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Has anyone heard about this proposed racetrack/clubhouse in Colorado??

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  1. Aimee

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    #1 Aimee, Jul 31, 2008
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    I am sure it's posted somewhere in the Rockies section but I live here so... I want to share! Has anyone heard about this proposed project?? It's huge!! 8 mile track, car storage in the thousands, restaurants, club house, etc. Each owner has to pay 100k but it comes with an amazing amount of ameneties!!!!!!!!!! Anyway...here is the article I read and wanted to share with everyone...could be a potential.............REPOST??

    Tracks pursue racer's edge
    Luxe projects compete to be built on Eastern Plains
    By Steve Raabe
    The Denver Post
    Article Last Updated: 07/29/2008 01:26:52 AM MDT


    On the dry prairie southeast of Denver, car enthusiast Claus Wagner envisions 8 miles of racetrack.

    Not just any racetrack. This one is billed as perhaps the most luxurious in the nation, featuring a swooping, modernistic clubhouse replete with spa, lounge and elegant lodging.

    Wagner is busy recruiting fellow racing enthusiasts willing to plunk down $100,000 each to become founding members of the proposed $36 million Motor Sport Country Club.

    And the race is on.

    Wagner's project is competing head to head against a similar proposal by Kevin Rogers' Genoa Motorsports Country Club.

    Both would border Interstate 70 in eastern Colorado, Wagner's near the tiny burg of Agate in Elbert County, Rogers' 31 miles further east near the Lincoln County town of Genoa.

    Only one of the high-end racetrack proposals is likely to cross the finish line. Developers of both acknowledge that the one lining up financing and turning dirt first will probably pre-empt the other.

    A third proposed track, the $3.3 million High Plains Raceway east of Byers, also is seeking capital but is not viewed as direct competition to the two country-club projects because it will cater to a different type of amateur racer.

    Wagner said he has sold 16 of the $100,000 memberships since March. He seeks to raise $5 million in initial memberships by next June to trigger loan commitments to launch the project's $8 million first phase with a single track and temporary buildings.

    Subsequent phases would include three more tracks, the clubhouse and lodging.

    The track would cater to sports-car owners looking for a place to unleash their vehicles.

    "We're going after well-heeled car enthusiasts who want to come out and drive without any speed limits," said Wagner, who owns a 1,000-horsepower Porsche GT2.

    Wagner operates Club Auto Colorado, a Lakewood facility that offers storage and services for sports cars and vintage autos.

    His proposed Agate track is being designed by renowned course engineer Hermann Tilke. The clubhouse's designer is Alan Grant, a Los Angeles architect who also is creating the $100 million LeMay car museum in Tacoma, Wash.

    "When he sent me the first drawings (of the proposed clubhouse), I was just blown away," Wagner said.

    Rogers' Genoa track complex proposes a clubhouse in a more traditional design but a concept similar to Wagner's with a multitrack facility catering to amateur racing enthusiasts.

    He declined to disclose project costs but said the project's fundraising is progressing with the sale of $17,500 individual memberships and $35,000 family plans.

    "We're offering a relatively safe environment," Rogers said, "where members can run their cars to the limits of their ability, or their car's ability."
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  2. Dilancer

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    Sounds pretty cool if it goes through.
     
  3. Club Auto

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    It's definately happening....just a matter of the countryclub having 10 members or 200? I would hate to see a track like this open up for only a few people who will rarely run there.
     
  4. TestShoot

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    #4 TestShoot, Aug 4, 2008
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    There are about 4 others that I know of trying to build tracks with similar models, all failing to raise funds so if this one goes through, kudos! for them.

    On the pessimist side of me; Do you really want to run in mile high elevations in the middle of nowhere in the 5 months of the year you can actually run your car without freezing your lugnuts?
     
  5. Aimee

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    Yes..true. Monticello Motorclub in NY looks classy :)
     
  6. TestShoot

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    Envision this: a Veyron, with ski racks, on the moguls.

    Snowchains are mandatory on all CGTs.
     
  7. TG

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    Is there anything like this out in Palm Desert?
     
  8. Jeff SD

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    Some guy at C&C was handing out business cards.. Claiming he was opening up a track in San Diego (off the 805 near the boarder).
     
  9. TestShoot

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    I think I know who that may be, I do not want to give him a plug though if it is who I am thinking of.
     
  10. Aimee

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    Man, some of these sales guys need to change their sales approach :(
     
  11. TG

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    The idea of open membership to anyone with $ being their target really goes against the grain. For this 'private' track, it should be done privately.
     

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