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I know this is sort of off topic, but I've been wanting to track my car ever since I got it. I heard from my friend, though, that there is a certain age that I have to be to do it? He said that when he got his car, they invited him to the track or something, but he couldn't go because he had to be 21. I just wanted to confirm this because if there is an age limit, wouldn't it just lead to more reckless teenagers like me crashing their cars on public roads? If for some reason only some tracks require an age limit, I live in Anaheim Hills, if that helps. Thanks!

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Different clubs have different rules and different levels of risk they impose on themselves. I've seen mostly 18 as the minimum in my local clubs. But you should decide which clubs in your area you'd want to run with the most, and ask or find out what their rules are.

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Different clubs have different rules and different levels of risk they impose on themselves. I've seen mostly 18 as the minimum in my local clubs. But you should decide which clubs in your area you'd want to run with the most, and ask or find out what their rules are.

Oh, darn it. I still have a year to go then...

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