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Old 02-04-2010, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Grimlock212
Nor-cal Hobbies is about to start racing nitro again and there is an indoor track in Antioch that has indoor nitro.

What tracks have closed around here recently?
Hobby world had 2 tracks closed due to noise (one @ Miller & Bolanger and one in Gilroy). Andys RC-Unlimited track never really got off the ground for racing (I think we raced 2 times) but we practiced at that track for 2 summers before the neibors complained & the city (or county) came out & made him take down the best drivers stand ever (no permit). I go to Delta alot in the winter for the indoor but even with only a roof it can get real smoky in there with nitros. Some times you have to walk out into the fair grounds to get some O2 in your lungs. Norcal will have a limited number of nitro offroad races (until the neibors start complain). I race there regularly (electric).
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