 125 mph class; in both cases my max allowed speed was 140 mph.
This isn't to throw shade at Greg, a first place finish is HARD! I finished 4th and 2nd in class when I ran. It makes for a great weekend, if you haven't considered it, consider doing it!
Speaking of Mazda's former commitment to offering the Miata in great colors...
I did this event a long time ago and I strongly recommend everyone give it a try
It's truly bucket list material.
(Managed 3rd in the 105mph class)
NORC and SSCC are a lot of fun running up and down Hwy 318. I've met the record holders Bob and David and they're great guys. Add to your bucket list the Big Bend Open Road Race and bring the Miata for another challenging race with plenty of turns and elevation changes.
te72
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5/30/22 1:36 a.m.
In reply to TheRyGuy :
Well that's certainly unexpected haha.