Originally Posted by dirtnonwingfan:
The Angel Park website says that you can get $10 off the price of admission if you stay at one of the four following places Friday and/or Saturday night and bring a receipt: McGovern’s, Super 8, Quality Inn & Suites and Watertower Inn.
Hate to admit it, but this will be my first visit to Angel Park. I plan to do my usual; get a pit pass, put down my seat, go to the pits to take some pictures and then watch the races from the grandstand. Is there anything I should know? When do the pits open? Since I try to keep track of race lineups and finishes, is the sound system and announcer good enough to get that from the grandstands, or will I have to go back and forth from the grandstand to the USAC trailer to get them? Can you put down a seat when the pits open? Alternatively, do the pit grandstands give a good enough view that I should sit in them? At some Indiana tracks (for example Gas City, Putnamville, Twin Cities) the pit grandstands make great seats, while at others the lights are in your eyes, the sound system non-existant, etc.
Really looking forward to a great night. Hope to see some IOWers up there. Thanks for any advice you can give, including good places to eat.
sound system is good. You will be able to hear the line ups. They interview all of the heat winners in the victory lane. So there is a little down time between heats.
Pits are in the middle of the track and there does not appear any good place in the pits to watch the race. I know that people go between the pits and the stands, but it does not happen that often. Since they do not allow the haulers in the pits, it has a different feel than most tracks. While some of the bigger teams will go all out with what they bring into the pits, others will just load up thier mule, get some lawn chairs, a couple water jugs, and a fuel jug. I am not sure it will be worth it to go in the pits before the races.
While some people do put down blankets, it is not outrageous. I was always able to find a decent seat and I would normally arrive right before hot laps.
Angell Park is a great place to watch a midget race. It is one of the few things that I miss about Wisconsin.