Ridge Motorsports Park Adding New Pedestrian Bridge To Go With New Performance Center

Ridge Motorsports Park Adding New Pedestrian Bridge To Go With New Performance Center

© 2019, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Ridge Motorsports Park:.

Ridge Motorsports Park – NEW PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE ANNOUNCED AS THE NEXT PHASE OF THE FACILITIES EXPANSION PROJECT

SHELTON, WA – Ridge Motorsports Park has announced the second phase of their expansion project with the release of their new pedestrian bridge. The 150ft bridge will offer fans the opportunity to view 80 percent of the road course and create the ultimate fan experience.

“This is a project that we’ve been working on for months,” stated General Manager Tracie Schmitt. “To finally be at a point where we can make this announcement and move forward with construction is something our entire team has been looking forward to.”

Engineering of the structure is underway, with Topper Industries selected as the contractor to oversee and construct the new Bridge. Projected start date on the project is slated for September 2019. The pedestrian bridge is the second phase of Ridge Motorsports Park expansion project. Phase one included the announcement of the new 9800 sq. ft Performance Center.

Ridge Motorsports Park is a privately funded facility. Owners Joe Manke and Rusty Gill have been the driving force in supporting the vision of making Ridge Motorsports Park a nationally recognized facility for racers and the local community.

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