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to the house of Harry Plopper
"I was going to show you a very impressive track.
"I was going to show you a very impressive track. You can see from the start that it's a very high level and very fast track," the driver of Mazda North America's IMSA Weathertech said, pointing to the two-mile-high wall in front of the race track.
I was so excited to hear that Mazda North America's IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship was taking place at Mazda North America Raceway Park, an exclusive raceway in Chicago, Illinois, so I got to see it. The track's layout was the same as one out of the eight in my test.
"It was pretty neat, really, so I didn't really know what to expect," the driver said, referring to the two-mile-high wall, which is basically a three-lane road with some gravel and concrete.
If you're curious, you can watch the video here:
If you're not curious, you can see some of the races in the video below:
The two-mile-high wall was made from a combination of flat asphalt, concrete, and concrete. It wasn't only a nice thing to see, but it also provided an awesome backdrop, even if it wasn't for the high-speed wall. The track also had a unique design that felt like it was painted to look like it was in real life. In fact, the actual design doesn't even look like that at all. The concrete wall in front of the race track is actually an asphalt wall. You can see the real wall in action in the video below.
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