


If you’re interested in looking back and seeing where I’ve been the following link is for you. I don’t mind admitting I am addicted to the hobby of trackchasing. As you discover what went on at this track just think about the idea that I’ve done this nearly 2,700 times. Now I encourage you to drop down a few spaces and read about today’s trackchasing adventure. My website gets more than 20,000 views every month.īecause I have seen racing in 85 countries at this point I am considered the World’s #1 Trackchaser. My YouTube channel (ranlay) has more than 1.3 million views. and the world I recommend you click on this link.Īfter each and every event that I attend I post a YouTube video, a SmugMug photo album and a very detailed Trackchaser Report about the experience on my website at My trackchasing contributions generate a good deal of interest in what I am doing. If you’re interested in exactly what I’ve been able to experience all around the U.S. I’ve been able to see the world doing this. To date, I have seen auto racing in 85 countries at more than 2,690 different tracks. Do I have any data to back up that assertion? I do. However, I will tell you that no one has ever taken trackchasing more seriously than I have.

Hundreds of trackchasers have stopped for a moment to create their own personal trackchasing list. Finally, I want to create a logistical plan that allows me to accomplish the two points mentioned above without depleting my retirement account. Those visits in many cases will provide more long-lasting memories than whatever I saw on the track. I want to take some time to see the local attractions of wherever I might be visiting. The very last thing I want when I’m done trackchasing is to have memories of only racing. When I venture out to see a race at a track I’ve never seen before I do not want my trip limited to racing only. Secondly, my hobby requires a good deal of overnight travel. Trackchasing for me is all about three things. Have you ever in your life heard of “trackchasing”? I didn’t think so.
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My name is Randy Lewis (above in Hungary with champion Bosnia and Herzegovina racing driver and good friend, Boris Miljevic). If I wasn’t used to “tentative” I would have given up doing this a long time ago. Editor’s note: The only sure thing on this trip was my visit to New Hampshire.
