cameraman
01-12-06, 02:05 PM
I guess they can afford them now...
"By swapping the pit lane and race track we accomplish two goals," said San José Grand Prix Vice President and General Manager, Bob Singleton. "First, we addressed one of the major concerns of the drivers, to improve the pit lane exit and make it safer. Second, we wanted to enhance the view of the pit lane and on-track action from the grandstands. By moving pit lane across the street, we accomplished both goals," he explained. Singleton also noted that, "As a result of the change we have also relocated the Champ Car paddock to inside the Convention Center."
http://www.sanjosegrandprix.com/images/trackmap775.gif
Tickets for the 2006 San José Grand Prix can be purchased online at SJGP.com, Ticketmaster.com, by visiting a Ticketmaster ticket center or by calling 408-998-TIXS (8497), 415-421-TIXS or 510-625-TIXS. Tickets start at $25 for general admission and go up to $160 for a three-day Gold Grandstand seat.
"By swapping the pit lane and race track we accomplish two goals," said San José Grand Prix Vice President and General Manager, Bob Singleton. "First, we addressed one of the major concerns of the drivers, to improve the pit lane exit and make it safer. Second, we wanted to enhance the view of the pit lane and on-track action from the grandstands. By moving pit lane across the street, we accomplished both goals," he explained. Singleton also noted that, "As a result of the change we have also relocated the Champ Car paddock to inside the Convention Center."
http://www.sanjosegrandprix.com/images/trackmap775.gif
Tickets for the 2006 San José Grand Prix can be purchased online at SJGP.com, Ticketmaster.com, by visiting a Ticketmaster ticket center or by calling 408-998-TIXS (8497), 415-421-TIXS or 510-625-TIXS. Tickets start at $25 for general admission and go up to $160 for a three-day Gold Grandstand seat.