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14 Feb 2016, 17:06 (Ref:3614633) | #1 | ||
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12 hours Sebring 2016
As some one who HAS NOT been to Sebring since the Merger , what changes do you see this year from a fans perspective ? Which tickets would you buy ? We are taking a new group of guys to this event for the first time
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I saw this topic just after I woke up and read it as 12 hours of Sepang...
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No track time on Wednesday again for the main attraction; I guess this is the new normal. :|
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It seems like one of the guys wife called the track and was told " Even though your husband is a dis-abled vet you still must park OFF SITE and take a TRAM to the infield "
Does this make sense to anyone that has been there in the last few years ? |
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No, but I've never seen a tram at Sebring. You have to purchase an infield parking pass.
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Sebring has an FAQ section on their website. They do have some information about handicap access.
http://www.sebringraceway.com/fan-in...-accessibility |
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Buy the normal parking pass and park inside the circuit. Wife must have been asking the wrong questions. Looks like the FAQ just says whatever you want to do, it's accessible, not the requirement. Want to ride the tram? Accessible. Want to go up the pit tower? (Because you paid to do so) Accessible. Bathrooms? You guessed it. The list isn't a special handicapped ticket package. |
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Also, maybe instead of calling, email the track. Maybe you can get specifics, or find a name of someone to contact.
I have never ridden the tram, nor paid that much attention to it. I think it goes in and out of the track, and along the 'midway'/front straight, and also into the paddock. There is a Trackside section on this forum, and there were past threads on Sebring, but I don't remember any mention of handicap access before, but maybe it is worth a search? |
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Isn't there a test coming up during the month of Feb? Will timing and scoring happen. If so then perhaps they wanted to bring back the pre-Sebring test for ALMS which was a big deal back in the days when Daytona was not on the schedule.
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Does anybody else think it's obscene that infield parking for this race is $55 per vehicle? I get that they don't want the joyriders, but choking off the traditional race fans is not going to help this event.
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It's been going up $5 at a time every couple years or so. They've offered a black Friday or valentines special for free parking the last several years, but this year the only "special" was a free soft sided cooler. It's tempting to park for free just outside the track but if you're going to be there more than one day, or drink beer, it's better just to pay the parking fee. And it's $95 to park in the north paddock now, which doesn't really get you anything except a little farther away from the "cruisers" with the train horns.
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So how and where is the free parking ? In our group we have 3 vets using walkers and 1 guy in a motorized wheel chair . Not sure what the ticket price will be to get access to the paddock and take a walk down pit road before the start of the race . Most of the guys were figuring their costs at about $100 for the day . Sounds like I am going to have to hit the ATM on the way down there .Not looking for free stuff but it sort of puts the strain on the guys with fixed incomes .
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Free parking is on the outside of the ulmann straight and past t17. Bottom left of most track maps. Really sounds like you need to buy an infield parking pass. I'd say not many other people are happy about paying that much either.
Edit: To answer your original question as what ticket to buy as someone who has not been there since before the merger - buy the same ticket as before. Only prices have changed. Going two days? Buy two day superticket. There's no trick to getting around new prices. Last edited by seanyb505; 16 Feb 2016 at 04:36. |
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Shame about the dancing girls, there is so little in life that can be depended on, and dancing girls would be one to hope for...
Here is a track map, notice handicap parking locations are marked: http://www.sebringraceway.com/fan-info/track-map |
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I just called Sebring and was told that the best one day deal was park at gate 3 parking no cost to park then purchase a one day super ticket for $ 85.00 it gives access to ALL area's . The biggest concern was 2 of the guys have to return to the van at least twice to take injections during the day .
The biggest problem being that when you go in they take the bottom stub off your ticket if you DON't ask for a pass out when going to your car you will have to pay another $85 to get back in I did ask what kind of displays were going to be on the midway beside the car corrals the lady I spoke with had no info on that . Anybody have any clues what that may be ? |
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Lanky Turtle :
Thanks for the imput and comments . I did ask about the car corrals but the lady I spoke with did not have any info . Can't seem to find anything on the website about it . Seems as though I recall a few years back that Porsche , Ferrari and Aston Martin had their own seperate areas . Any other thoughts on what 2 of the newbie sportscar guys might find interesting ? |
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The paddock is nice a flat and worth the effort. Most of the viewing mounds denoted on the track map provide some nice enough views. I love Sebring but it's huge. Buy the pass. Get the van in. Cruise the vets to different viewing points with the van doors open with a bucket of beads. |
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