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7 Jan 2006, 13:25 (Ref:1496795) | #1 | |
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Daytona 24 advise?
Hi all,
Lucky me! - I will travel to Orlando for business by the end of this month and just saw that it is the weekend of the Daytona 24. I will arrive Firday evening and will have to be back in Orlando around noon on Sunday. Can someone advise me what to do, when to be where, what sort of tickets to buy. Transport from Orlando Airport (rent a car?). Where to sleep etc. Thanks! |
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10 Jan 2006, 00:37 (Ref:1498261) | #2 | ||
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Do you have accomodations in Orlando? You can get to the Speedway in about one hour plus from Orlando, so if you already have accomodations you can get over to the track fairly easily (the only real traffic challenge would be on race day before the start). Send me a PM if you need any directions (I have lived in Orlando area for forever )
Because you are going to have to leave the track, you may want to think about just parking in grandstand area, and walking through tunnel. It is not a huge distance, and you will find parking situation much easier 'outside.' Check with Daytona International Speedway website for ticket options. I actually like going to the grandstands at Daytona for some of the races-it is an interesting experience to view a road course, and probably the first time you have seen a superspeedway. You can see most of the track and you are right across from pit road. If you do go in the infield, it is also fairly interesting--make sure you go over to the East banking to see the cars accelerate to speed out of the chicane, as they arc around the bend (and around you). Again, a novel experience for you. Do enjoy! Please tell me you are going to pack some warm clothing! We have just had a cold snap, and it also always seems to be cold in Daytona for the 24 Hour! It is also always windy at Daytona! But hopefully you will have some warm Florida sunshine--the last time I went to 24 was the year it rained and rained and, um, rained.). I will just be back from out of country trip myself, so although my son has returned after military service away for several years, I think we are unlikely fellow spectators, we may watch some of it on television, but I am not a great fan of the series--it is certainly better in person, and the Speedway is an experience. Do come back for Sebring and we will meet catch up with you there!!! robert |
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10 Jan 2006, 02:06 (Ref:1498292) | #3 | ||
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You might find THIS LINK useful in spite of the fact that it is directed at marshals. PM with questions.
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