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Or support an independent race such as MCR or Heartland. Hint hint.
Our entry fee is $100 and we pay twice as much as a divisional. Last edited by Stephanie; 04-25-2017 at 08:55 PM. |
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Most Divisionals require crew members to have a wrist band to be in the lanes and up at the starting line. Don't think you can have a spectator get a band.
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When you sign for the restricted area wrist band, how do they know whether you paid as a spectator or a crew person?
I think everyone is missing my point, why does a crew person get charged more than a spectator in the first place? I know the answer, because they can. |
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In D3 you get a different ticket if you are a crew. Usually a different color, like spectators are red and crew is green, or the crew pass has "crew" stamped on it. You take that crew pass to registration and that's where you get the arm band.
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