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Old Jan 8, 2014 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by fesoferbex
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In the OKC area, we call them cloverleafs. There are some good roads in the eastern side of the state. Arkansas has some fantastic roads. You should keep an eye out for the S2Ki Boston Mountains Tour. There is one in the spring & another in the fall. A must do drive (50 cars max though).
Yeah but cloverleafs amount to only short bits of fun and you usually get stuck behind an incompetent driver :\

I know I'm complaining, but tbh in 14 years of driving, in all the places I've ever lived...this is the most awful (for driving). The most un-proficient drivers, and truly dangerous road layouts. By the way, what in the world possessed city planners to make on/off lanes the same so that on-coming and off-going traffic have to pass through each other...wow, dangerous. Luckily 3 of the major exits in Norman are being reworked, with one being converted to a SPUI (not as exciting as a cloverleaf, but MUCH SAFER, much more efficient).

I guess I just miss socal. I was 2 hours drive from 4 major road course tracks, 6 hours drive from Laguna Seca, 1 hour away from high profile racing such as Formula Drift, IndyCar, American LeMans, CORR/TORC, and squiggles were right out my front door, less than 2 minutes drive.

While the drag and oval scene are obviously healthy here, that isn't my bag, so you guys are all I've got! I would like to meet before school starts (Jan 13th) before I'm sucked into the void of engineering school again.

Sounds like you lived in the OC/IE area?

Here in cali we are blessed to have all these tracks locally, whether road courses, drag, smaller tracks like Adams motorsports track, Apex Go kart track, (both have track days for actual cars), all the fun roads (Muholland, GMR, GRR, the 74, PCH.....

Like someone else suggested, maybe start karting? it can be intense, as well as extremely fun.
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Old Jan 8, 2014 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Extreme Dimensions
Sounds like you lived in the OC/IE area?

Here in cali we are blessed to have all these tracks locally, whether road courses, drag, smaller tracks like Adams motorsports track, Apex Go kart track, (both have track days for actual cars), all the fun roads (Muholland, GMR, GRR, the 74, PCH.....

Like someone else suggested, maybe start karting? it can be intense, as well as extremely fun.
I lived on Camp Pendleton for a while near Oside, and up in Hemet for a bit.

Yeah, karting is fun, but I think I'll just save my money and hit places like Hallet. I have to drive a wee bit further, but, I'll survive. It'll just make it that much more worth it when I get the chance
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