Fast cars showcased on track before hitting Utah roads


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TOOELE -- Fancy cars were in the spotlight at the Miller Motorsports Park Monday. It's all part of the annual Utah Fast Pass, which provides contributions to the Utah Highway Patrol's Honoring Heroes Foundation, local community projects and scholarships for local high school seniors.

Utah Fast Pass showcased rare "cars of limited production" at the 4.5-mile Miller Motorsports Park road course Monday, where drivers pushed their cars to the limit.

For the next three days, the cars will go on tour around the state to show off their rides and help Utahns.

Chairman of Utah Fast Pass Tom Mabey said, "In the first four years of Utah's Fast Pass, we have been able to donate $1 million to the citizens of Utah."

Drivers get to open up their cars on the track, but when they tour the state UHP troopers follow them the whole way to make sure they don't use that "Fast Pass" on Utah's highways.

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