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How much does it cost to enter 24 Hours of Lemons?

How much does it cost to enter 24 Hours of Lemons?

Entry: On-time entry is $1430 per team (includes one car and up to four drivers; additional drivers $195 each, additional crew $75 each). Entry fee covers registration, track time, paddock pass, track insurance, on-site ambulance crew, commemorative crap, and anything else we come up with by then.

How do you get 24 Hours of Lemons?

Registration

  1. Create (or log into) an Online Lemons Account.
  2. Pick a race.
  3. Invite folks to join your team in that race.
  4. Pay the fees online (together or separately; it’s all good).
  5. Six weeks before race: confirm all fees paid.

Where is 24 Hours of Lemons held?

Carolina Motorsports Park
The 24 Hours of Lemons is poised once again to make racing history as the first racing series to hold concurrent 24-hour races on September 12 and 13. The Lemons Block Party at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, begins first at 11 am ET on September 12.

How fast do Lemons cars go?

Re: Travelling at the speed of Lemons: Top Speed? Specialty timing does lap speed not top speed. At Road America, we hit over 115 mph indicated which with the gear reduction of our smaller tires put us at about 109 mph.

What is Lemons rally?

The Lemons Rally is the road-going counterpart to the 24 Hours of Lemons, an irreverent endurance racing series for $500 cars. Previous rally winners were a 1986 Cadillac Limousine, a 1962 Chevrolet Impala that required a parking-lot engine change in the middle of the trip and a 1989 Yugo GVX.

Are Lemons man made?

The origin of the lemon is unknown, though lemons are thought to have first grown in Assam (a region in northeast India), northern Burma or China. A genomic study of the lemon indicated it was a hybrid between bitter orange (sour orange) and citron. Spanish conquest throughout the New World helped spread lemon seeds.

What are the Lemons in Cars 2?

The Lemons are the antagonists of the 2011 Disney/Pixar animated film, Cars 2. They are made up of four different mobster families based on their models: Gremlins (AMC Gremlin), Pacers (AMC Pacer), Trunkovs (ZAZ Zaporozhets) and the Hugos (Zastava Koral). There is also one Zündapp Janus.

How much does it cost to enter the Gumball 3000?

The Gumball 3000 was first launched in 1999. Maximillion Cooper started the event after he and a group of friends aimed to drive their supercars across Europe on a 3,000-mile journey, they referred to as a rally. The rally was aimed at wealthy individuals, with the entry fee of the event costing $8,700.

Where is the Lemons race?

We know size doesn’t matter but Oregon Raceway Park is the largest and longest track in Oregon so there’s enough room to really see The Line™. Check out the 24 Hours of Lemons race schedule here. One place we know you idiots can’t get enough of is the moldy, scabies ridden interior of your road-legal shitbox.

Where does the 24 hours of lemons take place?

The 24 Hours of LeMons is a series of endurance races held on paved road race courses across the United States and, since 2016, Australia and New Zealand. The series holds the Guinness World Record for the “Most participants in one race” (216 cars). The title is a parody of the long running annual 24 Hours…

How many cars are in 24 hours of lemons?

The series holds the Guinness World Record for the “Most participants in one race” (216 cars). The title is a parody of the long running annual 24 Hours of Le Mans race, and lemon cars.

How much are tickets to 24 hours of lemons?

Each driver must also have a valid Lemons Competition Membership, which is $75. Spectator tickets are generally available at the gate for $30/weekend, and kids under 16 are free. Always check the individual event page to confirm that spectators can access that event.

What’s the limit for 24 hours of lemons?

The title is a parody of the long running annual 24 Hours of Le Mans race, and lemon cars. Teams of at least four drivers compete for up to 24 hours in race-prepared cars with a price limit, much like folkracing, of no more than US$500 for cars in the US series or NZD$999 in New Zealand.