Is this event open to the public? Are tickets sold in advance or at the gate? Or might it be free? Thanks. Ron
Don't quote me, but I know it is open to the public. The great thing is that everyone is allowed to be in the pits, so you get to see everything RIGHT in front of you. I haven't been to one yet, but I hope to make it to this year's event. As far as tickets? I have no idea how much they cost...
Thanks. Several of us will caravan to Sonoma from Sacramento. Is Saturday or Sunday better? Or both equally entertaining?
Also at Laguna Seca on August 9/10 This event will also feature the FXX Group and Corse Clienti F1 cars. http://www.ferrarichallenge.com/ Photos from the 2007 event here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimz68/sets/72157600077581537/ Jim
All cars go out on the track on both days but Sunday is the actual Challenge race. Obviously the race adds a bit more excitement than just the cars doing practice laps.
I'll definetley be there this year. Seen pics and it looks like a great event. Really want to see/hear an FXX!!! -Brian
Acually, there are two races... one saturday and one sunday... same points alloted in each. Have fun if you head out! FNA usually runs a driving school too. Lots of track time in your street car.
FC is a great experience! Here are some links to old Ferrari Challenge threads: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146730&highlight=ferrari+challenge+infineon http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146699&highlight=ferrari+challenge+infineon http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=146788&highlight=ferrari+challenge+infineon http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=142361&highlight=ferrari+challenge+infineon http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=136583&highlight=ferrari+challenge+infineon
+1 I haven't been to this event and would like to know if it's worth it. Otherwise, I don't mind bringing my Brand X car and park with the masses and STILL get to view the Challenge cars up close.
Can't make it friday or saturday, but will hopefully be there on sunday....sunday sounds like a good day, right? -Thanks, Brian
I would also know whether the VIP packages are worth it? I am driving down from seattle with my son to the races and i talked with the owners of Ferrari of Seattle which they have 3 car's entered and Roberto said that it 1st class treatment. So i guess i will see when i get there on sunday. I have never been to the races before so i am hoping it will be worth it.
Major question .... how's the parking? Can you bring your FCar and not worry about door dings? We KNOW that this is #1 concern.
This might be helpful..links to video of paddock area and parking.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmYXoxlKch4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBceCsO9h-Y
the vip package says it give you access to park in the ferrari paddock area, meaning you cant park there unless you have the VIP package?
Brian, Take a look at the two links in my previous posting..and you'll get an idea of how many fcars to expect..
In case anyone is wondering, Friday is free admission, and on Saturday and Sunday there is a $20 fee at the gate.
Not a great video, but shows how easy it was to park, and there is protected area. I believe some of the VIP package includes lunch etc. in an private tent....we usually eat before we go. http://youtube.com/watch?v=zOUiprbTx_4 here are the three F1's I took last year: crank up the sound and note their music! http://youtube.com/watch?v=J_EdVCUjK_4 LAST: Infineon schedule = http://www.infineonraceway.com/schedule/raceway_schedule/
Is it worth buying the VIP package? It cost 20 bucks to get in at the gate. The VIP package cost about 120 per person. So what's so VIP about it besides being able to park with the rest of the horses and a meal? I'm sure for $200 bucks I can bring my wife to a nice restaurant. What else does a "VIP" get besides the parking and a meal? Thanks