High Plains Raceway Repaving Majority Of Its 2.55-Mile Full Course

High Plains Raceway Repaving Majority Of Its 2.55-Mile Full Course

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It is with great pleasure that Colorado Amateur Motorsports Association (CAMA) announces the first major repaving project at High Plains Raceway. This project will result in new polymerized asphalt covering the full width of over 65% of the 2.55 mile full course and both of the “crossover” sections. As a result of this new pavement, participants will likely experience reduced tire wear, better traction, a smoother surface and (most importantly!) lower lap times. We hope that the new surface will also insure our long term financial success by rejuvenating excitement for clubs, racers and driving enthusiasts to visit and experience all that High Plains Raceway has to offer.

High Plains Raceway is the home track of the Motorcycle Roadracing Association (MRA) and frequently hosts track events for the Zalusky Advanced Riding School (ZARS), Yamaha Champions Riding School (YCRS), RickDiculous Racing, and Erico Motorsports.

More details and frequent project updates are available at http://highplainsraceway.com/paving-project/

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