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July 23, 2019 at
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Is there a bad seat in the place? Coming from Iowa to the Outlaw race next month. Want to buy tickets in advance and need some advice on where to sit. Thanks in advance.
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July 23, 2019 at
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I've been there once and would say all the seats are similar as long as you dont get right behind a post.
They are similar in you can see well but you only get 1 square foot per person., maybe a bit more. My memory summarized is the seats suck but the visibility is great.
Even though I may not know you, I
care what most of you think!
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July 23, 2019 at
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you wont remember your seat but you will remember the show
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July 24, 2019 at
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Try to sit high up and close to the starter stand,(middle of track) not really a bad seat in house..Food is kinda pricy,beer is okay and cold always..Seeds and peanuts are excellent..Great atmosphere..Enjoy, it will be a night to be remembered.."YOU WANTED THE BEST,YOU GOT EM FOUR ABREAST,OFTEN IMITATED NEVER DUPLICATED THE GREATEST SHOW ON DIRT,THE WORLD OF OUTLAWS NOS ENERGY DRINK SPRINT CARS" You'll enjoy Johnny and get maybe to meet him..Enjoy your night..
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July 24, 2019 at
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Posted By: sprntcrfn on July 23 2019 at 12:50:13 PM
Is there a bad seat in the place? Coming from Iowa to the Outlaw race next month. Want to buy tickets in advance and need some advice on where to sit. Thanks in advance.
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I have not missed an outlaw show at RCS yet. I would certainly stay away from turn 1 seats, the sun will be directly in your eyes for awhile and there's a better chance of dust blowing in your face. The frontstretch/grandstand seats are mostly covered by a roof and are fine, but there are some pillars here and there that could obstruct view - and you really don't know what seats are obstructed when buying. My preference is sitting up high in turn 4. They are bleacher seats labeled as "West" or "West West" when buying the tickets. I typically go for the "West West" section. The wind usually is blowing from the northwest so there's less chance of dust and the view is great.
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July 24, 2019 at
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Thank you all for your information. Don't like sitting under an awning at a race, way to loud for me. Will go for the West or West West. Can't wait to get there and hopefully watch "Dynamite" beat the Outlaws. Thanks again for the info.
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July 24, 2019 at
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Posted By: thirteen on July 24 2019 at 09:02:41 AM
I have not missed an outlaw show at RCS yet. I would certainly stay away from turn 1 seats, the sun will be directly in your eyes for awhile and there's a better chance of dust blowing in your face. The frontstretch/grandstand seats are mostly covered by a roof and are fine, but there are some pillars here and there that could obstruct view - and you really don't know what seats are obstructed when buying. My preference is sitting up high in turn 4. They are bleacher seats labeled as "West" or "West West" when buying the tickets. I typically go for the "West West" section. The wind usually is blowing from the northwest so there's less chance of dust and the view is great.
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We always sit in west west and love that section and view of the track!!
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