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Prairie Hills Motorsport Club signs Paxton Waters and Derek Daly to design the longest road racing track in the Western Hemisphere.
Publish Date : 12/5/2007 5:31:00 AM Source : Sports News OnlyPunjab.com
On November 30th, Prairie Hills Motorsport Club announced the engagement of a team of top professionals to design their track scheduled for a spring 2009 opening. Paxton Waters, noted autosports architect, and Derek Daly, professional race car driver and television commentator, will apply their combined expertise to make a one-of-kind racing venue that is the most unique experience in motorsports. At the announcement, Prairie Hills CEO Michael Krupka stated, "In addition to the work done by Wilson Motorsport, both Paxton and Derek bring very different but synergistic perspectives to the project of what a world-class road racing course can be. Both Indiana-based companies provide a combination of skills that will create a real challenge for our members and guests."
Paxton Waters' extensive experience in motorsports will bring track configuration design to a new level. Paxton Waters Architecture, P.C., has specialized in the motorsports business for the past seven years. Projects include Lead Designer and Project Manager responsibilities for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, California Speedway, and Las Vegas Motor Speedway, to name a few. Currently, Mr. Waters is working with Daly on a 3.5 mile road course at Riverside Motorsports Park in California. He is also in the process of designing a Penske Racing test track facility in North Carolina, a combined oval/road course/dragstrip facility in Chile, and the Bluegrass Motorsports Club's course in Kentucky. Waters most recently completed the Iowa Speedway, considered by racing enthusiasts as one of the best examples of oval and road tracks in the country.
As a road racing champion and analyst for ESPN, NBC, CBS, Fox, and the SPEED Channel, Derek Daly believes in putting personality into track design. As a two time-Sebring 12 Hour winner, Formula One, and Indy Car driver, Mr. Daly's experience will benefit drivers and fans alike. His personal design objectives are to build-in the excitement and character of the many classic tracks he has raced throughout the United States and Europe. With 17 years in the driver's seat, 64 World Championship starts, 66 CART races, and 6 Indy 500 races to his credit, Daly knows his way around a race track. Most recently, Daly has teamed up with Paxton Waters on the design of the new Riverside Motorsports Park in California. Derek also runs the Derek Daly Academy racing school, a consulting company called MotorVation, and is the voice of the Andretti Racing video game.
Prairie Hills Motorsport Club will be located off I-65 west of Exit 220 between Indianapolis and Chicago. Primary members of the club will be professionals who are active in motorsports and who have a great passion for driving or racing cars at a safe and exclusive facility. The club will provide fine and casual dining, vehicle storage, a clubhouse, spa, gym, game room for children and retail shopping for members and guests. Trackside lots will be available for corporate facilities, race team garages and private residences. Memberships are now available at a pre-construction initiation fee for those who sign up early. More membership information can be found at www.prairiehillsmc.com or by contacting a Prairie Hills representative at 219-394-2600 or sales @ prairiehillsmc.com. |
Shivraj Singh still in coma
Publish Date : 2/25/2005 10:12:00 AM
Polo player Shivraj Singh, hospitalised here after an accident in Jaipur a week ago, remained in critical condition Thursday, two days after neurosurgeons operated on him.
Dharamsala prepares to host India-Pakistan match
Publish Date : 2/25/2005 9:54:00 AM
At a quaint stadium set against the backdrop of the snow-capped Dhauladhar ranges, this home to the exiled Dalai Lama is preparing to host the state's first international ....
Beckham boots the baby
Publish Date : 2/25/2005 9:40:00 AM
Third-time father David Beckham has had the name of his baby son Cruz sewn into his football boots.
Pakistani inspection team visits Chinnaswamy Stadium
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 2:03:00 PM
A Pakistani team Friday visited M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, which will host a Test in the upcoming series, and met the police commissioner here as part of its venue assessment tour of the country.
India could climb to second spot in ICC Test ratings
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:56:00 PM
India could climb to an unprecedented second spot from their present third in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test ratings if they beat Pakistan ....
Sportspersons, managers in unique workshop
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:55:00 PM
Seven-time World billiards champion Geet Sethi, ace cricketers Anil Kumble and Sanjay Manjrekar and Olympian Ashwini Nachappa will don a different hat when they share ....
Jyoti excels as five Indians make the cut, Atwal out
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:49:00 PM
Jyoti Randhawa kept the Indian flag flying as he shot four-under 68, one of the handful of scores in 60s, to be at three-under 141 midway through the Caltex Singapore Masters ....
Karthikeyan sets pace at go-karting qualifiers
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 1:34:00 PM
After being set a scorching pace by ace driver Narain Karthikeyan Friday, three riders from Hyderabad booked berths in the grand finals of a go-karting challenge to be held in Mumbai next month.
Encyclopaedia apologises for Beckham mistake
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 10:54:00 AM
Soccer star David Beckham received an apology from the Philips Encyclopaedia which wrongly informed readers that he plays for Italian team Inter Milan.
Charity cricket match raises Rs.100 mn for tsunami hit
Publish Date : 1/29/2005 10:47:00 AM
Virender Sehwag hit a fluent 83 as Kapil Dev XI defeated Aamir Khan XI by two wickets in a charity match played for the victims of the tsunami here Friday night, raising well over Rs.100 million ($2mn).
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