Track
Description (from track web site)
HIGH PLAINS RACEWAY
is the newest road racing motorsports facility in the Rocky
Mountain area. The project is being developed by of the Colorado
Amateur Motorsports Associates, LLC (CAMA). CAMA already has
considerable financial resources as a "down payment" for the
project, but additional funds from loans and from a Capital Campaign are
currently being raised. As of this writing, expectations are that we
will be able to race at HPR sometime in 2008.
The HPR property is located approximately 60 miles
east of Denver's I-25 and I-70 interchange. Visit the Track
Details page for exact location and directions.
CAMA is the entity created by the group of five
amateur clubs which were the majority users of the old Second Creek
Raceway in Denver. CAMA was formed in 2003 by the same five clubs who
purchased the Second Creek lease in 1998 and managed SCR until its
demise in 2005. It was concluded that a club sponsored, owned and
operated motorsports facility near the Denver metro area was essential
to the future of amateur road racing in Colorado. CAMA has been working
diligently on that goal since its formation. High Plains Raceway
is the product of that multi-year effort.
If you are a member of the participating clubs, we
urge you to thoroughly investigate the Capital
Campaign section of this website and to make your contribution as
soon as possible. Your contribution will make a difference.
Additionally, if you have a business which could take advantage of track
advertising possibilities, please visit our Contact
Us page and we will be delighted to help you with a program.
Please check out all the other areas of this website
for further details on this exciting project. At almost 2.5 miles in
length with 15 turns and several significant elevation changes, High
Plains Raceway clearly has the potential to become one of the
nation's great tracks and facilities. CAMA, and the respective clubs and
their members, are extremely excited about the realization of this new
facility. Now it's up to you to bring it to completion.