Date: June 06, 2018, 03:00 PM - 09:00 PM CDT
Address: 1300 145Th St E, Rosemount, MN, 55068-2932

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The Dakota County Track Night location is a very unique location. Dakota County Technical College’s "Driving Range" has up to 2.8 miles of track to provide training opportunities in: backing techniques, serpentine and evasive maneuvers, skid recovery, and control for all different types of vehicles.Track Night will use one of many layouts at this one-of-a-kind location.

 

PRICING
Advanced, Intermediate and Novice groups: $150 $125
Track Tour Laps and coming out to watch: FREE!

 

EVENT SCHEDULE

3:00PM- Gates Open

3:30PM- Worker Meeting (includes Run/Work participants)

3:45PM - MANDATORY KONI NOVICE MEETING (Novice Paddock)

4:00PM - KONI Novice Group: Paced Laps, MANDATORY ADVANCED GROUP and INTERMEDIATE GROUP BRIEFING

4:20PM - Advanced Group: Session 1

4:25PM - KONI Novice Group: Briefing 1 (Novice Paddock)

4:40PM - Intermediate Group: Session 1

5:00PM - KONI Novice Group: Session 1

5:20PM - Advanced Group: Session 2

5:25PM - KONI Novice Group: Briefing 2

5:40PM - Intermediate Group: Session 2

6:00PM - Track Tour Laps (Open to All)

6:20PM - KONI Novice Group: Session 2

6:40PM - Advanced Group: Session 3

6:45PM - KONI Novice Group: Briefing 3

7:00PM - Intermediate Group: Session 3

7:20PM - KONI Novice Group: Session 3

7:40PM - Track Close

9:00PM - Gates Close

* Times are an approximation (Weather and on-track issues can play havoc with a schedule, and sometimes officials might have to improvise to make sure everyone gets the most out of the event.)

 

Click Here for more information about Track Night events at the DCTC Driver Training Facility.

 

  • Dakota County Technical College
    1300 145Th St E
    Rosemount, MN 55068-2932
  • Comments
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    Chris M.

    Do you still need volunteers for Wed?

    Do volunteers get a paced lap?

     

    Marvin A.

    Have a 95 integra that I want to race but has rust on the quarter panels would that be a problem??

    Emily Jenkins

    Marvin, a great way to get a better understanding of whats allowed and not is to start by working an event as a volunteer. You can learn how cars are tech'd and what is allowed and what is not. June 6th event is full now. Sorry for the delayed response. Feel free to join anyways and ask the questions to the tech inspector on site.