This video showcases the preparation of an oval track for public use, intended for testing various vehicles. The host details the cleaning process and highlights opportunities for stock cars, quarter midgets, modifieds, go-karts, dirt bikes, dune buggies, and off-road Jeeps. Safety requirements, including helmets and waivers, are mentioned. Additionally, an 115-acre dirt bike track is available. The video promotes merchandise sales through a provided website.
This video showcases a newly constructed quarter-mile oval racetrack, advertised as over half a mile in total length. The creator is enthusiastic about using it for hot rod racing and mentions it's perfect for various vehicles like quarter midgets, stock cars, go karts, and dune buggies. The track's dirt is described as packed and ready. The creator also expresses interest in purchasing junk cars for demolition derby events and provides a phone number for both track usage inquiries and car purchases. The location is identified as Dragonland in Colorado Springs.
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 YouTube video captures a fun day at a dirt bike and off-roading track. The description highlights the track's open hours (every day except Monday and major holidays), the affordable admission price of $12 per person for all-day riding, and mentions that the track will be open on Memorial Day. For any inquiries, potential visitors are directed to call Dragonman at 719-683-2200. The content focuses on recreational off-road activities.
This video announces the opening of a new four-wheeler dirt track on 40 acres, featuring 20 jumps. The track is open to all 4x4 vehicles, including rock crawlers, Jeeps, pickup trucks, ATVs, SXSs, and four-wheelers. Visitors are required to sign a waiver at the main building and wear a helmet. The track is open daily except Mondays, including holidays, and will accommodate snowmobiles in winter. The creator is also selling t-shirts on their website.
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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