ChampCar Offering Ticket Swap

Posted by BigD 
ChampCar Offering Ticket Swap
Date: June 22, 2005 12:30PM
Posted by: BigD
Just read on the champ car website (www.champcar.ws), that they are offering a one day ticket for the Grand Prix of Cleveland, in exchange for the sunday ticket from the US G.P at Indy. This swap is courtesy of a US bank.

That seems a quick and clever way to get more interest in Champcars and hammer another nail in the coffin of F1 in North America.
Re: ChampCar Offering Ticket Swap
Date: June 22, 2005 12:35PM
Posted by: Zcott
Good on CART, but this has been posted about five times already. ;)

Re: ChampCar Offering Ticket Swap
Date: June 22, 2005 12:44PM
Posted by: BigD
Ooops, my bad! been away for a few days and didnt feel like going through all the posts on the Indy thread, some of the opinions just got me mad last time, so im avoiding stress
Re: ChampCar Offering Ticket Swap
Date: June 22, 2005 01:07PM
Posted by: Zcott
No problem, I didn't read all 47 pages of it anyway! :P

Re: ChampCar Offering Ticket Swap
Date: June 23, 2005 10:23AM
Posted by: montana_uk
Yeah, but the race is this weekend's race in Cleveland. Don't know if many people will travel there to take up the offer.

Laters,

Montana_UK
Re: ChampCar Offering Ticket Swap
Date: June 24, 2005 12:51AM
Posted by: Ferrari_Fuhrer
Though Cleveland usually makes a good race. I remember Mansell and Fittipaldi there in 1993 :)

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Re: ChampCar Offering Ticket Swap
Date: June 24, 2005 01:08AM
Posted by: Red Sam
Ohio is next to Indiana - its not as far as it could be...



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