I'm headed to Charm City for the first time to see IndyCars. I've been to the Inner Harbor before and stayed at the Hilton downtown in the past so I'm pretty comfortable with the area and how it's laid out. What I don't know much about is how things are set up during the race. I'm hoping some attendees from the past couple years can help me out and maybe supply tips for others, too?
First of all, I'm staying in Towson, north of the city, and plan to ride Light Rail from Lutherville to where it ends (for this weekend) at Baltimore St. Good idea? Bad? I'm only attending Saturday and Sunday. Any idea how long that train ride takes? 30 minutes? 40?
I have GA tickets for all three days. Apparently that ticket includes Paddock for the ALMS. I'm not buying Paddock for IndyCar. Just wasn't in the budget. That said, it looks like the driver intros happen near the pits and victory lane is close by. Also, I see zero grandstands near pit lane which says to me as a veteran of attending races that I can probably find some good spots to stand around there to watch if it's open to get nearby? What is the access like around that part of the circuit?
Access is really my biggest question, too. Usually road/street courses are pretty open to walk around. Is that the case at Baltimore or are there lots of fences and roped off areas to keep people out? I'm thinking I'd like to get over behind 5, 6, 7 and 8 at some point to look across the track toward the pits. Doable? What about finding some standing room near turn one and two at the start of the race? Or maybe some standing room near turn 3 instead at the start?
Also, I'm guessing there are a lot of businesses inside the circuit, but what about exiting the circuit area? Are there pass outs? Given they're not letting you bring much in, I would imagine so, but you never know...
Any help is greatly appreciated by me and I'm sure others attending too. Thanks!
First of all, I'm staying in Towson, north of the city, and plan to ride Light Rail from Lutherville to where it ends (for this weekend) at Baltimore St. Good idea? Bad? I'm only attending Saturday and Sunday. Any idea how long that train ride takes? 30 minutes? 40?
I have GA tickets for all three days. Apparently that ticket includes Paddock for the ALMS. I'm not buying Paddock for IndyCar. Just wasn't in the budget. That said, it looks like the driver intros happen near the pits and victory lane is close by. Also, I see zero grandstands near pit lane which says to me as a veteran of attending races that I can probably find some good spots to stand around there to watch if it's open to get nearby? What is the access like around that part of the circuit?
Access is really my biggest question, too. Usually road/street courses are pretty open to walk around. Is that the case at Baltimore or are there lots of fences and roped off areas to keep people out? I'm thinking I'd like to get over behind 5, 6, 7 and 8 at some point to look across the track toward the pits. Doable? What about finding some standing room near turn one and two at the start of the race? Or maybe some standing room near turn 3 instead at the start?
Also, I'm guessing there are a lot of businesses inside the circuit, but what about exiting the circuit area? Are there pass outs? Given they're not letting you bring much in, I would imagine so, but you never know...
Any help is greatly appreciated by me and I'm sure others attending too. Thanks!

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