NJMP Hosting Advanced Open Track Day Oct. 18 On Lightning Course

NJMP Hosting Advanced Open Track Day Oct. 18 On Lightning Course

© 2023, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By New Jersey Motorsports Park:

Coming Soon to New Jersey Motorsports Park NJMP Advanced Motorcycle Open Track Day October 18, 2023

Register NOW for the FIRST Motorcycle Open Track Day on Wednesday, October 18 on Lightning!

Get The Track Time You’ve Been Waiting For

New Jersey Motorsports Park is excited to introduce a brand-new concept for motorcycle track days. Our first NJMP Motorcycle Advanced Open Track Day will allow an open track format for 8 hours.

Our Advanced Riders will have the ability to enter and exit the track at any time. No RUN GROUPS or 15-to-20-minute sessions. Go on or off the track whenever you want. This will provide the ultimate opportunity for extended track time.

We will take an hour lunch and will provide a complimentary lunch buffet at the Finish Line Pub located at the Clubhouse.

This new format will be limited to 50 Advanced Riders Only! We will provide tech inspection in the morning, followed by a mandatory Riders Meeting in the classroom, and then the track goes hot for the rest of the day. Join us for the Ultimate Track Day with 8 hours of track time for Advanced Riders Only!

Register NOW!

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