Happy campers encouraged at Red Bull MotoGP

Friday, 07 Mar, 2014 0

Circuit of The Americas is selling reserved camping spaces during the 2014 Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas, April 11-13, as MotoGP makes its return to Austin, Texas.

An upgrade is now available for those wanting a camping experience with extra amenities during the race weekend.

Two different sizes of dry camping spaces are available in Parking Lot N on the east side of the track just a short walk away from Turns 3, 4 and 5, the sequence of ultra-fast "esses."

Campers may purchase a 20′ x 20′ space for $150 or a 20′ x 40′ space for $300. To receive access to electrical and water services, campers must purchase the $600 dry camping upgrade.

Campers may load in as early as Wednesday, April 9, at noon CT and must load out by Monday, April 14, at noon CT.

A full list of information and guidelines about camping at COTA is available at http://circuitoftheamericas.com/visit/rv-parking.

Camping, parking and tickets can be purchased online at http://circuitoftheamericas.com/motogp/.

Single-day general admission tickets for the 2014 Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas start at $39 for Friday’s practice sessions, and single-day reserved seats start at $59.

Three-day weekend passes start at $89 for general admission or $139 for reserved seats.
 



 

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