+1 wondering the same thingAny dates for 2017 yet? Nothing on the website.
They went live on the website on 1/2, which made me laugh because I tried to book and they said they weren't supposed to be up yet
I'm from Hawaii and attended the GT350 Track Attack this past October with no issues. I also received my owner's kit supplement. Hawaii is a state and is US domestic, but to answer your question - it is outside of the "continental" US. Not sure how these things might differ for US territories such as Puerto Rico.Have any GT350 owners outside of the continental US or Canada participated or been excluded from the track attack program?
I have been told by FP that not all GT350 owners qualify for this program or are elegible to receive the owner's supplement available to domestic buyers.
This is very helpful information. It dispels the notion that the program is limited to continental US buyers since you bought the car in Hawaii. Including buyers in Canada also dispels the notion that it's limited to the States of the US since Canada is a foreign state. Regardless, it's unfair, irrational and discriminatory that a US citizen in Puerto Rico bought a new GT350 from an authorized Ford dealer and cannot participate in the program. Puerto Rico is part of the US and a territory under the control of the US Congress. Can't understand why Ford would decide not to extend the same benefits or privileges to buyers in PR than domestic US and Canadian buyers receive now.I'm from Hawaii and attended the GT350 Track Attack this past October with no issues. I also received my owner's kit supplement. Hawaii is a state and is US domestic, but to answer your question - it is outside of the "continental" US. Not sure how these things might differ for US territories such as Puerto Rico.
I attended the Boss Track Attack program in 2013, and at that time Canadian buyers were not eligible...so its nice that Canadian folks can go this time around. Did you call the track and ask? I mean its worth a shot, just give them your information and see how it goes. I would do it nicely tho, not in a confrontational way. The folks at the track are super nice, and it might be out of their hands.This is very helpful information. It dispels the notion that the program is limited to continental US buyers since you bought the car in Hawaii. Including buyers in Canada also dispels the notion that it's limited to the States of the US since Canada is a foreign state. Regardless, it's unfair, irrational and discriminatory that a US citizen in Puerto Rico bought a new GT350 from an authorized Ford dealer and cannot participate in the program. Puerto Rico is part of the US and a territory under the control of the US Congress. Can't understand why Ford would decide not to extend the same benefits or privileges to buyers in PR than domestic US and Canadian buyers receive now.
Does anyone from Ford or Ford Performance care to respond?