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Started by gm2, September 12, 2008, 08:41:05 AM

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darylbowden


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Quote from: darylbowden on September 15, 2008, 11:40:19 AM
I'm not sure if you're serious but if so...

... He was trying to make a joke.

So was I.  [laugh]

He really needs to work on his English!

(It'll cut down alot on bad jokes made by morons like me)
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mitt

Quote from: Rameses on September 15, 2008, 02:16:45 AM

I beg to differ.

Leaving from the infield, you had no choice but to take a left onto 16th.

Then all of the cross streets were blocked-off for a couple of miles, keeping you from turning to double back.

With no signage to give any indication of how to get back to the west, it took forever winding through side streets to get back to my hotel.

I agree, leaving got me completely screwed up.  If I would have just waited inside the track for 60 minutes, I could have got back to my campground much much easier.

Quote from: OT on September 15, 2008, 07:11:03 AM
[evil]

Yeah - what is it with that track's layout?  OK, I wasn't there and have only seen the diagrams but it looks unimaginatively tyro.....
[evil] [evil]

Hmmm....schedule a race during hurricane season and then wonder why it rained....

You must not know Indy or the Midwest very well.  The layout is what it is, there is limited space due to it being INSIDE the oval.

And typically, we do not get affected by hurricanes, we are 1500+ miles away from Ocean.  If no rain is a requirement for a booking date, you would have to pick February, that is probably the only month it doesn't rain around here.

***

Overall, I had a great time.  Mario did a great job with the Project Mugello and HH crowd.  Ducati did a A+ job on the DOC area.  Tent camping next to the track was a fricking riot, and totally made up for riding ~20 hours in rain and wind over the weekend.  I plan to go back next year, and meet up with the guys we camped next to.

mitt

cyrus buelton

Being that the speedway is located in a neighborhood and typically accommodates crowds up to 450,000 people, they have their routes down pretty good.

you have to understand all of the parking lots drain towards a different exit.

You either go towards 465 on the West, 65 to the East (via 16th street and 30th street exits), or towards 38th on the north via Georgetown Road.

They clothes all N-S bound streets on 16th street to prevent people from clogging up neighborhood roads and screwing up with the general flow of traffic from the surrounding lots.


The best way to leave the Speedway..............wait around. Don't leave quickly. Hang out and then leave.

We left about 2 hours after the GP Race and sat in no traffic.
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mitt

Quote from: cyrus buelton on September 15, 2008, 07:30:29 PM

The best way to leave the Speedway..............wait around. Don't leave quickly. Hang out and then leave.

We left about 2 hours after the GP Race and sat in no traffic.

Wish I would have known...

Oh well, next year  ;D

mitt

ute

i thought it was very well run

being from Canada i had no idea what i was in for

it was perfect (except for the Hurricane) getting to the oval was so easy and also leaveing was well thought out suree  had no idea whre i was going after the race but the cops were so hlpfull as to wheere to turn to get back on Rockville

a true no brainer will be back next year


OT

Quote from: derby on September 15, 2008, 08:19:49 AM
i think the guy that asked the question may not know it's the indy f1 circuit reversed with some "slight" modifications.
He didn't know that......

TiNi

i thought they handled the traffic well... if you have ever been to laguna, you would not be complaining about indy.

the facility was top notch.

ducati island was in an awesome location  [thumbsup]

did you guys see the card stunt on tv?

gm2

posting this just cuz it put a big smile on my face when i saw it...   :)

Like this is the racing, no?

lethe

Quote from: cyrus buelton on September 15, 2008, 07:30:29 PM
Being that the speedway is located in a neighborhood and typically accommodates crowds up to 450,000 people, they have their routes down pretty good.

you have to understand all of the parking lots drain towards a different exit.

You either go towards 465 on the West, 65 to the East (via 16th street and 30th street exits), or towards 38th on the north via Georgetown Road.

They clothes all N-S bound streets on 16th street to prevent people from clogging up neighborhood roads and screwing up with the general flow of traffic from the surrounding lots.


The best way to leave the Speedway..............wait around. Don't leave quickly. Hang out and then leave.

We left about 2 hours after the GP Race and sat in no traffic.
Well thanks for warning me, Pakhan and I rode around like maniacs to get back to the shitty motel. The motel was only about a mile and a half away and it took 25 miles to get there. Every road that his GPS suggested was blocked off in just about every case.  [bang]
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derby

1) learn which parking lot empties to the direction you need to go and park there

or...

2) wait for traffic to empty and travel whichever way you want.
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mitt

My brother-in-law and I took a lap on the track Monday morning - me on my Monster and he on a Road King.  Does anyone know, IMS staff were taking pictures of us, are those for sale anywhere?

mitt

cyrus buelton

Quote from: mitt on September 16, 2008, 11:54:20 AM
My brother-in-law and I took a lap on the track Monday morning - me on my Monster and he on a Road King.  Does anyone know, IMS staff were taking pictures of us, are those for sale anywhere?

mitt

Try the Speedway website
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2004 S4r (mineeee)
2008 KLR650 (wifey's bike, but I steal it)

mitt

Quote from: cyrus buelton on September 16, 2008, 12:20:41 PM
Try the Speedway website

I looked there first, but didn't see it.

:-\

It could have been for security reasons / liability also, instead of souviner.

mitt