Even The MSR Houston Track Wasnt Safe From Hurricane Harvey. Heres a look at MSR Houston from this week, a road course south of the city that has hosted most of the 2. Hours of Lemons races Ive done. Much of it is underwater. While getting to the track is one of the lowest priorities right nowfar below making sure everyone in the area is safe and has access to basic needsthis is yet another example of how bad the flooding is in southeast Texas. As you can see from this view from the startfinish tower at MSR Houston, the land around it is very flat with few true low spots to fill up in the event of a major flood. Much of MSR Houstons facilities appear to be on slightly higher ground compared to the farmland around it, which helped somewhat. The latest update from the track on Tuesday says that while the pond on site has taken over their trailer lot, the main garage buildings that house members cars and even race teams and driving schools are safe for now Friends, First and foremost, we hope that you and your family are safe. We surveyed the track again yesterday evening, and we have made the decision to close the facility until further notice due to flood waters. Please be aware that water has not made it in to any of the main garage buildings. The trailer lot is now an extension of the front lake. Parts of the road course and karting track are under multiple inches of water as well. At this point in time, it is not safe to allow anyone access to the facility. We will continue to monitor the situation as much as possible and will update you with any developments as they become available. Sincerely,The MSR Houston Staff. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get. NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski has said more than once that his lowerlevel Camping World Truck Series team loses about 1 million annually, but that he keeps doing it. However, another view looking back at the track facilities posted in response to the 2. Hours of Lemons post on the Texas floods shows that some of the pit lane garages that get rented out for events may have some water inside For now, the track remains closed. Should you want to donate to relief efforts, the Houston Chronicle has an extensive list of charities who are working in the area to provide help for storm victims, and Lifehacker has a few solid guidelines on how to avoid charity related scams. UPDATE They are back in business as of MondayArchives and past articles from the Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, and Philly. com. Heres a look at MSR Houston from this week, a road course south of the city that has hosted most of the 24 Hours of Lemons races Ive done. Much of it is underwater.
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