sebring 1st time attendee info ALMS 12 hours race
#1
Race Director
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sebring 1st time attendee info ALMS 12 hours race
going to try to make it to sebring this year, i am coming by myself most likely so was going to go cheap and maybe rent a van and pitch a tent in the sebring campgrounds. or just sleep in the rental van LOL
since there is showers onsite and i figure what the hell i hear it is quite the party anyways.
any tips for a possible 1st time attender??? was going to rent an rv but no one else was interested or could go along at the time. so figure not worth wasting the $ when i can tent or sleep in the van on a sleeping bag air or air matress since all hotels in area sold out.
has anyone done the VIP pass for all 3 days to get the access to the open bar and food?? might be worth the $ possibly.
thanks
since there is showers onsite and i figure what the hell i hear it is quite the party anyways.
any tips for a possible 1st time attender??? was going to rent an rv but no one else was interested or could go along at the time. so figure not worth wasting the $ when i can tent or sleep in the van on a sleeping bag air or air matress since all hotels in area sold out.
has anyone done the VIP pass for all 3 days to get the access to the open bar and food?? might be worth the $ possibly.
thanks
#3
Race Director
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worst part is that every good place to fly into is 80 miles away. the rv was around 900 to rent and then there is alot of other charges such as the generator running is like 3/hr etc.. so it would end up being about $1500 to rent it for 4 days
#4
Your doing all 4 days? Is all 4 days worth it? Having never been to a major race before I'm pretty new to this.
#5
Race Director
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going to be hurting sunday after the race and post race activites i am guessing
i went to the ALMS race @ road america and it is a good time but not as cool as sebring!
#7
you are single, or do not have a significant other with you and have an interest in college girls you may want to buy beads; Sebring is marti gras at a race track.
In 2008, I was working with a team in the paddock, we are doing final prep on a car the night before the race. The car is up on high jacks and we are finalizing the nut and bolt, when a guy without a shirt on runs up to our rig.
"Hey man, do any of you guys have a condom? I could use one... like right now"
It was pretty obvious he stopped what he was doing to run around looking for one, and his best option was to approach a race team who was obviously working on a car and not doubling as a drug store.
Only at Sebring
In 2008, I was working with a team in the paddock, we are doing final prep on a car the night before the race. The car is up on high jacks and we are finalizing the nut and bolt, when a guy without a shirt on runs up to our rig.
"Hey man, do any of you guys have a condom? I could use one... like right now"
It was pretty obvious he stopped what he was doing to run around looking for one, and his best option was to approach a race team who was obviously working on a car and not doubling as a drug store.
Only at Sebring
#8
Team Owner
Tips:
Bring sunscreen, hat, light jacket, plan for rain, extra shoes, camera...water....water...water....plan on walking if you don't you will miss alot of stuff.
We will be there in the Corvette corral Fri and Sat...a few of the Canadian guys are coming down again this year and of course a bunch of us from Florida...
its gonna be a party this year as it falls on St Paddys day and its the 60th anniversary...so wear some green
Bring sunscreen, hat, light jacket, plan for rain, extra shoes, camera...water....water...water....plan on walking if you don't you will miss alot of stuff.
We will be there in the Corvette corral Fri and Sat...a few of the Canadian guys are coming down again this year and of course a bunch of us from Florida...
its gonna be a party this year as it falls on St Paddys day and its the 60th anniversary...so wear some green
#11
Safety Car
get the cheap ticket, walk around the whole time. Buy a cooler/ice and bring your food. It isn't that big so you can bring food/head back to the car (park behind the garage in the infield opposite S/F - good central location).
Stay at the track - traffic is bad on Sat morning.
Stay at the track - traffic is bad on Sat morning.
#12
How wild Sebring is, depends upon where you're at. Greenpark, Turn 10, etc. are crazy, many people there don't even know, or care that there is a race going on. Paddock area, turn 17, etc. is much more race oriented.
In the 1990's sunday's paper would not only carry the race results, but a body count of spectators killed doing stupid stuff (falling out of moving trucks, pinned against trees near a mud bog, etc.). They have been policing it more each year. Do they still allow the giant bonfire, where everyone throws the stuff they aren't taking home? old couches, furniture, even a propane tank have been tossed in the fire. Crazy.
In the 1990's sunday's paper would not only carry the race results, but a body count of spectators killed doing stupid stuff (falling out of moving trucks, pinned against trees near a mud bog, etc.). They have been policing it more each year. Do they still allow the giant bonfire, where everyone throws the stuff they aren't taking home? old couches, furniture, even a propane tank have been tossed in the fire. Crazy.
#13
Melting Slicks
Tips:
Bring sunscreen, hat, light jacket, plan for rain, extra shoes, camera...water....water...water....plan on walking if you don't you will miss alot of stuff.
We will be there in the Corvette corral Fri and Sat...a few of the Canadian guys are coming down again this year and of course a bunch of us from Florida...
its gonna be a party this year as it falls on St Paddys day and its the 60th anniversary...so wear some green
Bring sunscreen, hat, light jacket, plan for rain, extra shoes, camera...water....water...water....plan on walking if you don't you will miss alot of stuff.
We will be there in the Corvette corral Fri and Sat...a few of the Canadian guys are coming down again this year and of course a bunch of us from Florida...
its gonna be a party this year as it falls on St Paddys day and its the 60th anniversary...so wear some green
#14
Melting Slicks
I am planning on getting there wednesday night after like 7 or maybe staying in hotel wednesday night by tampa area then arrving at track thursday-sunday.
going to be hurting sunday after the race and post race activites i am guessing
i went to the ALMS race @ road america and it is a good time but not as cool as sebring!
going to be hurting sunday after the race and post race activites i am guessing
i went to the ALMS race @ road america and it is a good time but not as cool as sebring!
#17
Race Director
Thread Starter
todd will get in touch tomorrow!
sure you had a heck of a good time @ 24 hrs but sounds like sebring is a whole different atmosphere and no where like the road america campers LOL
sure you had a heck of a good time @ 24 hrs but sounds like sebring is a whole different atmosphere and no where like the road america campers LOL
#19
Le Mans Master
I suggest staying out of green park unless you like to stay up till 1...2...3am and getting up at 8-9am. Turn 6 to the hairpin usually has some nice folks that camp and hangout. Some good viewing, and if you do get there wednesday night, there is usually plenty of good spots to take up.
Thursday night, stop by Turn 10 and say you're with SebringFans.com. Friday or Saturday, stop by spots 69-70 on the outside of turn one and say hi. I'll have a corvette and LSU flag flying on the back of the RV.
You've got to be prepared for it to be hot as hell during the day, and freakin' cold at night. With our mild winter this year, I expect it to be brutal hot for race week. I sure hope not as the last two years we've had great weather.
Thursday night, stop by Turn 10 and say you're with SebringFans.com. Friday or Saturday, stop by spots 69-70 on the outside of turn one and say hi. I'll have a corvette and LSU flag flying on the back of the RV.
You've got to be prepared for it to be hot as hell during the day, and freakin' cold at night. With our mild winter this year, I expect it to be brutal hot for race week. I sure hope not as the last two years we've had great weather.
#20
Le Mans Master
Just to restate what others said...sunscreen and water are the 2 MOST important items. I would just rent a mini-van, put the seats down and sleep in the back...forget bothering with a tent.
Bring your own beer or beverage of your choice, food, bathrooms and everything else you need is available at the track and it is not that expensive. The key is mobility, you will spend most of you day walking around the track away from your vehicle, so minimal is the key.
Bring your own beer or beverage of your choice, food, bathrooms and everything else you need is available at the track and it is not that expensive. The key is mobility, you will spend most of you day walking around the track away from your vehicle, so minimal is the key.