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Old 10-08-2024 | 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by El_Rando
there's a track in Florida (that i can't for the life of me remember the name of at the moment) who solved that issue. its an outdoor track but the track and pit area are covered. after that it shouldn't be anything a good jacket and patio heaters couldn't fix. disclaimer: iv never been in temps below 40 degrees.

I’ve seen pictures and videos from the track you mentioned. Or this one in Texas. They look amazing, and would work if temperatures stayed at around 50 degrees. But over here with winter, was only 6-6 years ago temperature dropped below 32 in early November, and didn’t go above freezing till late January. Before I started racing, I would run when temperatures were in the teens or 20s, as long as the wind was not blowing
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