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San Diego, California

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If you're in San Diego and serious about track days, you already know Chuckwalla Valley Raceway is your go-to, even though that 3.5-hour drive to Desert Center feels like a trek. But CVR's worth it—that 2.68-mile, 17-turn track built in 2010 runs both directions, and "The Bowl" section is unlike anything else in SoCal. You're looking at $365 for a weekend with SCCA San Diego Region ($350 if you're already a member, $215 single day), and yeah, you can camp overnight in the paddock or rent a cabin since you're out there anyway. The track sits off I-10 near Joshua Tree, and being 3.5 hours from LA, Phoenix, and Vegas means you'll see folks from everywhere. Organizations like Race Pace Track Days, Porsche Owners Club, and JP43 Training keep the calendar full, plus NASA SoCal runs regular events. Call (760) 227-3100 to reserve, and they've got a private airstrip if you're flying in.

 

Your other SoCal options all require similar drives—Buttonwillow's about 4 hours north in Kern County, Willow Springs is 3+ hours through the desert past Palmdale. Auto Club Speedway in Fontana used to be the close option (2 hours up I-15), but they closed it in 2023 for that Next Gen California rebuild that's been stuck in development hell. Before closure, the 2.88-mile road course combining oval sections with 19-turn infield layout hosted track days, but now you're back to desert runs. Canyon Run Sundays, Speed Ventures, and Two Wheel Track Days (motorcycles) coordinate events across Chuckwalla, Buttonwillow, and Willow Springs. NASA SoCal's your main sanctioning body for time trials and club racing if you're progressing beyond lapping days. The reality for San Diego track enthusiasts: you're geographically isolated from California's track density up north (Laguna Seca, Sonoma, Thunderhill all 6+ hours), so Chuckwalla becomes your regular spot despite the schlep.

 

Living in San Diego means accepting that track day commitment involves weekend trips—nobody's doing Chuckwalla as a morning session then home for dinner. You pack the truck Thursday night, leave Friday morning, camp or cabin it, run both days, drive home Sunday evening. But SoCal's year-round weather means you're not fighting seasonal closures like Midwest tracks, and desert heat actually works in your favor October through April when it's perfect out there (summer's brutal though, 110°F+ July-August limits midday sessions). The San Diego car culture leans heavy on imports and Euro performance (proximity to LA's tuner scene, Navy wealth, biotech money), so track days skew toward modified Porsches, BMWs, Corvettes, and built imports rather than American muscle traditionalism. Without local track access, the community bonds around those Chuckwalla weekends—same faces every event, paddock BBQs, bench racing sessions. You're trading convenience for quality; Chuckwalla's modern facility beats sketchy local options, and the 3.5-hour barrier filters casual participants, creating committed group. Plus, that desert drive through Anza-Borrego on the way back isn't terrible scenery.

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Track: Thermal Club
Location: Thermal, United States
Length km: 4.83
Laps: 15
Avg Time: 2:21.2
Avg kph: 125
P/W Avg: 0.37
Distance: 217.8
Track: Adams Motorsports Park
Location: Riverside, United States
Length km: 1.13
Laps: 20
Avg Time: 0:45.9
Avg kph: 88
P/W Avg: 0.22
Distance: 233.5
Track: Grand Prix of Long Beach
Location: Long Beach, United States
Length km: 3.15
Laps: 11
Avg Time: -
Avg kph: 136
P/W Avg: 0.42
Distance: 242.7
Track: Auto Club Speedway
Location: Fontana, United States
Length km: 4.63
Laps: 152
Avg Time: 1:52.8
Avg kph: 148
P/W Avg: 0.29
Distance: 250.7
Track: Chuckwalla Valley Raceway
Location: Desert Center, United States
Length km: 4.31
Laps: 256
Avg Time: 2:01.1
Avg kph: 127
P/W Avg: 0.26
Distance: 332.1
Track: Apple Valley Speedway
Location: Apple Valley, United States
Length km: 1.13
Laps: 5
Avg Time: 1:03.8
Avg kph: 63
P/W Avg: 0.2
Distance: 340.8

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Axxis

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San Diego PCA

Track Day Org / HPDE School

R1 Concepts

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Porterfield

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PCA - Grand Prix Region

Track Day Org / HPDE School

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Swift

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Nissan Challenge

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VARA

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CSG

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Global Time Attack

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Dynamic Friction

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Porsche Owners Club

Track Day Org / HPDE School

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San Diego SCCA

Track Day Org / HPDE School

Tamale Track Days

Track Day Org / HPDE School

WRTeknica

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Sergio Orestes

Racecar driver from San Diego California. Currently competing in Gridlife GLTC and Western touring car championship (wtccracing.com) - sergioorestes.com

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fsmtnbiker

Chris Mayfield (fsmtnbiker) is an amateur racing driver with 27 recorded laps across 4 vehicles on LapMeta, averaging 6.75 laps per car—high concentration ratio indicating focused commitment to mastering four specific platforms. The username "fsmtnbiker" likely references mountain biking—outdoor athletic pursuit sharing motorsport's appreciation for speed, technical skill, and calculated risk-taking. Enthusiasts who combine cycling and motorsport often demonstrate fitness, car control skills, and multi-disciplined athletic competency.

His LapMeta data shows distributed testing: 3 laps Full and 3 laps Pre 2023. The selective 4-vehicle portfolio with nearly seven laps per car enables profound platform expertise. With 27 laps concentrated across four vehicles averaging nearly 7 laps each, Chris Mayfield exemplifies the multi-disciplined athlete who combines mountain biking and motorsport through focused specialist approach treating both pursuits as systematic skill development.

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If breakin' parts is cool, consider me Miles Davis.

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