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Topic: KNOXVILLE SEATING POLICY
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March 13, 2013 at
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i tried to buy tickets to the may WOO race at knoxville and found out they will not sell reserved seats in turn one.they only sell tickets in the 4 sections behind start finish,my question is is this a new policy,if so it sure is not fan friendly,anybody know if this is how they handle the weekly races.thanks for any info
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March 13, 2013 at
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Just buy general admission tickets at the track. There will be plenty of seats available.
Ask Frank
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March 13, 2013 at
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all weekly races are 100% general addmission except for season ticket holders. Which their names should be on the seat back. Knoxville will not fill the front stretch for an outlaw show again unless they let everyone in free. just not going to happen. sign of the times
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March 13, 2013 at
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This has been the same since I can remember. The only show that is all reserved is the 410 Nats. There is plenty of open, good seats available for General Admission.
My wife told me if I went to one more Sprint Car race
she would leave me.................I'm sure gonna miss
that ol' gal.
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March 13, 2013 at
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I actually sit in Section A which sits right at the entrance to turn one and there is always plenty of seats low and high, wherever you would like to sit.
Ask Frank
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March 13, 2013 at
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Posted By: ortim on March 13 2013 at 11:22:50 AM
i tried to buy tickets to the may WOO race at knoxville and found out they will not sell reserved seats in turn one.they only sell tickets in the 4 sections behind start finish,my question is is this a new policy,if so it sure is not fan friendly,anybody know if this is how they handle the weekly races.thanks for any info
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It's been that way for probably around 25 years or more. Section C,D, E, F and G have reserved from somewhere around row 20 and up for Outlaw shows. All other seats are General Admission.
They do the same for the 360 Nationals and the Late Model Nationals as well.
The 410 Nationals are the only event where every seat is reserved (front and backstretch).
Unless people start turning up in droves for a regular WoO race, I don't see it ever changing (there are 17,289 seats on the frontstretch (and the suites), so you can have nearly 20,000 there before the backstretch seating will ever get opened for anything other than Nationals as well.
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March 15, 2013 at
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Vande77 is correct. For special events only sections C thru G, rows 20 and up are reserved seating for WoO, 360 Nationals, Late Model Nationals, Capitani Classic.
Eric Arnold
Social Media Manager & Track Historian
Knoxville Raceway
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