After a successful showing Saturday at Cars for the Cure it was off to Central Florida Road Course on Sunday for our meet and greet. Everyone who made it out got to take a few parade laps and experience the track at a pace that was 60-70% of full speed. I want to personally thank everyone who came out and made the event such a success. We had a great safe day and probably 100-200 people who circled through during the day. Everyone got a chance to experience the track at a good pace (we only had one spin the whole day which happened on the 2nd lap), those who want to turn things up a bit I would urge you to head out for the next school on the 28th. Matt and the gang at CFRCwill be honoring the $150 Titan special, and I’d love to hear it get filled up with people who attended today. To those who get qualified we will likely have other events at the track that will be open to those who have completed the school, and licensed drivers. To register for the next school on February 28th visit this link :
http://cfroadcourse.com/schools.aspx
Just wanted to remind everyone of 2 great events coming up this weekend that Titan Motorsports will be attending.
The first is the Cars for the Cure show at Colonial TownPark in Lake Mary. This event benefits the American Lung Association and is Free to the public and runs from 10AM-4PM.
Sunday is our Titan BBQ / Meet and Greet at Central Florida Road Course. Come check out Central Floridas newest road course and meet plenty of enthusiests. The event will run from 11AM-5PM, food will be provided and there will be parade laps for those who want to checkout the course first hand. Mapquest 201 Parcel Ln Orlando,FL 32824 for directions and don’t forget to BRING A HELMET!!!
I just recieved an email from Matt Tarleton @ Central Florida Road Course
In appreciation for Titan Motorsport’s interest in the track, we would like to extend to your customers and friends a special Titan discounted rate for the Jan. 31st racing school of $150. They need to sign-up quickly so we can get their spots reserved.
This is a great opportunity to gain experience on Orlandos only road course, and become eligible for future track days as well. This is a great price for an instructed road course session, and will offer plenty of track time. You’ll also be eligible to drive during our BBQ’s open sessions allowing even more free track time.
For More Information or to Pre-Register visit http://cfroadcourse.com/schools.aspx Be sure to Mark Titan Motorsports friends and family with your event registration.
On February 8th we will be hosting a BBQ Meet and Greet at Orlando’s newest race track, the Central Florida Road Course. The event will be hosted from 11-5 at the road course which is located. Food and beverage will be provided. No alcoholic beverages are allowed on site.
– Parade Laps paced by a Titan car
– Open Session for qualified drivers and those who have completed driver training.
(The next training/evaluation course is January 31st, take the course and gain access to the track at our event)
For More Information on the Course / Training Courses and for additional directions and photos visit http://cfroadcourse.com
If you plan on attending or have any questions about the Titan BBQ event please email wes@titanmotorsports.com
Don’t forget to Bring a Helmet!!!
Wednesday we had the pleasure of checking out Orlandos newest racetrack, the Central Florida Road Course. Matt and Reg Tarleton who are overseeing this project invited us out to check out their progress and let us take a few laps in our camouflage 996tt. This freshly developed course was constructed using a large paved plot just minutes from the airport and our new office location. Using bus stops in addition to the acres of paved area on the infield, they where able to create a 1 mile circuit track with various track configuration possible. The road course width is a 30’ minimum throughout and is fenced and walled with tire barriers in impact prone areas.
Overall I was very impressed with the track layout and the facility itself. The overall pavement sections where in good shape and the newly paved sections where very smooth as well. Safety barriers were still being constructed when we visited, however much of the problem areas should be well protected by concrete and tire barriers when the facility goes live in the coming weeks. There is plenty of parking outside the gates, and the interior portions of the track are well lit allowing for night driving sessions in the blazing hot summer months we get here in Florida.
Do to insurance regulations, the course is limited to licensed professional drivers, or drivers who complete the introductory driving course offered at the track. The first such class is January 11th, and we will be attending. Future membership programs and general open days are currently being scheduled, and there is talk of many clubs renting the track out for future events. Overall the track has great potential, it’s definitely not Sebring but this track was not intended to be a comparison to larger tracks. If you’re looking to test vehicle dynamics, keep your driving fresh, or want to learn road racing techniques without traveling, this facility offers a great location to do so. The fees may sound a bit expensive, however as clubs embrace this track and sponsors come on board, you can expect private rentals and open days to become much more frequent and affordable. When you factor in traveling time, hotel costs, etc for your average track weekend, the current price doesn’t seem so bad after all. Future expansion will allow for a longer track and addition facility upgrades, so support local business and check it out.
More information can be found at the tracks website http://cfroadcourse.com/