kabel wrote:
In reply to friedgreencorrado:
Flying in from Orlando Thursday night. Staying in a Westin off I-85 somewhere between Atlanta and the track.
My plan is to be there all day Friday and Saturday. You know the track better than I, what is easy to find and what is a good time?
I'll pm you my contact info
ALMS makes it easy for folks on any ticket to access the paddock ("For The Fans" they say, right? ) as long as you're on foot. Even though it's quite the walk for someone without an infield car pass (most spectator parking is actually "outside" the circuit, and the hills here are much steeper than any track map can show), it's worth the trip. Most of the vendors (including the food!) will be along the crest of the hill above the front straight. Climb the hill to the Suzuki bridge over Turn 11, and go straight until the road is closed to automobile traffic.
If you get tired of walking, Rd.Atl usuallly runs a series of shuttle busses during Petit. They will get stuck in traffic on the access roads behind all of us who have car passes, but since the race is damn near 10hrs long, don't sweat it. Enjoy the atmosphere.
As far as actually keeping track of the race goes, bring a radio that picks up FM frequencies. Preferably one that you can hang on your belt, and use earphones. The track PA system is also broadcast on a small transmitter on "pro" weekends. Can't recall the exact frequency, but IIRC, it's down around 93 or so. Also IIRC, there are signs on the infield roads that tell you what frequency you need to tune.
Other stuff: Passing zones at Road Atlanta: Turn One, Turn Ten (the chicane where "The Dip" used to be), Turn Seven. For the brave (Rock on, Allan McNish!!), also the approach to Turn Five (I was never brave enough to make a move on somebody there, but the pros should have more talent than I!!) and Turn Seven (risky! leads onto the longest straight on the circuit! Bad exit equals bad lap time!)
Turn Nine is a pretty good place to witness just how berkeleying fast modern Prototypes actually are.
Other stuff about living at Rd.Atl: even though the bathrooms in the infield have what looks like a place to take a shower, NONE of them have hot showers. I'm cool with that during the Summer..but in the Fall (and yeah, I've done it at previous Petits, when I spent the whole week there), I only go there when no amount of alcohol is enough to disguise the smell. The only reliable hot shower at Road Atlanta is the big bathroom on the edge of the "Club" paddock, behind and slightly South of the Tower on the track map (please recall that the Track Map has "south" at the top..yeah, it's ridiculous..but it's traditional! )