In reply to camopaint0707 :
Yeah, not a fan...
L5wolvesf said:aircooled said:I live north of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, 13 ish million people just in the LA metro area, I think closer to 30 million for the area (probably more)..... maybe one? And that one is a the California speedway (well east of LA), which is being torn down and rebuilt, and may or may not still have room for an AutoX course(?) There are some in Orange country and San Diego (south of LA), but yeah....
...AutoX on the streets is not really a thing... so I guess street drag racing?
Just curious. Are you saying there is no autoX in the greater Los Angeles area?
I ask because it started my driving in the LA area autoX in the late 70s (pre-SCCA). We had a number of lots around there, then. I know a few are no longer there or available - but Nothing?
Yes, that is essentially the situation. Even years ago, one of the major sites was Hollywood park, which has been gone for many years and is now SoFi stadium. The displace threshold at Camarillo airport was a spot (a bit restrictive, but still something), and was used a few times on Roadkill and others show. That has been gone a few a few years (they are building fancy hangers for business jets).
Irvine was an option years ago (but quite a drive), but that has been gone many years, I think it's a mall or something. As noted California Speedway is a question and is still a good drive from some parts of LA.
So yes, massive car culture, massive population Los Angeles (especially northern Los Angeles area), essentially has no AutoX sites. Orange county does apparently have some occasionally, but that is really only practical for central or southern LA.
For the longest time we in the central Kentucky area used "The Pad". A capped municipal landfill with porta potties, no shade, a dome-like crown to the whole space and about 7 acres.
Recently we've been using the Stockyards more. An awkward triangular shape that means one hard 180 degree turn around and really challenging asphalt that has terrible bumps when going in certain directions. But a glorious bathroom and sometimes even a restaurant is available.
And once a year the University of Kentucky lets up use a lot near the football stadium. Huge site but no facilities and a lot of work to make happen.
So variety helps but nothing is perfect. My powerball goal would be to buy 100 acres and pave about 50 of them.
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