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Jun 03, 2014We were trackside two years ago. You really just see a blur sitting inside a coach; we went with our Holiday Rambler class A which sits fairly high.
We parked the coach about 10-12' from the fence and set up my ezee up in front between the coach & fence for shade. We ended up standing at the fence line to watch but you really cannot see all that well. We also use track scanners to listen to the broadcast otherwise you would be hard pressed to figure out what is going on after about 20 laps or so.
We've been to many races from Watkins Glenn all the way down to Texas Motor Speedway and Pocono has about the worst sight line but it's still a fun experience.
Spaces are really tight and it's best to quickly make friends with your neighbors. If you have an electric awning then you might be able to get it partway out. Makes sure you put the left side of the rv right along your 'boundary' line with any slides out; space is at a premium.
We parked the coach about 10-12' from the fence and set up my ezee up in front between the coach & fence for shade. We ended up standing at the fence line to watch but you really cannot see all that well. We also use track scanners to listen to the broadcast otherwise you would be hard pressed to figure out what is going on after about 20 laps or so.
We've been to many races from Watkins Glenn all the way down to Texas Motor Speedway and Pocono has about the worst sight line but it's still a fun experience.
Spaces are really tight and it's best to quickly make friends with your neighbors. If you have an electric awning then you might be able to get it partway out. Makes sure you put the left side of the rv right along your 'boundary' line with any slides out; space is at a premium.
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