t3intercooled
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I was curious i people's opinions is the pit pass worth purchasing.....
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SignUp Now!Less walking to and from your car if your buying stuff and the suchWhat would be the benefit to having your car in it, I am driving my car down. Sorry for all the questions, its my first time going.:biggrin:
I tried to buy one last year, and the GSCA "officials" wouldn't sell one to a spectator. They said you have to be racing, which also means you have to be a GSCA member. Just my experience.
You do not need to be a member to race. On the early registation form there is a place for a non member fee, here you will then be assigned a temp number to race, no biggie. It costs 30 more if your a non member
Well after my fiasco last year, you have to pay the Registration Fee in order to buy the Pit Pass. So in order to park your car in the pits, you will be paying $55 or $75 after March 15.![]()
Billy T.
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That's what they said, but unfortunate for them we parked on the other side and drove the golf cart over. The money they wanted for the pit pass went toward the golf cart rental. :tongue: :biggrin:
That's what they said, but unfortunate for them we parked on the other side and drove the golf cart over. The money they wanted for the pit pass went toward the golf cart rental. :tongue: :biggrin:
They have golf cart rental? Cool:biggrin:that way I won't have to lug my big arse around all day!
Pre-event reserved: $40.00/day/cart, $175.00/week/cart.
At the track: $45.00/day/cart, $200.00/week/cart.
Saylors: 270.563.4183
Are you absolutely sure?? They've never let non members race before, not without paying a year's membership dues up front, then the additional racing fees.
Can't pull up the registration form to even look at it. (url not found error).![]()