This video showcases the creation and progress of a personal oval dirt track, measuring 1/2 mile per lap. The creator details plans for public access, requiring advance reservations. Safety regulations for users include signing a waiver, wearing a helmet, and a seatbelt. The description also promotes merchandise available for purchase through a provided website.
This video showcases a new 4x4 track designed for all four-wheeled vehicles. The creator is collaborating with Mike from Pueblo, CO, who provides feedback for track improvement. The track is open to the public for a daily rider fee of $15. In addition to the 4x4 track, there is also an 115-acre 2-wheel dirt bike track, bringing the total riding area to 155 acres.
This video showcases the development of a new 40-acre four-wheeler track called "Dragonland" by Dragonman. The track is designed to accommodate a variety of four-wheel drive vehicles, including Jeeps and rock climbers. The description mentions an ongoing influx of dirt from local developments, which will be used to build and enhance the track. Dragonman also promotes it as a destination for visitors to Colorado Springs, with an all-day access fee of $12 for dirt bikes and an equivalent price expected for four-wheelers. A link to the Dragonman's merchandise store is also provided.
This video showcases a newly constructed flat track, approximately 80% complete. The creator details ongoing work to water and flatten the surface and enhance the berms. The track is presented as an ideal practice area for various racing vehicles including sprint cars, quarter midgets, stock cars, go-karts, four-wheelers, and dirt bikes. A nominal fee of $12 grants access to both the flat track and a dirt bike track. Safety requirements include seat belts and helmets, with roll bars/cages being recommended but not mandatory due to the track's focus on practice rather than high-speed racing. The facility will initially limit occupancy to six vehicles at a time to prioritize safety.
This video details the operation and improvements of a private 35-acre dirt bike track, highlighting its increasing popularity with over 60 riders on a recent weekend. The owner addresses complaints from dirt bike riders about slower four-wheelers by announcing plans to divide the track into separate sections for each vehicle type on busy weekends. The track is accessible for a daily fee of $12 with no membership required.
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