John Stahmann
07-27-2007, 12:27 PM
Utah Fast Pass Returns to Miller Motorsports Park on Monday;
Free Access for Fans
TOOELE VALLEY, UTAH (July 26, 2007) - Some of the world's most exotic road cars will be lapping the 4.5-mile track at Miller Motorsports Park on Monday, July 30, when the Utah Fast Pass begins its second annual tour of Utah's most scenic motorways, and fans are invited to come out to the track and watch free of charge.
Utah Fast Pass is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that improves the quality of life in Utah by providing charitable contributions to the Utah Highway Patrol's Honoring Heroes Foundation, local community projects, and scholarships for local high school seniors.
This year's Utah Fast Pass is a four-day event designed to showcase the rare "supercars of yesterday and today" in which participants, driving cars such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Ford GTs, Porsches, Jaguars, Maseratis, etc., will tour the state's most scenic highways, stopping along the way to make charitable donations to local communities and grant college scholarships to worthy high-school students.
The event will start at Miller Motorsports Park on Monday, beginning at 9:00 am, providing the only opportunity for the participants to drive their cars at top speed. The participants will leave the track in a convoy at approximately 3:00 pm. During the remainder of the event, the drivers will be expected to obey all traffic laws, and they will be accompanied along the way by the Utah Highway Patrol.
Fans are invited to come out to the track on Monday and see these fabulous exotic cars as they lap the track and prepare for their journey through the state, and there will be no admission fee.
For more information, call the track at (435) 277-RACE or visit the website at www.millermotorsportspark.com. For more information on the Utah Fast Pass, visit their website at www.utahfastpass.org.
Free Access for Fans
TOOELE VALLEY, UTAH (July 26, 2007) - Some of the world's most exotic road cars will be lapping the 4.5-mile track at Miller Motorsports Park on Monday, July 30, when the Utah Fast Pass begins its second annual tour of Utah's most scenic motorways, and fans are invited to come out to the track and watch free of charge.
Utah Fast Pass is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that improves the quality of life in Utah by providing charitable contributions to the Utah Highway Patrol's Honoring Heroes Foundation, local community projects, and scholarships for local high school seniors.
This year's Utah Fast Pass is a four-day event designed to showcase the rare "supercars of yesterday and today" in which participants, driving cars such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Ford GTs, Porsches, Jaguars, Maseratis, etc., will tour the state's most scenic highways, stopping along the way to make charitable donations to local communities and grant college scholarships to worthy high-school students.
The event will start at Miller Motorsports Park on Monday, beginning at 9:00 am, providing the only opportunity for the participants to drive their cars at top speed. The participants will leave the track in a convoy at approximately 3:00 pm. During the remainder of the event, the drivers will be expected to obey all traffic laws, and they will be accompanied along the way by the Utah Highway Patrol.
Fans are invited to come out to the track on Monday and see these fabulous exotic cars as they lap the track and prepare for their journey through the state, and there will be no admission fee.
For more information, call the track at (435) 277-RACE or visit the website at www.millermotorsportspark.com. For more information on the Utah Fast Pass, visit their website at www.utahfastpass.org.