It seems like CCS is pretty healthy in Florida, but what about the north east (new england/new york)? Im at some what of a crossroads, and i need to decide if im going to move to new york or vermont, or stay in florida. I checked out the tracks in the northeast on CCS's website, but only saw 2. one in NH and another in PA. Is there a good amount of CCS (or anykind of road racing for that matter) in the northeast or is florida the better place to be???
well...being from NJ....closest track for CCS is
Summit Point....we do VIR, Barber, Roebling so if you want to race CCS and have tracks close..the northeast is NOT very race friendly...but if Millville, and Rauch Creek ever happen...aint holding my breath...they'll be closer...
Why on earth would you want to move from sunny warm Florida to the cold crappy northeast? I am from NJ and I would move to Florida in minute if I could. The tracks there are closer and you can race longer during the year.
the city sucks, the people here are rich snobs, im sick of choking humidity, i miss the mountains (trash mounds dont count as mountains to me), i dont know anyone here, im bored out of my mind---- plus some family reasons.
Plus, i like snow. Im a skier, cant do that down here. cant do much of anything down here except for CCS which i just discovered.
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