F1 Boston?
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F1 Boston?
Anyone ever been there? What is it? Best times to go? Recommended amount of people to go with? How long could you spend in there? Prices? I was just looking for any info like that that you wont get on teh web site.
Oh and, I'm not really the best person to organize this, but we could have a meet up there?
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Edit: and also, what about the age thing? 18+? 21+?
Oh and, I'm not really the best person to organize this, but we could have a meet up there?
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Edit: and also, what about the age thing? 18+? 21+?
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I think you have to be 18 minimum...as for the details, it was touched upon by blk4blk - but the recap goes like this:
Go there expecting to pay 35.00 at least. That's 15.00 for a "license" for the entire day to race, and 25.00 for one track. You can get an annual pass that's like 25.00 but has it's benefits - you can reserve track times with an annual pass, and you don't have to pay 15.00 again...
As with most places, Fridays and Saturdays are packed. Best to get there early - the weekdays is a good time because all you run into is leagues, but usually one track is open for the public. They have two tracks: the "country" course which is more fast-paced with an s curve, and the "city" course, which is slower, but with more twisty-turns and two levels.
There's a bar there, a small pool hall, and a dance club - the track is fun, and though you're not on there for very long, it seems longer.
It's a great place to meet - ample parking shared with a gym. So it's a nice but fairly pricey outing. I always recommend going - I've been there twice and it's pretty cool...
Go there expecting to pay 35.00 at least. That's 15.00 for a "license" for the entire day to race, and 25.00 for one track. You can get an annual pass that's like 25.00 but has it's benefits - you can reserve track times with an annual pass, and you don't have to pay 15.00 again...
As with most places, Fridays and Saturdays are packed. Best to get there early - the weekdays is a good time because all you run into is leagues, but usually one track is open for the public. They have two tracks: the "country" course which is more fast-paced with an s curve, and the "city" course, which is slower, but with more twisty-turns and two levels.
There's a bar there, a small pool hall, and a dance club - the track is fun, and though you're not on there for very long, it seems longer.
It's a great place to meet - ample parking shared with a gym. So it's a nice but fairly pricey outing. I always recommend going - I've been there twice and it's pretty cool...
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