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12/14/14, 11:34 AM   #7
Re: USAC at BRP in Feb.
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OWF1, the track is pretty easy to find.

If coming from Ocala it's less than 15 minutes (about 9 miles). Just take FL Rt. 301/441 North out of Ocala to FL Rt. 326. Go West (left) on FL Rt. 326. Follow FL Rt. 326 to NW Gainesville Road. Go North (right) on NW Gainesville Road a mile (give or take) and the track will be on the West (left) side of the road.

If you will be coming in on Interstate 75 exit I-75 onto FL Rt. 326 East a short distance (maybe a mile) to NW Gainesville Rd. Go North (left) on NW Gainesville, Road a mile and the track will be on the West (left) side of the road.

As far as motel/hotel accommodations there are several near Ocala. We stay at the La Quinta Inn in Ocala. They aren't the cheapest but they are nearly universally clean and well maintained.

Gainesville, FL is only 1/2 hour from the track. There is every national motel franchise in and around Gainesville and a few mom & pop motels. All price ranges are available. If you haven't made reservations you need to get something nailed down soon. Especially if you want to stay in or very near Ocala.

If you are a wingless sprint car fan (and obviously you are) you'll really enjoy these 3 nights of racing. The track itself is of a unique shape which makes for some great racing. They sometimes refer to BRP as Little Darlington as it's shaped similar to the South Carolina NASCAR track. The track amenities are excellent, food and drink are relatively reasonable. The only minor, and I mean very minor, downside of BRP is there is just one way in and one way out and after the races it's a bit congested at the track exit.

This area of Florida can be downright cold the last part of February so bring adequate clothing. Your chances of having a cold snap during the 3 nights of racing are probably less than 50% but nights down into the 40's is not terribly uncommon. However, as often as not I've sat in the grandstands at BRP for these shows with a T-shirt on until feature time. The daytime is almost always warm which is a welcome respite from the weather in the Midwest.

You'll definitely want to take in Big Daddy Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing that is located just South of Ocala. This is a 2-3 hour diversion that is well worth the time. Besides every Swamp Rat that ever existed there are drag cars of all shapes sizes and persuasions and Big Daddy's car collection is very interesting, especially the all original 1932 Ford Model B coupe. This car is completely original, unmolested, unhotrodded (is that a word?) example of one of the most famous automobiles ever built. In my world that one car is worth the price of admission.

Also if you want to do a short day trip before hot laps begin you could go to Blue Springs State Park in Orange City, Fl. It's a very interesting place where the springs come up out of the ground at a constant 70-something degree water temperature and the manatee are there in great numbers to escape the cold water of the St. Johns river. Blue Springs is a great way to spend a few hours. Get there early in the day as the parking fills up early. Blue Springs is just West of FL Rt.17-92 in Orange City. You won't be disappointed. Blue Springs is about 65 miles from Ocala and generally takes about 1.5 hours to get there from Ocala but it's worth every minute and mile.

Be safe and have a great time!!
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