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Round 7 of the Pin It To Win It Series will be held at Highlands MX in Crosby Texas on August 25, This is a Sturday night race so come beat the heat under the lights. This series is brought to you by Honda Of Houston and the Gulf Coast Quad Racing Association Highlands MX is located at 11545 FM 2100, Crosby, TX Track # is 281-843-6686 Friday night Practice : 5pm till 9pm practice fee $15 per rider Camping $10 Saturday night Race: sign ups 4pm practice 5:30pm race 7pm spectator fee $per person Classes for all ages and skill levels Expert and Pro Am pay out top 5 trophy in all nonpaying classes Come race where "...anyone can race and everyone is a winner! For more info go to GCQRA
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The Austin Del Valle MX Quad race has been moved to Three Palms main track this weekend June 23/24 due to lots of rain in the Austin area . here are the details on the race . HUGE THANKS to Lisa and Emil at Three Palms for pulling this off with such short notice Saturday practice 10am to 4pm Practice fee $15 Saturday night fun for the entire family Overnight camping $10 if you use there hook ups $35 Sunday race day: Sign ups 7am Practice 8am Racing about 9am Race fee $35 Member $40 non member Gate / Spectator fee $10 Classes for all ages and skill levels Top 5 trophy in all non paying classes Expert and Pro Am pay outs You don't have to be a member to race For more info please visit GCQRA and go to the forum
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Gulf Coast Quad Racing Association - GCQRA The second season of racing for the GCQRA is in full swing and rounds 1 and 2 are now in the record books. Round 1 saw the kick off of the “Pin it to Win it Series” come to life with a staggering 154 entries! Series sponsor Honda of Houston, 3-Palm Extreme Sports Park and the GCQRA brought out the big guns for the inaugural race of the season and quad racers from all over came for what proved to be one of the biggest quad events ever held in South Texas. National pro-am racer Chris Brian set the tone in the Expert and Pro-Am classes by taking the win in both classes. The battle for 2nd in the Pro-Am class was being fought by locals Brandon Eaves, Steven McBride and Anthony Jackson with Eaves taking 2nd, McBride 3rd and Jackson 4th. The Expert main saw Brian hauling in the first place cash with Daniel Donnan banking 2nd and Greg Livanec in 3rd. With over 53 riders entered from the super-mini down to the pee-wee classes, the little kids were the big story for the weekend as new riders duked it out with kids returning for their 2nd and 3rd seasons of competing. 2006 GCQRA Rider of the Year, J.D. Head picked up where he left off in 2006 by dominating the Super Stock class with a 1-1 finish and the overall. Ryan Callahan scored big in the A class with wins in rounds 1 and 2. Round 2 had a big treat as National pros passing through Texas on their way to California, stopped by for Saturday practice and put on a show that left a lasting impact on young and old alike. John Natalie, Chad Wienen, Harold Goodman and Greg Gee put their skills on display during private 20 minute practice sessions which saw the fences lined with gawking spectators dreaming of the day they too could tail-whip over 90 foot finish line table tops! Chris Brian once again dominated the Expert and Pro-Am ranks for round 2. While the real battle was for 2nd between Greg “Supersonic” Livanec and Daniel Donnan seeing Livanec take the 2nd overall. Please visit our website (www.gcqra.com) for the schedule and see our forum for the latest chat and goings on around the GCQRA.