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Originally Posted by Tom Goldman
Not only was the right side of the track lined from start to finishline with wall to wall campers, at $900 to $1200 A SPOT ,3 ROWS DEEP. ...they also opened up the pit side to campers from the new equipment garage all the way to the score boards, at $500 to $700 a spot. ... Contrary to what others observed ,I thought there were quite a few spectators there on Friday ,especially in the afternoon . Probably due to the Pro Mods getting their first qualifier at 5:00 in the afternoon. Saturday ,the place was packed. I left at 2:00 and they were still coming in . With the track temps over 145 at the peak of the day they probably should have scraped the track more frequently because after the SS cars were all spinning, they scraped the track and Super Gas went out with no problems.
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If it still holds true from when I worked at MG before Kyle bought it, I believe any of the camping in house - so like at MG the Suite side / Right side near the scoreboards that are normally 5-8 deep NHRA gets a good chunk of that profit (think it's 60-70%), also parking they get 60% of the $10 or $20 they charge. I know the camping over near the office in the actual Campground is controlled by the track, so they make that, but the costs aren't as high because you're not right up against the track. It sounds like they will be back to VMP next year, they were telling people to renew their tickets for 2025.