Results 1 to 15 of 15

Thread: Hallett ?????

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    30

    Default

    I am going to be running Hallett in April. I have never been there before, so i need to know the good and the bad. Is the track fun? Where is the best place to stay? Where is the best place to eat/drink? Is it worth going? Any info would be great. Thanks!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Central Texas
    Posts
    616

    Default

    Did one of my schools there. It is a very good track to drive. Elevation changes, fast sweepers, slow tight turns, it has something for everyone to enjoy. I stayed at the track so I can't help with the local hotels. The Food at the track is good for track food. The facilities at the track are kept clean and well maintained and I never had to go hunt for TP.

    I would go more often but it is a long tow from here.
    Jerry

    Lone Star Regional Executive
    Lone Star Tech Chief.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Austin, TX
    Posts
    150

    Default

    It's worth the 9hr tow for me (same as Jerry's). The track is great.

    I go there once a year but I may go twice a year now that SM is a national class and it'll be worth towing for the July race.

    Cleveland, OK is the best place to stay IMHO. I forget the name of the hotel but it's near a lake. There are several hotels, all pretty small and mostly very old but decent.

    There's a good steakhouse southest of the track. It's in a town called something-Lake (sorry but my memory fails me). That's pretty good food. The pizza joint in Cleveland is not bad (seems like a local chain). The bkfst at the track is great.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    532

    Default

    I am going to be running Hallett in April. I have never been there before, so i need to know the good and the bad. Is the track fun? Where is the best place to stay? Where is the best place to eat/drink? Is it worth going? Any info would be great. Thanks! [/b]
    Here's a link to the Hallett MRC website: http://www.hallettracing.net/

    Lot's of good info, including decent video of a lap at speed in both directions, CW and CCW. (You'll be running CCW with SCCA.)

    If you click on "Newsletters" and open one of the "COMMA Comments" PDF files, the Hallett service directory for eating, sleeping, fueling, etc., is usually the next to last page of the file.


    Gary Learned
    MiDiv
    Volvo 142E
    http://www.youtube.com/user/denrael

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    Clermont,Fl....USA
    Posts
    110

    Default

    [attachmentid=310]Every track I have driven I enjoy, but Hallet was the most fun for me. I had never driven different elevations before. We ran clockwise, the track is set up for both directions. Finding a place to stay may be a little tuff. I stayed at a "mom and pop's" hotel about 30 miles away, I wouldn't recommend it! If you have Nextel you might as well leave your phone at home, but that was nearly three years ago, so things may have improved.
    The folks who run the facility are awesome too, great people and very friendly. I ran under COMMA and there were not many corner workers and only one car inspector, so I hope SCCA provides more workers.
    I'm giving serious consideration of moving to Oklahoma and Hallett is one of the positive reasons. I'm going back out there in June to scope things out. Hope you have nearly as much fun as I did. If you go clockwise, that last turn is a blast, actually they all are!!!

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Maryland Heights, MO USA
    Posts
    461

    Default

    I can honestly say that Chris' favorite Midwest division track is Hallett. Too bad it takes us forever to get there (just kidding; it only seems that way because I-44 is such a joke--it's about 7-8hrs from St Louis).

    Sand Springs is west of Tulsa and about 30min east of the track, but has several chain hotels with lots of food. Stillwater is a little further then that to the west of the track. Cleveland, Jennings, and Oilton all have (or had) hotels. All mom & pop places that range from gross to barely acceptable+overpriced. The last time we stayed at the Victorian Inn in Cleveland is was over $60/night and I wasn't impressed. I'd rather sleep in the trailer.

    Track food is good and they have pretty decent variety for reasonable prices.

    Bring bug spray.
    Lesley Albin
    Over The Limit Racing
    Blazen Golden Retrievers

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    30

    Default

    Thanks for all the replys. I will be there in april.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2002
    Location
    Little Rock, AR
    Posts
    554

    Default

    I'll put in one more vote for "most fun track to drive". The only decent place to eat, close in, is at the track. The upside of that is that the cafe there is among the best in the country for "track food". I've stayed at most of the dumps that are fairly close - Sand Springs is definitely the ticket for lodging, despite the drive. (Sleeping accomodations are crappy, or not close, at ALL the MiDiv tracks - that's why we started bringing them with us!)

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Maryland Heights, MO USA
    Posts
    461

    Default

    (Sleeping accomodations are crappy, or not close, at ALL the MiDiv tracks - that's why we started bringing them with us!)
    [/b]
    But getting better. There is a new hotel right around the corner (literally) from the SCCA headquarters building. By far the closest and newest to any Midiv track. But I bet it's booked continually for race weekends, and not cheap.
    Lesley Albin
    Over The Limit Racing
    Blazen Golden Retrievers

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Posts
    30

    Default

    About how long a drive, time wise, would it be into Tulsa from the racetrack?

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Feb 2002
    Location
    Little Rock, AR
    Posts
    554

    Default

    About how long a drive, time wise, would it be into Tulsa from the racetrack?
    [/b]
    Sand Springs is ~30 minutes; Tulsa is another 10 to 20, depending on which area (Broken Arrow is not quite an hour). It'll also cost you about a buck for the toll road, if you go the quick way.

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    St. Clair, MO 63077
    Posts
    85

    Default

    The Boomtown in in Drumright, OK is quite nice. It is about 15 minutes away and there is stuff to eat there. If you can get to Freddies in Manfred, OK they have great steaks.

    Hallet is the coolest track in the Midwest and we can't wait to get there in April.
    Jennifer Rudder

    PFM Racing

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Posts
    136

    Default

    hey, is there camping on-site ?

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Kansas
    Posts
    532

    Default

    hey, is there camping on-site ? [/b]
    Yes... camping is allowed at Hallett. There are "quiet hours" restrictions, stiff fines for holes/stakes in asphalt, etc.
    Gary Learned
    MiDiv
    Volvo 142E
    http://www.youtube.com/user/denrael

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Austin, TX
    Posts
    150

    Default

    Yes... camping is allowed at Hallett. There are "quiet hours" restrictions, stiff fines for holes/stakes in asphalt, etc.
    [/b]
    And you'll be awaken by a chicken song played over the loudspeakers at 7am. LOL!

    Don't park under the poles with the speakers!

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •