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Vancouver Island motorsport circuit track opening next month
Harvey Specter
03-07-2016, 07:12 PM
Got an invite from Audi to test drive the new R8 at this new track on Vancouver Island next month. Didn't even know about it, looks pretty awesome and great news for local enthusiast.
More info here;
The Circuit | Vancouver Island Motorsport Circuit (http://islandmotorsportcircuit.com/the-tracks/)
GabAlmighty
03-07-2016, 07:21 PM
http://www.revscene.net/forums/697886-new-race-track-duncan-3-point-motors.html#post8616025
It's been posted in this section and the Vancouver Island section many times over the past year.
TouringTeg
03-07-2016, 07:49 PM
I was at Alfa Victoria (owned by GAIN) last week and a salesman said annual membership fee is $50k
You should jump at the opportunity to drive on this new track.
My father in law has a house 5 mins away with a triple garage. I am trying to convince him to provide car storage
Digitalis
03-08-2016, 01:20 PM
Sure it's not just a one time initiation with much lower annual costs?
I'm prefering area 27 just cuz no fricken ferry ride and they want 40k and 3-5k per year and it's almost double the size of the island track.
I was at Alfa Victoria (owned by GAIN) last week and a salesman said annual membership fee is $50k
You should jump at the opportunity to drive on this new track.
My father in law has a house 5 mins away with a triple garage. I am trying to convince him to provide car storage
Mr.Money
03-08-2016, 02:58 PM
i wonder how many millions they invested why there asking fee is $50k....it's not even including race track fuel,what they didnt announce they had or even how many km the entire track is.
Great68
03-08-2016, 03:15 PM
It's been posted in this section and the Vancouver Island section many times over the past year.
It's been pretty much the ONLY thing that's been posted in the Vancouver Island section in the past year :p
trollguy
03-08-2016, 03:31 PM
i wonder how many millions they invested why there asking fee is $50k....it's not even including race track fuel,what they didnt announce they had or even how many km the entire track is.
for those that can afford the 50k.. i'm pretty sure they dont care that much
TysonK
03-10-2016, 02:35 PM
Hoping this isn't just going to be a rich-boys club just like Area 27 (Osoyoos). But it probably is... they really need to open this to amateur racing events or lapping days. What's wrong with us up here? Seems like the US has it figured out... The Ridge is a fine example of that.
westopher
03-10-2016, 02:44 PM
What's wrong with us up here? Seems like the US has it figured out... The Ridge is a fine example of that.
Population density and car culture here are a shred of what they are in the states.
bananana
03-10-2016, 02:53 PM
Hoping this isn't just going to be a rich-boys club just like Area 27 (Osoyoos). But it probably is... they really need to open this to amateur racing events or lapping days. What's wrong with us up here? Seems like the US has it figured out... The Ridge is a fine example of that.
Area27 has two tiers of membership. There is a $100k (one time) corporate membership that allows an organizer to shut down the whole track+club for a few days per year to host trackdays or whatever. IIRC there are a few groups that will be doing this.
Digitalis
03-10-2016, 03:01 PM
I wouldn't exactly say "shut down" because normal members can still participate and vote on club day events.
smoothie.
03-10-2016, 03:23 PM
Population density and car culture here are a shred of what they are in the states.
nearby land price
westopher
03-10-2016, 03:27 PM
That also. Its just not profitable here like the tracks in the states.
hud 91gt
03-10-2016, 04:40 PM
If it ends up being open to some clubs, it's just one more reason for me to move back to the island!
SpartanAir
03-10-2016, 05:41 PM
Semi-related question: Anyone been on the ferry with a pretty low car?
I'm pretty low in the front and approach all ramps at an angle, but if it's too steep it doesn't help. Been a long time since I've take a ferry and I haven't noticed the inclines.
Would like to check out some Vancouver Island car shows and maybe this track, but I need to know if I can make it on the ferry...
hud 91gt
03-10-2016, 05:51 PM
Inclines are different depending on ship/tides and level of the ferry you are on. The ticket agents are usually pretty good anytime I go on with the Datsun (Even though it's stock height) and give me the deck with the straight on access.
westopher
03-10-2016, 05:54 PM
Even with my slammed shitbox GTI I could get on. It won't be a problem.
kchan
03-10-2016, 07:31 PM
tried to get in contact with them to host a Revscene x TSS track day
got rejected since they are only looking to host themselves for memberships at the moment
westopher
03-10-2016, 07:40 PM
Hopefully that won't last for long. It will certainly be in their best interests to cater to the enthusiast community. If they want to gain future customers for their dealerships this is a great way to do it. I mean on the off magical chance that I can ever afford a new porsche, I would go to Porsche langley because of the awesome events they put on for the community. I'm sure a lot of people show loyalty to the places that support the scene.
TouringTeg
03-10-2016, 07:51 PM
Best chance to see the track up close will be this years Motor Gathering on August 21st, 2016. Fantastic turn out last year.
Vancouver Island Motor Gathering (http://www.motorgathering.com/)
I have heard from a few sources that the best chance to race on the track will be with PCA or Victoria Motor Sport Club (vmsc.ca).
I never had a major issued with my old slammed cars on the ferry. Tip of the day: I always ask for the lower deck which usually allows you to approach at a wide angle. Plus you reduce the chance of door dings as you will likely be parked next to a transport truck.
Manic!
03-10-2016, 11:51 PM
i wonder how many millions they invested why there asking fee is $50k....it's not even including race track fuel,what they didnt announce they had or even how many km the entire track is.
40mill. All the info you are asking for is post in the other thread.
TysonK
03-11-2016, 09:06 AM
Keeping my fingers crossed there will be some opportunity for us enthusiasts! Hopefully vmsc will be able to pull thru with something. It'll be interesting to see the actually track in person. There website is really vague to be honest about the dimensions of the whole thing. My first impression is that it looks pretty cramped, I am surprised they didn't make it bigger, but I am sure land value probably dictated that.
BoostedBB6
03-11-2016, 09:11 AM
I looked at both plans for tracks and this one is very small and cramped.
The 50k is for the initial membership with dues each year to maintain it.
Went with Area 27 through a hell of a deal with some people I know. Its a far better sorted track, but that comes with higher costs thats for sure.
SumAznGuy
03-11-2016, 10:04 AM
Population density and car culture here are a shred of what they are in the states.
Ridge is close enough for the people to come up North from Cali/Oregon.
Or south from Seattle/Vancouver
Lots of people with track oriented cars working for Microsoft helps a lot.
Definately lots of car/track people in Cali and some in Oregon.
Plus, for the US people to come up to Canada, they would have to cross the border. Not all US people have a passport but most Canadians will.
TysonK
03-11-2016, 10:58 AM
I just wish the Ridge was a tad closer to us... but I am just being picky. It's a fabulous track, I had so much fun the last time I was down there. Come on CDN dollar! Needs to get back up to par! ;)
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