DIDIT
Old School Fan
...at least for me. With the drop in popularity, there is a reduction in the crowd size, demand for tickets and other track local amenities such as parking. Attending the race at Daytona, I found ticket pricing to be great at $40 general admission for the Xfinity, then because of the postponed race, any Xfinity ticket holder could stay for the Cup race. That never would have happened 20 years ago. Parking could be had for only $5 practically just across from the track. Absolutely no traffic to deal with, plenty of room to spread out in the stands, no lines for the concessions or restrooms and the souvenir trailers are back. I actually like the stage racing as it was interesting to watch the drivers either compete for a top ten finish or fall back because of the possibility of a wreck. With stages you know exactly when you could get up and make room for some more beer without missing any racing.
If you haven't been to a race lately, I suggest now is the time to go. Bigger isn't always better.
If you haven't been to a race lately, I suggest now is the time to go. Bigger isn't always better.