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    Welcome From The Speed Shootout

    Thanks for the welcome Mark. Actually the Speed Shootout has different rules than the LTA events. The rules more closely resemble the Mojave mile are are much less restrictive.
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    Welcome From The Speed Shootout

    Hello All, Tim from the Speed Shootout here. I would like to inform everyone that the Speed Shootout, held in northern Maine on our two 14,200' and one 10,200' runways is in no way affiliated with and in no way wishes gain credibility by the use of the name of any racing events held in other...
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    Welcome From The Speed Shootout

    New Racing Event for GT40s Hello to the GT40 forums from the Speed Shootout. We are a racing event that will be held in Maine this September. Our rules will be similar to the Texas and Mojave mile but with one HUGE difference, 1 1/2 miles of racing instead of a mile. Actually, our facility...
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    Welcome From The Speed Shootout

    Hello to the GT40 forums from the Speed Shootout. We are a racing event that will be held in Maine this September. Our rules will be similar to the Texas and Mojave mile but with one HUGE difference, 1 1/2 miles of racing instead of a mile. Actually, our facility consists of two 14,200'...
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    Welcome From The Speed Shootout

    Re: New venue for all out speed? I understand on the safety, but going to Texas and seeing all of those supercars is a whole other experience. It would be great to have an "open" track in the east that does not require 75-100k in mods to a 300k car to do what the car is capable of out of the...
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    Welcome From The Speed Shootout

    New venue for all out speed? Hello everyone, I normally don't go on forums, but I am looking for some help. I heard that the Loring Timing Association will be holding Texas Mile style runs this year. Is that true? Wanted to run last year, but tech for LSR is a Pain in the A$$. Has anyone...
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