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Anyone have any recommendations of straight and long streets to test my 0-60 or 1/4 mile times in Maryland area?
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Maryland International Raceway. Safe and effective without putting others in danger of your hands.Anyone have any recommendations of straight and long streets to test my 0-60 or 1/4 mile times in Maryland area?
Located in Howard / Montgomery CountyWhat are of MD are you in?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are a couple drag strips in the MD area, I just don't remember if this one was the one that was closed for a while. But it seems to be reopened.Maryland International Raceway. Safe and effective without putting others in danger of your hands.
M.I.R
27861 Budds Creek Rd, Mechanicsville, MD 20659
The MIR mentioned before is a 1 1/2 hr driveMost dragways have Friday night test and tunes. Can be lots of fun.
My local track is almost two hours away. Its worth it. Donāt you ever drive the car just for fun?The MIR mentioned before is a 1 1/2 hr drive
Maryland roads have more twist and turns than my local autoXMy local track is almost two hours away. Its worth it. Donāt you ever drive the car just for fun?
There's Capital RacewayLocated in Howard / Montgomery County
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are a couple drag strips in the MD area, I just don't remember if this one was the one that was closed for a while. But it seems to be reopened.
Linthicum Rd seems like the go to. I would be to anxious on Brighton Dam. Because itās a dam. Thanks!There's Capital Raceway
Other than that there's some back roads.
I don't condone this but drive at your own risk.
Some nice driving backroads are
Tridelphia Mill Road
Highland Road - 216.
Browns Bridge Road
Brighton Dam Road
Linthicum Rd
I hit these backroads often. Some excellent driving depending on day/time
I am learning now that there are a lot more drag strips in Maryland then I previously thoughtThere is also Mason Dixon Dragway and Cecil County dragway