I'm so jealous of you guys that go camping at the track. That sounds like such a fun time. I wish I would've experienced it myself in my single days. My wife doesn't like tent camping and I can't go to a race without her or she'd kill me, since she's a big fan too. I really need to invest in a camper, maybe a cheap pop-up or something.
Sorry for the size. If there were 100k seats and 100k members here you would get 100k different replies. After attending races at Talladega since 1969 and sitting in virtually every section at least once I now always look for tickets in the areas marked on the turn 4 stands. The first time I sat there was due to comp tickets I received and a what the heck they're free attitude. The cars coming thru 3 and 4 look like they are headed straight to you and it is one of the best visual and audio experiences I can remember at any track. One of the things I enjoy is when they get ready to pit this is where they start the transition. Last time I was there there was a gigantic big screen in front of us and when you lose sight of the cars as they exit the tri-oval you can quickly turn to the tv to see them past the start line. As far as parking, anywhere near a tram will get you where you need to be and 2 years ago I was able to get into the parking area right by the first entrance which is directly behind the stands where those seats are and we had a very short walk to the seats. As far as the tram goes I have parked up to a mile away from where I needed to enter and the tram got us where we needed to be in a matter of minutes. I no longer worry about traffic as the state closes all or at least enough lanes to get you in, and more importantly out, efficiently. Leaving on Speedway Blvd.you can exit going east towards Atlanta or west towards Birmingham but its tricky.Once you commit they will not let you turn around to go the other way. Long-winded but I hope helpful.Might be a little off topic but I figured this would be a good place to ask instead of starting a thread. Can anybody recommend good seats at Talladega? Any good parking areas, we dont mind paying to park but would prefer if we did that when we are leaving it's in a good location where we can get out on the highway quickly. If that makes any sense. I remember we parked for free at Atlanta one time back in 2013 and it seemed like it was about 2 hours of creeping stop and go to get out of there. That's what we'd prefer to avoid if possible if we pay to park somewhere.
Also,unless it changed in the last year,all of the places I have wanted to park were free.Might be a little off topic but I figured this would be a good place to ask instead of starting a thread. Can anybody recommend good seats at Talladega? Any good parking areas, we dont mind paying to park but would prefer if we did that when we are leaving it's in a good location where we can get out on the highway quickly. If that makes any sense. I remember we parked for free at Atlanta one time back in 2013 and it seemed like it was about 2 hours of creeping stop and go to get out of there. That's what we'd prefer to avoid if possible if we pay to park somewhere.
Sorry for the size. If there were 100k seats and 100k members here you would get 100k different replies. After attending races at Talladega since 1969 and sitting in virtually every section at least once I now always look for tickets in the areas marked on the turn 4 stands. The first time I sat there was due to comp tickets I received and a what the heck they're free attitude. The cars coming thru 3 and 4 look like they are headed straight to you and it is one of the best visual and audio experiences I can remember at any track. One of the things I enjoy is when they get ready to pit this is where they start the transition. Last time I was there there was a gigantic big screen in front of us and when you lose sight of the cars as they exit the tri-oval you can quickly turn to the tv to see them past the start line. As far as parking, anywhere near a tram will get you where you need to be and 2 years ago I was able to get into the parking area right by the first entrance which is directly behind the stands where those seats are and we had a very short walk to the seats. As far as the tram goes I have parked up to a mile away from where I needed to enter and the tram got us where we needed to be in a matter of minutes. I no longer worry about traffic as the state closes all or at least enough lanes to get you in, and more importantly out, efficiently. Leaving on Speedway Blvd.you can exit going east towards Atlanta or west towards Birmingham but its tricky.Once you commit they will not let you turn around to go the other way. Long-winded but I hope helpful.
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Fanvision is different for everybody. I always rent them so that I get in-car audio/officials audio/MRN-PRN radio, race replays etc. As well as the lap stats, comers and goers etc. To me personally It's worth it.Anyone ever tried fan vision? Is it worth it or just a gimmick waste of money?
Fanvision is different for everybody. I always rent them so that I get in-car audio/officials audio/MRN-PRN radio, race replays etc. As well as the lap stats, comers and goers etc. To me personally It's worth it.
You should stop by and see us. We're the guys and gals wearing the RE scanners.I like Fanvision, but the slight audio delay (vs the PA and what not) is kinda lame, I'm guessing that's the same with the scanners though?
I'm going to LVMS and will be in a section where I can see the ISM video board pretty easily so I doubt I''ll pay for Fanvision, would a scanner work better in this instance, anyone know?
You should stop by and see us. We're the guys and gals wearing the RE scanners.
Big boy teeth and a real cutey. Prolly looks like his mom.
No trick bud.....What's the trick to uploading pictures? I thought my problem was because I didn't know how to it from my phone, but I have the same issue on my desktop computer.
Thanks.
I'm with 10-4 on this one. That's what I've been trying. I get a type of progress bar in the upper left for a few seconds, on phone or desktop, then nothing. No errors or warnings, it's like I never clicked the button in the first place.No trick bud.....
Click on this..
I've found that if I have a pic I want to show, I have to screenshot said pic, then upload it from screenshots in my gallery to this forum. Did that make sense? Older phone,Samsung S 7.
I click on Microsoft, then Microsoft Word (I have the 2010 version but they should all work) copy and paste the picture to the word document then copy and paste it to thread reply. It's the only way that I've been able to copy and paste pictures and documents.
Tapatalk is very helpful in this regard.It's very rare that I get on my laptop. I don't even use it to run my business. I do everything on my smartphone. If I can't figure out how to post pics direct from my phone gallery it's a meh situation where I'm not going to take the time to upload pics to photobucket, or whatever equivalent these days, on my laptop. I'm too lazy to do that. Which kinda sucks cause I have a bunch of pics from the track when we go.
Dude was fried from sleeping in the sun.This is on topic as we were on our way to LVMS from Los Angeles.
Our buddy Paul drove @BobbyFord and myself to Vegas and he wanted to stop for breakfast in Barstow, CA.
After we finished breakfast we went to get gas and encountered this dude that we have named Barstow Bob.
Sad, but he is a visual commentary of the times we live in....
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