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3/22/14, 4:04 PM |
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Re: Gas City Seats
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 3,869 |
well Areo you got what you wanted, hope your happy
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3/22/14, 4:05 PM |
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Re: Gas City Seats
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3/22/14, 4:16 PM |
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Re: Gas City Seats
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Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 1,877 |
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3/22/14, 4:29 PM |
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Re: Gas City Seats
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 94 |
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![]() Why add this added cost to the promoters of having to print special tickets? If the person does not show up take the seat! It is not that difficult! Is the system perfect, maybe not, but how many things do you encounter in life that are? Short Version of my previous post for those who did not feel like taking the time to read it: 1. No problem with tracks rewarding their regular supporters. 2. Believe it or not there are good seats available at Gas City that aren't previously marked. 3. Stop whining and complaining and show up and support your local track before it is gone.
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3/22/14, 7:10 PM |
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Re: Gas City Seats
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Join Date: Feb 2009 Posts: 4,019 |
Sure would like to, tough for us to run on Fridays very much. Might make it on a holiday weekend though. Glad Mel is qualifying for sure!
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3/22/14, 7:22 PM |
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Re: Gas City Seats
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,385 |
There are no good seats at Gas City unless your're in the pits and use that little grandstand or walk around which is what I do. The same person that designed the seats in the "grandstand" never had to sit in them.
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3/22/14, 7:29 PM | #17 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2013 Posts: 23 |
I have been a member of this site for about a year. I am excited about non wing racing but have never seen it in person. Gas is the closest non wing track to probably 1 1/2 drive. Based on these posts i would hesitate to go, luckily I am used to the negativity and take it with a grain of salt. I plan to see my first no wing races at Gas City this year. I love this site
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3/22/14, 7:47 PM |
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Re: Gas City Seats
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Join Date: Oct 2008 Posts: 1,870 |
Gas City, or any other track, could paint numbers on the benches, and sell reserved seats for a buck or two more. Could also sell season tickets.
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3/22/14, 9:12 PM | #19 | ||
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 398 |
If I can't find a seat can I sit with you??? You have enough room for 30 right?
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3/22/14, 9:44 PM |
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Re: Gas City Seats
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Join Date: Jul 2010 Posts: 493 |
I don't have any problems with the tracks doing what it takes to get fans to attend.
But...my issue with some seat saving is... safety. Some tracks that allow folks to come in early and save seats have the aisles blocked with coolers and blankets and "stuff" and there are only two entrances to the rows at some of these tracks. So you have to climb up the empty seats from the bottom to get the seats in the middle. Seems the races I attend folks like to save seats and sit up their chairs..etc.. right on the aisle. My wife's pretty acrobatic but she slipped making the climb at a track where the board seats are only 6-8 inches wide, because the aisles were so blocked. This wasn't at the top either, something I think operators should think about. Probably 95% of the races we attend are no where close to sell outs, and you can literally see from anywhere at a 1/4 mile track so I am not sure what's the hub bub on saving seats.
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