Remember when we were young and this was the look we were going for.

Well, on the big island we have one. In Alaska, there was one. IN Alaska, the biggest class was "top street" which was 10.00-11.99, at least 30 cars every weekend in that class- so that was where the money was! Here in Hawaii, the "full" class is the 8.99-9.99 here, with at least 30 cars every race weekend. Hawaii is an odd duck- the track is actually owned by the county, rather than private. It has a good and bad thing about it as well. The location itself is kinda odd- it's in a rain forest, so rainouts common! But you have all year. In Alaska, you had about 13 weekends packed into a summer, and hoped there was no rainouts. Here you can race nearly every weekend, and there are two sanctioning bodies, and points are only every month. Oahu had one, the reason I moved her actually, that was shut down in the early 2000s. Maui has one as well, a very nice one. I believe Kaui does as well.
I went to a Luau once, down by the strip on Oahu. If I remember right, there was a junkyard close to it! That was in 1989. Came back again in 2003 and asked one of the locals working at the Luau if it was still running. He said it was still there, but shut down. Made a whirlwind tour of The Big Island in 2003 when we were there, but didn't see the strip. It was a long day with a big detour around a lava flow! I'd be shocked if there was one on Kauhi. I've never been, but isn't that where all the rich people and movie stars go?