Great car count in almost all categories. Says a lot for Baders and how they run the facility, always a popular race for fans and racers.
Plane tickets for Norwalk, you need to decide and buy as far in advance as you can, and unlike many other national event locations, there are a number of airport options that are viable if you don't mind driving a little. Cleveland and Toledo are closest. Akron/Canton isn't much further away. Columbus, and even Dayton are options. Hotels in Sandusky are pricey all summer long because of Cedar Point, but again, you can still find decent prices if you reserve far enough in advance...and there are also lodging options south of Norwalk.I would love to attend Norwalk someday, but everything from airfares to motels are Stupid expensive! A famous Photog/Columnist who posts here occasionally says it's his most expensive race
I would love to attend Norwalk someday, but everything from airfares to motels are Stupid expensive! A famous Photog/Columnist who posts here occasionally says it's his most expensive race
That's something that those of us who live in large states don't often understand. I worked races at Martin US 131 4 times, and I flew into 4 different airports to do so - Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Detroit and Indy!Joe have you tried Flying into Detroit ? A major airport may be cheaper. It's not a bad ride from there to Norwalk.
Didn't they used to give away a ticket to the divisional/open if you pre ordered the national event? That seemed like a really good idea to get people in.
Nice to see all the cars not to mention the nearly full bleachers . I always liked the Baders some definitely could learn a lesson .
I thought the turnout this year was the lowest I have ever seen there.