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So, now that Jamboree is all over and done with, who's up for going to indy?

Unfortantly I didnt get the chance to go to Jamboree this year due to having to work both Saturday & Sunday. Was given the chance to not work on Saturday, but if it allows me to bring in extra $$'s to spend on the skyline, then that's what I'll do!

Indy's only a month away now (exactly from this day).

I'm thinkin of just headin down for the weekend and getting a wknd pass (Friday night, Saturday & Sunday entry).

Who else here is going?

Should be a good 4 day event! All those fumes, chicks, drinks, food & everythin else that comes with those indy cars & v8supercars just couldnt make things feel more better then being in a real motorsport event!

Anyone entering their car in for the Friday night event at all?

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Who watches Indy cars these days?

Indy Cars = More Speed = More of a chance to hit the wall = More excitement/entertainment to watch.

Other then that. When they come down through their gears and then just take off, it sounds really awesome!

weekend pass is like $150 isnt it?

Nope. That's some special deal they are doing for a 4 day pass on TV I think.

Weekend Adult Pass - $120.00

Weekend Adult Cons. Pass - $90.00

Time to bring out the old wheel chair I think! hehe

Otherwise, you can pay each day your down there (these are adult prices, not consession prices).

Thursday - $29.00

Friday - $48.00

Saturday - $70.00

Sunday - $76.00

Rather buy the weekend pass and save myself $26 and put it towards fuel.

Source - http://www.indy.com.au/pricing

Ohhh yeah! If you buy your Indy tickets through Ticket, it's a free train ride down there and back.

Source - http://www.indy.com.au/gettingthere/ridefree

Those interested in seeing the track -

http://www.indy.com.au/event/trackmap

Hope this information is handy for atleast someone! :O

I went for the Sat a few years back. ALthough it wasn' the main race it was awesome experience. I just haven't been able to make it back again :O

Yeah, I've only ever been once and that was for the whole 4 days back in 2003. Was a awesome experience and had it all video recorded and everything.

This year, I'll just be taking still pics probably as I got to organise to buy a digital camera before Indy!

Guys (and girls)

I think you're all missing the point of Indy. Its the whole weekend experience, including The unit girls :D (Anyone who has been before will know what I am taking about) :P The day parties, The nightlife, oh and the cars/alarm clock to wake you up at bloody 8am when your head feels like it should explode.

Hope to see few Skylines down there this yr, cus I'll be there! ;)

ill be there in a unit somewhere on the track

No one goes there to watch indy cars they go there for the atmosphere

If your after a bunch of yeller's from your belcony, let us know! We'll be there to yell for the chicks on your behalf while your sittin back gettin a couple of beer's down

:):D:P;)

been every yer since i was about 13... bar one year....it gets boring if your watching the racing non stop but the atmosphere is awesome...last year was particularly good...drunken balcony parties+naked chickies+plus motor racing= one friggen sick weekend!!!

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