I disagree with you Bill that this is an exceptable practice. Why does it matter who's butt is in the seat I paid for? I paid for 5 seats and should be able to entertaine different customers and clients of mine in those seats each night.
Didn't mean to start a s**tstorm. It is what it is and I'll figure something out but I too thought I'd be able to bring some different people each night and expose some newbies to sprints at Kokomo. Disappointed, wish I knew this when I bought the tickets way back when, but figure something out and have a good time.
Originally Posted by Bill Gardner:
I always go to the pits... do you? The Mopar Million and 4 Crown (never been to Chili Bowl) required the same arm band for the entire time you were there.
If you bought a 3 day ticket pass for the Smackdown before July 14th, it came with a FREE pitpass. I'd say they decided to use arm bands for the 3 day passes to make things a little easier.
You get your arm band on day 1... days 2 and 3 you don't have to stand in a line waiting to get your arm band or ticket. It makes perfect sense to me.
I disagree. I do not buy pits passes. During racing the drivers are busy making a living and view usually stinks.
The pit passes were added to entice me to buy early. I did not buy early for the pit pass, I bought early to get a good reserve seat which I did. I will, however, take a strole through the pits prior to the action on the track and try to stay out of the way. But as soon as the track has cars on it the vast majority of my time will be spent in my reserve seat enjoying the great Kokomo action on the track. And I believe anybody get in the pit free after the racing has finished. That is usually the best time to approach drivers.