High-Speed Touring for One or Two Days at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit in Jennings
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1.8-mile, 10-turn track where drivers enjoy high-speed cruises in own cars & advice from professional racers
To make the body produce adrenaline, people usually must kick a cop in the chin, juggle soldering irons, or trap wild animals underneath wet newspaper. Find a more comfortable way to excite your cellular infrastructure today's Groupon to Hallett Motor Racing Circuit in Jennings. Choose from the following options:
- For $165, you get a one-day pass for high-speed touring (a $330 value) on Friday, November 18.
- For $165, you get a one-day pass for high-speed touring (a $330 value) on Saturday, November 19.
- For $165, you get a one-day pass for high-speed touring (a $330 value) on Sunday, November 20.
Each single-day pass includes:
- DVD lessons in high-performance driving
- Three classroom sessions and five track tours
- Transponder rental
- Race-port rental
- Optional instructor ride-along
- For $275, you get a two-day pass for high-speed touring (a $585 value), valid for any two days from November 18–20. The pass includes:
- DVD lessons in high-performance driving
- Two days of track time and classroom lessons
- Transponder rental
- Race-port rental
- T-shirt
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit invites amateur speedsters to bring their cars and lead feet to explore a 1.8-mile, 10-turn race track. The technically difficult course, which features 80 feet of total elevation change, opens up in a safe, speed-friendly zone before winding through 10 turns bordered by grassy run-offs free of concrete barriers. After registration, pedal pushers will receive an instructional DVD in the mail, which they should view in preparation for an exam the morning of the event. Once their cars pass a quick safety inspection, drivers can careen around the track for up to 100 minutes, testing the car's mettle without worrying about inclement traffic or speeding tickets. Experienced racecar drivers offer tips between laps, setting forth the proper way to handle tight turns and when to engage your car's extra pistons. Drivers must wear long-sleeve shirts and long pants and are encouraged to bring their own helmets—which are mandatory for racing—or pick up one of Hallett's rentals ($20, limited supply available).
The high-speed touring event scheduled for November 20 has been cancelled. Customers who have purchased this Groupon may redeem on November 18 or 19.
1.8-mile, 10-turn track where drivers enjoy high-speed cruises in own cars & advice from professional racers
To make the body produce adrenaline, people usually must kick a cop in the chin, juggle soldering irons, or trap wild animals underneath wet newspaper. Find a more comfortable way to excite your cellular infrastructure today's Groupon to Hallett Motor Racing Circuit in Jennings. Choose from the following options:
- For $165, you get a one-day pass for high-speed touring (a $330 value) on Friday, November 18.
- For $165, you get a one-day pass for high-speed touring (a $330 value) on Saturday, November 19.
- For $165, you get a one-day pass for high-speed touring (a $330 value) on Sunday, November 20.
Each single-day pass includes:
- DVD lessons in high-performance driving
- Three classroom sessions and five track tours
- Transponder rental
- Race-port rental
- Optional instructor ride-along
- For $275, you get a two-day pass for high-speed touring (a $585 value), valid for any two days from November 18–20. The pass includes:
- DVD lessons in high-performance driving
- Two days of track time and classroom lessons
- Transponder rental
- Race-port rental
- T-shirt
Hallett Motor Racing Circuit invites amateur speedsters to bring their cars and lead feet to explore a 1.8-mile, 10-turn race track. The technically difficult course, which features 80 feet of total elevation change, opens up in a safe, speed-friendly zone before winding through 10 turns bordered by grassy run-offs free of concrete barriers. After registration, pedal pushers will receive an instructional DVD in the mail, which they should view in preparation for an exam the morning of the event. Once their cars pass a quick safety inspection, drivers can careen around the track for up to 100 minutes, testing the car's mettle without worrying about inclement traffic or speeding tickets. Experienced racecar drivers offer tips between laps, setting forth the proper way to handle tight turns and when to engage your car's extra pistons. Drivers must wear long-sleeve shirts and long pants and are encouraged to bring their own helmets—which are mandatory for racing—or pick up one of Hallett's rentals ($20, limited supply available).
The high-speed touring event scheduled for November 20 has been cancelled. Customers who have purchased this Groupon may redeem on November 18 or 19.