Thread: IMS Parking
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team3521 (Offline)
  #9 3/26/13 9:57 AM
In my opinion, this is just another nail in the coffin for Indy cars. The Indy 500 is really in all reality, the only race that most fans watch or care about in their series.

Let’s face it, the tickets for that race are very expensive and the infield used to be a way that the casual fan that can’t really afford those high priced tickets could attend and have a good time.

This is an excellent way to keep those casual fans from attending and saving the little money that they would have spent there. When some of those casual fans come out to the race, some bring kids and those kids become future money spenders and future race fans period.

Stupid greedy move! Greed kills everything!