Sorry about the delay in responding--for a retired guy, the charter business is running my wheels off. I have been in the stands at Kansas Speedway a couple of times (ticket provided by client) in the early years of the track. As ticket prices increased, I found myself at least once each season parked in the "bus ghetto", a gravel lot far removed from the track. That's what I was expecting this time as well. I was running under a limo operator--client was the sponsor of 31 car. Parked the two coaches in the infield adjacent to their killer hospitality suite--a semi folded out to a covered party deck, with a second level observation deck. Ryan Newman and the crew chief came out and did a Q&A with the group. Great food, perfect viewing venue. Free to roam the fence from behind pit row to turn one. A fellow driver always transports the pit teams for three cars. She escorted me into pit row during the race. Arms length from the crew during freaky fast tire changes and refueling. Those tires (not China Bombs) are really warm when they come off. Bottom line, if you are a NASCAR fan and have the opportunity (and wherewithal) to experience a race from the infield, by al means, jump on it.