Originally Posted by A39Coronet
Originally Posted by fourgearsavoy
Yeah I'm planning on staying the whole weekend but I'm not sure if the 3-5 passes I will make are worth the money they charge for a race entry and also charge for camping. I'll have to make the decision Thursday morning.
It's a shame they need to run the event in such a greedy way.

Gus beer


Hardly greedy. This event, or versions of it, have been that price for quite a few years. $150 to race three days at a world class facility at one of the few remaining all Mopar events is very reasonable.



Agreed. People have no idea how good they have it.
I just paid 250 dollars(125 each) to race for 1,000 dollars in one class and 1500 dollars in another class. Both these classes were the same day(a Sunday) and were back to back as it turned out.
This was at Moparty.
No racing Fri, just time runs, the gamblers race on Saturday was called off because it rained for a while then cleared off( but yet they had more time runs after) instead of the gamblers race because of “ time restraints”
So, Norwalk is indeed a bargain at a super facility compared to other Mopar events, at least Moparty

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