Wednesday, March 10, 2010

   


 

 


 Coming Up March 10th

Ernie Irvin - Famed NASCAR Driver

Jason Manes - CHRS Driver

 

Every Wednesday Night

7:00 PM till 8:00 PM Eastern

available only on

 

  

  

 

Congratulations

Jason Manes


Winner of the Eat My Dust driver contest!

 

The start-up Caged Heat Racing Series is the result of more than eight years of development by High Octane Thrills to provide the nation’s racing fans with a new indoor motor sport spectacle. 
 
The Caged Heat Racing Series, slated to begin a national tour in 2010 will run from October to March, stopping in 20 cities across the country. 
 
A minimum of 30 full-time drivers will compete each week on a 22-foot tall see-through track banked at 67.5 degrees. The track features 125-foot straight-aways, 80 foot x 180 degree sweeping turns and is surfaced with clear LEXAN panels. The track has been professionally engineered to support 30 cars and drivers while fitting into the same seating configuration as an NHL hockey rink.
 
Each stop will include two nights of high-speed indoor racing action. Spectators will be treated to a night of entertainment and in your face racing enhanced with lighting, audio and pyrotechnic effects similar to a large arena rock show, World Wrestling Entertainment, Monster Trucks and the X-Games.
 

 

 

Associate Sponsor's of the week

 

Crocs, Inc.

 

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High Octane Thrills

Turns Up the Heat

at PRI in Orlando

Click picture to view the press release!

 

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Official Discussion Forum

 

 

Congratulations to the girls of Caged Heat for making it on www.TrackChic.com/trackchics - together you are shifting gears in auto racing.

Congratulations to Simon Jones on your win in the Caged Heat Race Car at Volusia Speedway in Florida.

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  Mission Statement

“To combine corporate marketing with a new and exciting form of extreme

motor racing designed for compact spaces and an intimate audience.”