NASCAR FANS---LET'S GET THIS GUIDE TO #1...if you stopped by to check this out, even if you don't finish reading it, please take the time to "VOTE" at the bottom...
Attending a NASCAR race is a great experience that I highly recommend to anyone...but there are some things I think everyone needs to know before they go:
Higher vs. Lower Seats...
View from Row 42
Row one..is that Kahne or Mayfield??
1) The higher the seats the better...period. Unless you want your cavities rattled out of your head, stay off the first 20 rows of any track. Secondly, if you are too low, you will not be able to see anything more than what is going on in front of you, and at 180mph at some tracks, that is NOT much. You want to be up high enough to see the whole track. Ask your seller if the seats have backs (there is nothing worse than sitting in a section without seat backs and being surrounded by 500 pound gorillas...voice of experience), what part of the row, if there are any visual obstructions, etc. If the seller won't disclose the exact seat location to you, they should atleast let you know if they are aisle seats, or middle of a section, etc. I find it amusing when I see a seller toutin... ...read the full guide >>>



