Expect to do 600-700+ laps. Probably not an oil change, but I'd imagine a winning team is going to be very mindful of their oil level, (along with everything else).
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Expect to do 600-700+ laps. Probably not an oil change, but I'd imagine a winning team is going to be very mindful of their oil level, (along with everything else).
Looks like something red bull would want to sponsor.. Lol
Night time noise.
(1)
During the hours of 10:01 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. that when measured from the property line of a residence located in residential zoned property exceeds fifty-six (56) decibels and would disturb or annoy a person of ordinary sensibilities, or
(2)
During the hours of 10:01 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. that when measured from a contiguous interior wall of a residence that is a multiunit residence located in residential zoned property exceeds fifty (50) decibels and would disturb or annoy a person of ordinary sensibilities.
Fortunately Aggies don't qualify as persons of ordinary sensibilities and we have a Village Idiot to prove it.
This facility is in the county and doesn't conform to city ordinances.
It might be city by then. In any regards we could get a permit particularly since it's closing.
I hear you, but in order for the City to annex that area would take a lot more than a few months. Yes, I realize that they could start the process tomorrow, but generally, these things don't get accepted until the fiscal year begins, which is October in the case of City of College Station.
Could it happen? Sure. As it is, the track has already held car races at night (including 24 hour races) in the recent past, so I would guess it's all good and the track will be able to get us lined out.
Saturday night I got a chance to race the Grom under some lights on a kart track at night. It was awesome and has me so much more excited for the idea of 24hrs. It's funny how your brake markers change at night based off what you can see.