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Topic: I-55 Seating?
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July 26, 2014 at
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Heading up to I-55 for the WoO Ironman. Very excited to visit this track. Any recommendations on where to sit/not to sit? I'm going to call the track today to purchase. Any other tips? Concessions, etc.
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July 26, 2014 at
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Only certain higher rows on the front and back stretch are reserved. Most. seats are general admission. The seats in turns 3 and 4 offer a great few but you will get blasted with dirt. Otherwise just set front or back high enough to see over the modified haulers parked in the infield. The track is a deep bowl so you only need to be a few rows high. After you get your seats and they push the cushion up you must go over to turn 3 and watch them come down the back stretch and slam the cushion only a few feet from you. You can feel the force of the cars as they come into the corner. Best few I have ever seen at any track.
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July 26, 2014 at
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I just look at the tickets available on the WOO website where you can buy tickets online. You can also buy directly from the track. Best reserved seats available for two day tickets are in Section C, Row 10 (of 16 rows), seat 34 or so. These are frontstretch toward turn 4 near the flagstand. There are higher seats nearer turn 4 in section C but you may get hit with dirt in this area.
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