I am planning on getting there early, I could mark off quite a few sections that I think are decent and sell them to others, maybe that can pay for the remainder of my trip? Two years ago, I sat at the bottom, got dirty, saw good racing and had no problem with it.
Originally Posted by JMA1181:
I am planning on getting there early, I could mark off quite a few sections that I think are decent and sell them to others, maybe that can pay for the remainder of my trip? Two years ago, I sat at the bottom, got dirty, saw good racing and had no problem with it.
Originally Posted by used to be:
Please leave some good seats. Coming from Texas and can't get there till Wed evening at Terra Haute
There are plenty of great seats to be had at Terre Haute. They've got a lot of grandstand space and quite a few people go to the infield. Get to Putnamville about the time for hotlaps and you'll be able to find a good seat and there isn't a bad seat in the house. At Bloomington, the prime lawn chair spots go fast, but there will be plenty of bleacher seat space. Same for Haubstadt and if you want, you can reserve a backstretch seat in the top section for $3 a seat extra. Just call the track. It's worth it, IMO.
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
This could end up being a great career for someone being a Indiana dirt track seat broker. If everyone that complains about seat saving bought a reserved seat from a "SEAT BROKER " at $10.00 per seat he could make about $300.00 per night or $ 2,100.00 for ISW.
Originally Posted by dirt330:
This could end up being a great career for someone being a Indiana dirt track seat broker. If everyone that complains about seat saving bought a reserved seat from a "SEAT BROKER " at $10.00 per seat he could make about $300.00 per night or $ 2,100.00 for ISW.
Earlier this year I proposed to mark seats at L'burg for $1 per seat with all money going to charity. I got 0 response.