FLRacingFan
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...presented by Valvoline. What a mouthful.
Gateway Motorsports Park is expecting a relatively strong crowd of about 35,000 for this weekend’s Verizon IndyCar Series Bommarito 500, the St. Louis-area track’s first IndyCar race in 15 years. Track Exec VP & GM Chris Blair said suites for Saturday night’s race are sold out, with Gateway on track to sell out of its reserved seating -- about 22,000 seats in the 40,000-seat grandstand. Blair: “You always want more, but for a first-year event, we’re pretty happy with that.”
Missouri-based Bommarito Automotive Group is activating the entitlement in multiple ways. It had a local charity event earlier in the week and has a media buy with NBCSN for the race. The track is directing fans wanting to use the official race app to download Bommarito’s app, which includes the IndyCar schedule and news. The entitlement deal is for multiple years and in the mid-six figures annually, according to a source.
Milwaukee, Iowa, and Phoenix are smaller. Gateway is at least a quarter mile bigger than all of them, long straights.Looks like a tight track for the Indy Cars to be running on.
filthy air because of those bigass wings..
wow they didn't throw the red
I like this, kind of like Bristol for these cars.Milwaukee, Iowa, and Phoenix are smaller. Gateway is at least a quarter mile bigger than all of them, long straights.
I like this, kind of like Bristol for these cars.
Weird **** going on. They pulled Chilton last week too. They're both gone for sure after this year.They straight pulled Kanaan out? Damn to be a fly on the wall...
Weird sh!t going on. They pulled Chilton last week too. They're both gone for sure after this year.
The place is jam packed. Awesome.
I'm looking forward to these aero kits going away. I don't know why the RC/SC stuff is used at places like Phoenix and Gateway anyways.
filthy air because of those bigass wings..
Helio's never gonna win a title, is he.