|
Well apparently the grass was open all day on Fri. and Sat. so if you boys got there early you got your fill of infield grass but lets get real for one second now my friends. This event isn't about the infield grass, never was about the infield grass, never will be about the infield grass. I don't know why AAA Speedway Security closed it for part of Sunday but I'm sure they had a valid reason, it is their race track, their security team, and their prerogative, not PCA. I can only guess it was in the interest of safety considering the size of the festival crowd but that is just a guess. NASA and POC both run fine events there but let's be honest. There are 500-600 people tops and all of the spectators are there with a competitor. Virtually zero public attendance so very different events compared to CFOS which draws a large crowd from all over CA, AZ, and NV.
Massive wet blanket strawman from a few cranky folks who seem to have missed the entire event so they could come in here and whine about the infield grass being closed for part of the day on Sunday. Pretty weak boys. Pretty damn weak. Time to go take a dump on someone else's parade.
Meanwhile the other 10,000 or so attendees were driving shiny new 2015 PCNA Porsches in the mini AX, driving their street cars on the track during lunchtime tours, chatting with the boys from Pelican Parts, watching the racing action from the VIP seats, strolling the garages taking pics and talking to the teams, buying goodies in vendor row, picking out their next Porsche from the "For Sale" display lot, checking out the GT cars on Saturday or the Supercars on Sunday, or maybe even driving competitively in the event. I'd say most everybody had a great festival weekend there but if you really don't get your fill until you get a guarantee of unlimited access to that "magnificent infield grass", maybe this event is simply not for you. You just can't please everybody.
__________________
2021 Cayman GTS 4.0L
2020 Macan (dog hauler)
Last edited by Cajundaddy; 04-20-2015 at 10:40 PM..
|