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Best seats at New Hampshire?

For anyone who has been to Loudon before....

Is there a difference between turns 3/4 seating and 1/2 besides the actual position to the racetrack? I always hear people like 1/2 more for some odd reason. I was thinking row 25 would be high enough.

I would appreciate for anyone who has been there to post where they sat and how they liked the view.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    i sat at turn 1 row 28 it was perfect

  • 1 decade ago

    I've been to every cup race at Loudon and sat 20 rows up looking down onto the exit of turn 4 every time. Really like those seats, there's a good basically unobstructed view of the entire track, the exit of turn 2 is a bit iffy. Great view of the cars speeding down the back stretch and going into turn 3. Also REALLY LOUD as they mash the gas getting back onto the front stretch.

  • 1 decade ago

    we sat in turns 3&4 and the main grandstand. the turns are ok, I guess it all depends on what you like. we like to see pit road so we kept upgrading our tickets every year until we got main grandstand (behind the flag stand) around 20 rows up. for the truck and nationwide race you can buy general admission tickets, which allows you to sit almost anywhere. (except for turns 3&4 their closed for those races) if you go to one of those races just kind of move around and sit in different places until you find a place that suits you. remember that area and if you plan to become a ticket holder, returning year after year keep upgrading until you get that perfect seat. people rave about turns 1&2 but I have never been over there for a race. allot of the action "wrecks" seem to happen there. I assume the action coming off pit road must be cool too. hope this helped.

  • 1 decade ago

    The one you can afford?

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