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WEEKEND INFORMATION

The event will be held again on Memorial Day weekend.
Updated information for 2012 will be posted as it becomes available.

The track entrance has drive-through ticket lanes. You'll either pay for your tickets there, or exchange your online printed ticket there. If you come for more than one day, you'll get a wristband instead of a ticket. If you come just for one day, you'll get a ticket with a stub; don't remove the stub! You'll need it for access to the track spectator areas.

After you park, you'll walk through Gate 4 to enter the track area. You'll need to show the staff there your wristband, or give them your ticket and they'll tear off the stub. Campers may be parked closer to Gate 1 and can choose that route to get to the track area. Food vendors, displays, t-shirts, etc. will be located inside Gate 4.

A few rules...

You can bring coolers with food and drinks, but no glass containers, please.
No golf carts, scooters, minibikes or motorized vehicles.
Small campfires are allowed.
No pallets.
No house furniture.

No pets, except in air conditioned RVs. Pets may not leave your campsite. We reserve the right to refuse any unfriendly pets.

Where to sit, and how to watch the races...

The spectator areas are grassy hills. You can sit or stand in the grass or bring a blanket or lawn chair. If there is bleacher seating, it's free, with open seating (not reserved seats).

We don't allow canopies (EZ Ups, etc.) in the spectator areas because they block the view of people behind you.

Handicap Access

Please ask to be directed to a handicap parking area.

There are handicap porta-potties in the spectator areas.

Food and restrooms

You're welcome to bring your own food and/or drinks. No glass containers, please.

There are several concession stands available. Many are located along the main vending area as you walk through Gate 4 toward the track; others are located closer to the track.

Especially for the ladies and kids, there are restroom trailers located on the midway. These have Ladies and Mens sides. There are also porta-potties in the vending areas, camping areas and near the track.

Souvenirs

One of the coolest things about attending a TORC series race is checking out the products for sale and on display in the midway. The series sponsors love to showcase their products for you and have some great ways of doing so. Most people like to pick up a t-shirt, and there are lots of other items available if you're in the shopping mood.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT THE TORC SERIES ONLINE

 
     

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