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08
Oct
Start Your Engines
The Los Angeles leg of Red Bull’s Global Rallycross racing event was one to remember. Watching a race at any Global Rallycross event, whether it be in the Daytona, Detroit or Babados, will guarantee a unique, hands-on experience. Rallycross fans watch extreme live racing on dirt, sand and asphalt tracks and can walk onto the paddock to check out the entire process.
Held at the Port of Los Angeles, the weekend was jam-packed with a series of qualifying heats and races where Rallycross SuperCars battled it out for two days. During the rally, audience members were welcomed to watch mechanics tune up SuperCars and Lites. It’s possible to get up close and personal with the driver, and even shake hands with race winners including American celebrity drivers Tanner Foust and Scott Speed and Swedish racers Sebastian Eriksson and Patrik Sandell. You can expect to see these drivers and their souped-up rides at the upcoming final event for Global Rallycross, held in Las Vegas on November 4, 2015, when the title will be decided.
For tickets and additional information, visit the Red Bull Global Rallycross official website
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