White Racetrack
Kona, Hawaii

The White Racetrack is one of the few racetracks in Hawaii, and is named after the color of the sand used on the track. It's also known as "Helter Skelter" by some racers due to the unusual layout. Races are held year-round, and the track is the site of many international racing events. In the off-season, vacationing racers use the track for practice so they can maintain their edge. Part of the Overdrive Circuit, the White Racetrack holds cycle, trike, car, and sprint car events on a regular basis. All and all it's a great track to compete on.


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Track Features:
The track is built into a hill with three terraces. White sand makes up the track surface. Rocks, boulders, and trees line the track, serving as the track boundary. Between levels, the track goes up (or down) by 25 degrees. Each terrace is 15 feet higher than the one below it. Overall track length is 3/4 of a mile.
 

Schedule:
Sunday - special events
Monday - closed
Tuesday - practice sessions
Wednesday - closed
Thursday - time trials
Friday - challenge night
Saturday - AADA divisionals
 

Special Events:
Fab Four - Four racers take to the track from a standing start. The racers are usually referred to as John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Prestige is doubled, and the event is only four laps long. Speed boosters may used.

Wonderland Express - Two groups of racers start out on opposite sides of the start/finish line, facing away from each other. To add excitement, the event is only held at night and track lighting varies in color, or in some instances there's no lighting at all. The racers must complete two laps to win. Prestige is tripled.

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