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- October 4, 2005 at 12:24 pm #51750
Doug Welch
ParticipantUnfortunatly because of insurance reasons, they can not let spectators in the pit area without buying the insurance (pit pass). If they did, it would negate the insurance for the rest of us. At Bandimere, there isn’t an effective way to let spectators watch the races without granting them access to the pits. IMI has the same issue, they do not have a seperate spectator area so everyone has to buy a pit pass so that the rest of us can have insurance coverage. At Grand Junction, they do have an area they can seperate from the pits so they do allow spectators in for free. They just can’t visit the caged animals (racers)!
October 4, 2005 at 2:22 pm #51751Anonymous
Inactivethanks for the info. Doug.
Jim
October 4, 2005 at 2:52 pm #51752Anonymous
InactiveJim,
8 dollars for a pit pass is one of the lowest prices I’ve seen this year at any track, in a while. The local track for the local race charges 8 dollars.Two and three days passes generally run 20-25 dollars and a one day pass is 10.
This isn’t to say it’s too cheap or too expensive. Just that CSC is actually charging well below the market rate.
October 5, 2005 at 2:34 pm #51753Anonymous
InactiveI understand the insurance reasons, but it still doesn’t answer the “no notice in advance” question.
At the first CSC at IMI it was $8 each, then at the 2nd it went to $10 each with no advanced notice.
For some of us with more than a few extra people coming out with us, this can make a big difference.October 5, 2005 at 3:10 pm #51754Doug Welch
ParticipantRuss
The races in the CSC are run by the individual tracks and they set the prices.
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