?'s about Rolex 24 at Daytona
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Hi all,
I know a lot of you follow the Grand Am series. Since I live in Orlando, some friends and I were throwing around the idea of checking out the Rolex 24 this year. I have some questions about the race and searched the forum but couldn't find the answers I was looking for. I've been to a couple ALMS races but they were all the less than three hour type.
1) I saw some talk on the forum about a Mazda corral at the race but haven't been able to find how to buy tickets for it. Also, does the Mazda corral provide anything besides tickets, parking, and swag? It's $5 more than a standard 2-day infield/grandstand ticket and we're probably not going to get there until Sat morning.
2) BYOB - can I bring my own cooler to the race?
3) Related to 2 - A few of my friends aren't big into racing but they heard somehow that there was a good party atmosphere at night during the race. Can anybody attest to this? They would probably only go if this were true.
4) I don't need to pay any money for camping for the night of the race, true? Can I bring lawn chairs and such to relax in?
That's all I can think of for now. I apologize if these were already answered on the forum, I just couldn't find them anywhere (search fail).
TIA!
I know a lot of you follow the Grand Am series. Since I live in Orlando, some friends and I were throwing around the idea of checking out the Rolex 24 this year. I have some questions about the race and searched the forum but couldn't find the answers I was looking for. I've been to a couple ALMS races but they were all the less than three hour type.
1) I saw some talk on the forum about a Mazda corral at the race but haven't been able to find how to buy tickets for it. Also, does the Mazda corral provide anything besides tickets, parking, and swag? It's $5 more than a standard 2-day infield/grandstand ticket and we're probably not going to get there until Sat morning.
2) BYOB - can I bring my own cooler to the race?
3) Related to 2 - A few of my friends aren't big into racing but they heard somehow that there was a good party atmosphere at night during the race. Can anybody attest to this? They would probably only go if this were true.
4) I don't need to pay any money for camping for the night of the race, true? Can I bring lawn chairs and such to relax in?
That's all I can think of for now. I apologize if these were already answered on the forum, I just couldn't find them anywhere (search fail).
TIA!
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Hi all,
I know a lot of you follow the Grand Am series. Since I live in Orlando, some friends and I were throwing around the idea of checking out the Rolex 24 this year. I have some questions about the race and searched the forum but couldn't find the answers I was looking for. I've been to a couple ALMS races but they were all the less than three hour type.
1) I saw some talk on the forum about a Mazda corral at the race but haven't been able to find how to buy tickets for it. Also, does the Mazda corral provide anything besides tickets, parking, and swag? It's $5 more than a standard 2-day infield/grandstand ticket and we're probably not going to get there until Sat morning.
Marlun, who leads the Corral, will have events scheduled during the day. These can include prize drawing, Q&A sessions with Mazda team drivers, etc.
2) BYOB - can I bring my own cooler to the race?
Yes, the only place where there are restrictions are taking things to the stands. (like large umbrellas)
3) Related to 2 - A few of my friends aren't big into racing but they heard somehow that there was a good party atmosphere at night during the race. Can anybody attest to this? They would probably only go if this were true.
If it's not too cold and wet like last year, yes.
4) I don't need to pay any money for camping for the night of the race, true? Can I bring lawn chairs and such to relax in?
Yes, the designated rows closest to the track are pay spots. The rest are free. First come, first served. There should be a designated area for Mazda Corral camping too.
That's all I can think of for now. I apologize if these were already answered on the forum, I just couldn't find them anywhere (search fail).
TIA!
I know a lot of you follow the Grand Am series. Since I live in Orlando, some friends and I were throwing around the idea of checking out the Rolex 24 this year. I have some questions about the race and searched the forum but couldn't find the answers I was looking for. I've been to a couple ALMS races but they were all the less than three hour type.
1) I saw some talk on the forum about a Mazda corral at the race but haven't been able to find how to buy tickets for it. Also, does the Mazda corral provide anything besides tickets, parking, and swag? It's $5 more than a standard 2-day infield/grandstand ticket and we're probably not going to get there until Sat morning.
Marlun, who leads the Corral, will have events scheduled during the day. These can include prize drawing, Q&A sessions with Mazda team drivers, etc.
2) BYOB - can I bring my own cooler to the race?
Yes, the only place where there are restrictions are taking things to the stands. (like large umbrellas)
3) Related to 2 - A few of my friends aren't big into racing but they heard somehow that there was a good party atmosphere at night during the race. Can anybody attest to this? They would probably only go if this were true.
If it's not too cold and wet like last year, yes.
4) I don't need to pay any money for camping for the night of the race, true? Can I bring lawn chairs and such to relax in?
Yes, the designated rows closest to the track are pay spots. The rest are free. First come, first served. There should be a designated area for Mazda Corral camping too.
That's all I can think of for now. I apologize if these were already answered on the forum, I just couldn't find them anywhere (search fail).
TIA!
I've been to two of the 24 hrs races now (2007 & 2010). I will not be down this year. It's just too damn far (16-18 hr drive). If there's an autograph session, the line for Dempsey Racing will be the longest and forms early. Plan on getting in that line at least 45 min. it's scheduled start.
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I have been the last 2 years, all i can say is its amazing! but yes last year was WET and Windy as hell!. BRING PLENTY OF FIREWOOD!!!
I believe i paid somewhere around 90.00?? that got me infield, pits and grand stands. (friday, saturday, sunday) thats what we stayed for.
I know the year before they had "student" discount, i got in for 45.00 for all that. lol
"there's nothing like the sound of roaring cars ALL night long "
Oh and YES, the party... Well lol i have plenty of story's from watching people do some dumb **** out there, lmao.
I believe i paid somewhere around 90.00?? that got me infield, pits and grand stands. (friday, saturday, sunday) thats what we stayed for.
I know the year before they had "student" discount, i got in for 45.00 for all that. lol
"there's nothing like the sound of roaring cars ALL night long "
Oh and YES, the party... Well lol i have plenty of story's from watching people do some dumb **** out there, lmao.
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The trip there isn't much of a problem. Your hyper with anticipation. It's the trip home that's the problem. The first time I got sleepy somewhere north of Indianapolis. I found talk radio will help wake you up. This past Feb, it didn't help as well. I almost ran into the back of a charter bus in Gary, IN.
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Thanks Alnielsen! Don't know if they sold out on the Mazda Car Corral club tickets, but I don't see them listed.
I got my corporate discount ticket package through my job.
I got my corporate discount ticket package through my job.
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There was supposed to be a link and a flyer on the Daytona Ticket site, but alas there is not. They do take their sweet time and it gets to be a bit annoying for me and others as we can't all of the info out. I suggest calling them directly and asking for the package, 1-800 pitstop.
I will continue to try and get my contacts to help us out. Also, I am working on a huge VIR Package with Freedom Autosports, Mazdaspeed Motorsports and Mazda USA as well.
I will continue to try and get my contacts to help us out. Also, I am working on a huge VIR Package with Freedom Autosports, Mazdaspeed Motorsports and Mazda USA as well.
Have Fun and we pray for nice weather.
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The trip there isn't much of a problem. Your hyper with anticipation. It's the trip home that's the problem. The first time I got sleepy somewhere north of Indianapolis. I found talk radio will help wake you up. This past Feb, it didn't help as well. I almost ran into the back of a charter bus in Gary, IN.
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The trip there isn't much of a problem. Your hyper with anticipation. It's the trip home that's the problem. The first time I got sleepy somewhere north of Indianapolis. I found talk radio will help wake you up. This past Feb, it didn't help as well. I almost ran into the back of a charter bus in Gary, IN.
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