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Laguna Seca July 5th / Indy Aug 30th

Started by Pinocchio, February 17, 2009, 06:03:25 PM

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Pinocchio

So, what are your plans, if any, for the two US venues of the 60th anniversary of MotoGP? Group ride or airliner? Hospitality pavilion with paddock pass or general admission with SBF-30? Hatch your plots here!
This year will be gone before you know it....
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muskrat

where do we get the Paddock passes?  I'd be up for Indy.  No way in hell I'm going to Seca.....too expensive.
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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Giannis

i have been to both i would got to Laguna Seca again, Indy was Ok Laguna has a different feeling plus you have so many things to do over the weekend....


my2cents

Im going to some Eurotrash GPs this fall.... [bang] [popcorn]
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Pinocchio

I've done a little research:
Paddock passes are part of the $395  :o  Hospitality Package at Laguna Seca:
http://www.mazdaraceway.com/pages/tix-usgp09
Probably too rich for my blood, but the general admission seats look way too sunny for three full days, even if it is cool there in July by Texas standards. I like a shady, covered seat.

Indy ticket prices seem a lot more accessible, and a lot of the grandstand seats are covered, but I haven't found any mention of paddock passes coming with any of the ticket packages on the race website, nor is it clear that you can buy a ticket that allows you to watch all three days (free practice, QP, and the Sunday race). I think I did see previously where there is a nominal general admission fee to enter the track on FP/QP days. The race site for Indy:
http://www.redbullindianapolisgp.com/
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