SYRACUSE, N.Y. — RPM Raceway, an indoor racing destination for adventure enthusiasts, formally reopened its Syracuse location at Destiny USA on Oct. 30 after making extensive renovations.  Located on level 3 of the shopping center, RPM Raceway Syracuse completed new renovations that include converting the flat track to an enhanced multi-level racing track designed with […]

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — RPM Raceway, an indoor racing destination for adventure enthusiasts, formally reopened its Syracuse location at Destiny USA on Oct. 30 after making extensive renovations. 

Located on level 3 of the shopping center, RPM Raceway Syracuse completed new renovations that include converting the flat track to an enhanced multi-level racing track designed with LED lighting, fast straightaways, challenging 90-degree hairpin turns, sudden dips, drops, underpasses, and spiraling ramps, according to a Destiny USA news release. The new track spans 839 feet in length and will accommodate up to 14 simultaneous racers, including juniors, non-license holders, and adult racers.

Beyond the track refurbishments, RPM Raceway Syracuse implemented an arcade-gaming upgrade, which includes new modern AAA games, an F1 racing simulator, and virtual and augmented-reality experiences.

The extensive renovation represents the first enhancement since the Syracuse location’s inception in 2013, according to the release. It didn’t disclose a dollar figure for the renovations. 

“RPM is thrilled to expand its partnership with Destiny USA, and the Syracuse community. Our new multilevel track and entertainment upgrades represent the future of the RPM format and will bring a renewed excitement to our local members as well as Destiny USA’s guests looking for social competition,” RPM Raceway COO & founder, Andrew Farage said.  

Jornal Staff

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