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I googled the town. Looks like a fun place with a prehistoric museum (ancestors) and yes places to stay if needed. The racers will be like a Woodstock scene invading the town. Good for the area's income I bet. Half the tracks we race at in division 7 are altitude adjusted. Rearend gears are stacked like cord wood out here.
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I couldn't agree more as a similar thought crossed my mind when I saw the 5600ft comment. I hope the crew at that track is either the same crew that RMR had, or are their likeness. Moreover, if the Price people are anything like the folks in Douglas, Wyoming were, they'll make me even more glad I upgraded my tow vehicle, with the goal of racing in states other than Arizona and Nevada and at not just D7 tracks.
Just as The Cannery Hotel/Casino, La Quinta, Super 8, and most recently Motel6 realized a market for them, so will Price.
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