Area 27: Discover Your Life On Track
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Area 27: Discover Your Life On Track
Discover Your Life On Track Information Kit 2016 What is Area 27? Located in the sunny south Okanagan valley, Area 27 is a private motorsport club with a 4.9 kilometer driver’s circuit designed by world champion racecar driver Jacques Villeneuve. The track is created to FIA standards, and is engineered by NASCAR professional driver Trevor Seibert of Lake Excavating. It’s the largest circuit west of Ontario, and the only private motorsport club in the west with a circuit of its size. Membership is capped at 300, with members able to book time on the track – similar to booking a tee time at a golf course. In October 2015, the group signed a 99-year lease with the Osoyoos Indian Band for 227 acres on reserve land east of Oliver, British Columbia. Construction of the track began in December and is expected to be completed late summer 2016. The initial phase of the project includes circuit completion and office build for member services, a karting track, and a driving academy open to the public. Phases two and three include a clubhouse, onsite vehicle facilities, and trackside business opportunities. Limited memberships are available now. Quick Facts: Area 27 Established: 2015 Location: Oliver, British Columbia Total Acreage: 227 acres leased from the Osoyoos Indian Band Ownership: South Okanagan Motorsports Corporation Structure: private motorsport club, with public access days and hosted events Key Team Members Bill Drossos – co-founder, president David King – co-founder Jacques Villeneuve – co-founder Trevor Seibert – co-founder, builder Founding Members Les Cool Delta, British Columbia Daryl Carter Penticton, British Columbia Robert Sinneave Kelowna, British Columbia Gord Lindsay Penticton, British Columbia Robbie Dickson Vancouver, British Columbia Paul Neider Kelowna, British Columbia Brett Knelson Vancouver, British Columbia Circuit Details Corners 16 Full Length 3.0 miles | 4.83 kilometers Track Width 40 feet | 12.2 meters Longest Straight 0.5 miles | 800 meters Elevation Changes 357 feet | 109 meters in total, cumulative per one lap Carousel Banking 11 degrees | 20 percent at turn 7 Area 27: a brief history From the late 1980s when two aspiring racecar drivers met at Canada’s top driving academy and dreamed of the big leagues to almost 30 years later and the discovery of an ideal site to build a motorsport circuit and facility, Area 27 is the culmination of a shared effort to breathe life into a vision on track. In 1986, Bill Drossos enrolled in Canada’s pre-eminent driving academy run by Richard Spenard. There he met Jacques Villenueve, and together they learned from the drivers’ coach who had been friends with and a teammate of Villeneuve’s father, Gilles. While at the racing school Drossos met David King, and through the Player’s GM Series he met Trevor Seibert. These four, with friendships forged on the track, form the foundation of the South Okanagan Motorsports Corporation and together drive the vision of Area 27. In 2012 Drossos identified acreage off Nk’Mip Road (outside of Oliver, British Columbia) he thought would suit his lifelong dream of building a racetrack. He was returning from coaching kids’ skiing at local ski hill Mt Baldy, and made note of the location to follow up. Drossos learned the land belonged to the Osoyoos Indian Band, and in a subsequent meeting with Chief Clarence Louie another expanse of land was suggested. It was a better match, so Drossos proceeded to float the idea by his friends now that he had a potential site for a racetrack. Drossos brought together the friends from his early racing days. First was Villeneuve, for his experience behind the wheel and knowledge of tracks from around the world. Next was King, with his experience in real estate organizations and international business acumen. After a few phone calls, Seibert joined to share his track knowledge and experience as a professional builder. These four are the founders of Area 27 and South Okanagan Motorsports Corporation. To move forward with opening a motorsport club the founders sought a group to become Founding Members, like minded business people and motorsport enthusiasts who could help drive the project to completion. Drossos’ friend Daryl Carter and Les Cool were the first to join, followed by Gordon Lindsay, Robert Sinneave, Robbie Dickson, Paul Neider, and Brett Knelson. By March of 2015, the group of founding members was complete and the project began in earnest. While the club was attracting members, the founders were working to secure a lease with the Osoyoos Indian Band (OiB). By October 2015, the group announced a land agreement between the OiB, the federal government, and South Okangan Motorsports Corp. for 227 acres off Black Sage Road near Oliver, British Columbia. Ground was officially broken in December 2015, and major earthworks commenced February 2016. Construction of the track is anticipated to complete by late summer 2016 with the circuit availble to members. The south Okanagan Valley, a location known for producing world-class wines, is now also home to the largest motorsport circuit in Canada west of Ontario. About Area 27 Endless blue skies and a warm desert climate make the south Okanagan Valley the ideal location for Area 27, Canada’s premiere private motorsport club with a 4.9-kilometer driving circuit designed by world champion Jacques Villeneuve. Engineering and construction of the Area 27 track is by Trevor Seibert of Lake Excavating, making it the only Canadian circuit to be designed, engineered, and constructed by motorsport professionals. This unique advantage has allowed for track evolution throughout the design and construction process, as designer and engineer both have extensive experience behind the wheel. Club members learn driving skills at the Area 27 Driving Academy, guided by driver’s coach Richard Spenard. Membership covers the entire family (dependents aged 16 to 25) and offers at least 15 track days per month including weekends, with guest privileges and access to the karting facility. Member-only events provide drivers an opportunity to test their abilities and benchmark their improved skills. Area 27 offers viewing access to the public by admission, on paths that safely circle the track and lead to spectator areas. The clubhouse will feature a member exclusive lounge with food and beverage facilities available for public enjoyment. As the club develops, Area 27 will host motorsport events open to the public. Discover your life on track. Area 27: membership & access Private Membership The club offers three types of memberships: charter, performance, and corporate. Each offers members a minimum of 15 track days per month, access to the karting facilities for those over the age of eight, preferred rates at the driving academy, and guest privileges for family members between 16 and 25 years. During course construction, private membership rates range from $35,000 to $45,000 with yearly dues of $3,000 to $4,000. Corporate membership offers special event hosting for up to 60 people, four times per year, with 15 guests on track per month. Memberships range from $105,000 to $135,000 with yearly dues of $7,000 to $10,000 and include up to three individuals as designates. Public Access The grounds at Area 27 are designed to accommodate public viewing of the track from designated areas and will be open to the public during select events by admission. Throughout the year, the club will host specified open days when nonmembers can purchase spectator passes for events and competitions. Driving Academy Area 27’s driving academy is under the direction of celebrated driver coach Richard Spenard. The academy features one on one coaching from motorsport professionals, and will be available to both members and the public. Karting Scheduled for the end of phase one, the Karting Centre features proper race karts on a scaled-down version of the track at Area 27. This will provide the ultimate in a wheel-to-wheel racing experience from novice to seasoned kart driver. Instructional days will also be available. Area 27 Contacts Membership Sales & Corporate Sponsorships Bill Drossos | [email protected] | 250-809-5802 Media & Communications Jeannette Montgomery | [email protected] | 250-408-8025 Physical Location Off Nk’Mip Road Oliver, British Columbia (due to construction, site visits are by appointment only) Mailing & Billing Address c/o South Okanagan Motorsports Corporation 113 – 437 Martin Street, Suite 312, Penticton, British Columbia V2A 5L1 Social Media Twitter & Instagram: @area27okanagan Facebook: area27okanagan Website: www.area27.ca