Where can we race our EVs?

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If automobiles are slowly switching to EV's then there has to be some kind of EV race like NASCAR. Right?!?!
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If you are in need of a professional racing place, you can visit my personal page, there will be things to help your favorite car refurbish the application.
 
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Is there a track anywhere that has an EV night where we can open up the accelerator for a bit? I live near Detroit (the motor city).
So the best place to just wide open throttle your EV is Track Night in America where they have open tour/parade laps that are free to the public. Sometimes you will be stuck with a slow group (there was a Wrangler Rubicon in front of me once) but most times you can open it up.

https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/events?categories=track-night

Autocrossing (which I've done in most of my EVs) is not for speed per se. It's more technical driving. There are tracks that have open track days on weekends or you can join CHIN track days or SCCA.
 

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So the best place to just wide open throttle your EV is Track Night in America where they have open tour/parade laps that are free to the public. Sometimes you will be stuck with a slow group (there was a Wrangler Rubicon in front of me once) but most times you can open it up.

https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/events?categories=track-night

Autocrossing (which I've done in most of my EVs) is not for speed per se. It's more technical driving. There are tracks that have open track days on weekends or you can join CHIN track days or SCCA.
Tried this link, all of the local tracks ban EVs.

Ford Mustang Mach-E Where can we race our EVs? Screen Shot 2023-04-25 at 4.01.22 AM
 

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Tried this link, all of the local tracks ban EVs.

Ford Mustang Mach-E Where can we race our EVs? Screen Shot 2023-04-25 at 4.01.22 AM
Those rules don't apply to the parade/tour lap as any car (including trucks) can drive on the track. I do know a few tracks have banned EVs for the racing portion.
 
 




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