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FINAL SPOTS Available for Arizona Desert Run❗️

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Don't miss your chance to rally through AZ with R&T.... If you are unable to view the images in this

Don't miss your chance to rally through AZ with R&T.... If you are unable to view the images in this email [click here](   FINAL SPOTS REMAINING. [Secure your spot]( today! Arizona Desert Run November 12-15, 2024 | Arizona From the open roads of Scottsdale to the picturesque red rocks of Sedona, Road & Track’s Arizona Desert Run is a driver’s paradise. Join us in November for scenic drives, exhilarating excursions, and restful resorts. We hope you'll come along for the ride. [APPLY NOW](   Check out the daily trip highlights: DAY 1: - Track day at [Radford Racing School]( including lead-follow, autocross, and ride-alongs with Road & Track editors and special guests! - Hit the road for our first group drive to Paradise Valley. - Indulge in cocktails and a multi-course group dinner. - Kick up your feet with an overnight stay at [Sanctuary Camelback Mountain.](   DAY 2: - Rally through the iconic red rocks and take in the breathtaking views. - Arrive in Sedona and check in to [Enchantment Resort]( nestled between the expansive walls of Boynton Canyon. - Take advantage of the resort property with outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, and more. - Sip and savor with cocktails and a group dinner under the stars.   DAY 3: - Depart for a group drive to the Grand Canyon. - Head out on a guided walking tour and picnic lunch at the Grand Canyon. - Embark on a curated group drive to Flagstaff. - Celebrate with a final group dinner. - Rest up for our final day of adventure at [High Country Motor Lodge.](   DAY 4: - Gear up for the day with breakfast at High Country Motor Lodge. - Depart on our final group drive of the trip. - Listen to closing remarks by Road & Track editors and say final goodbyes. *All itinerary details subject to change.   Don’t miss your chance to join us on this unforgettable adventure through Arizona! [APPLY NOW](   [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Road & Track is a publication of Hearst Autos. ©2024 Hearst Autos, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Autos, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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