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Originally Posted by kevin993
Hate to say it, but this is deal killer stuff for me as a spectator. I've gone several years and wandered around the paddock trying to find ways to get a view of the actual racing. I even got chased away from the fencing near the autocross. Access to the infield is the only way to actually see the racing and I'm not willing to gamble anymore on whether the bridge and infield will be open. Sorry PCA. Really want to support the event, but without being able to see the racing it is more of a car show than a festival of speed.
Thanks to those that went and posted pics. Glad that it was fun for those that attended.
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I guess I got lucky on Saturday with the bridge area being open. I agree that without the infield area being open to spectators...it is really just a car show and an opportunity for vendors to sell stuff. I dont know why sometimes that area is open for spectators, and sometimes not. Any PCA Festival of Speed honchos on this forum care to answer that. ? And I was told by the gal that had me sign the waiver at the front gate that there were TWO 917's present. Of course I didnt believe that ( its not Rennsport ! ). All I saw was a 917 replica. I don't know why PCA would lie about the presence of TWO 917's . As Kevin 993 says...it has become more of a car show than an opportunity to see any racing. For $10 admission. Oh...admission is free. I meant $10 for the privlege of parking