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Of interest- last line of first paragraph. Seems like maybe the Pocono Prez should get the same twitter rush as did the Glen Prez.
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2 hours ago
A Happy New Year Message From Our President:
Dear Race Fans,
I don’t know about you, but our entire staff is pumped to get this year kicked off! 2013 marks one of the most exciting and jam-packed years “The Tricky Triangle” has seen in quite some time. We can’t wait for the long-awaited return of IndyCar, our 32nd-consecutive year with two Cup Series events, our fourth-annual Truck Series race, our 18th-consecutive year with two ARCA races and some other exciting announcements we’ll be making soon enough!
After returning from our winter break, I wanted to start out the year by sharing our Pocono Raceway New Year’s resolution with the most important people in our world…you, the fans!
Our 2013 New Year’s resolution is simple: continue to make improvements to our facility, bring new events here and, most importantly, create the best fan experience possible year in and year out. We’re taking an active stand to hear exactly what areas need improving, directly from fans, drivers and team representatives. We want to know what needs fixing and we can’t do it without your feedback!
The improvement project, which began two years ago and continues this year, started because the fans voiced their concerns. We want to continue this trend and urge you to contact us anytime. Although change does not take place overnight, we take pride in listening, documenting and responding back in a timely fashion. Our Facebook and Twitter pages have become a sounding board where we have direct person-to-person conversations on a daily basis. If you’re not a social media user, email us at poconoposse@poconoraceway.com or leave us a comment right here on our website.
To take this one step further, I am personally available via Twitter (@bidgalsky) or via email (poconoprez@poconoraceway.com). These are two direct lines of communication to me, so, feel free to drop me a note or send me a tweet anytime!
Another new addition to the 2013 season will be our Inaugural Fan Council. This council will help assist us in developing the best possible atmosphere for our fans by sharing their own experiences and discussing various topics with other, fellow race fans. All of the applications have been received and we will be making an announcement next week on which fans were selected.
As we wait for warmer temperatures to arrive in Long Pond, PA, cars to be back on the track and fans to arrive for three racing weekends over a nine week span, it’s time to get back to work as the green flag flies on the year.
On behalf of our entire staff, we wish you and your loved ones a healthy and happy New Year!
Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines!
Brandon Igdalsky
President & CEO
Pocono Raceway
Pocono Raceway shared a link.
2 hours ago
A Happy New Year Message From Our President:
Dear Race Fans,
I don’t know about you, but our entire staff is pumped to get this year kicked off! 2013 marks one of the most exciting and jam-packed years “The Tricky Triangle” has seen in quite some time. We can’t wait for the long-awaited return of IndyCar, our 32nd-consecutive year with two Cup Series events, our fourth-annual Truck Series race, our 18th-consecutive year with two ARCA races and some other exciting announcements we’ll be making soon enough!
After returning from our winter break, I wanted to start out the year by sharing our Pocono Raceway New Year’s resolution with the most important people in our world…you, the fans!
Our 2013 New Year’s resolution is simple: continue to make improvements to our facility, bring new events here and, most importantly, create the best fan experience possible year in and year out. We’re taking an active stand to hear exactly what areas need improving, directly from fans, drivers and team representatives. We want to know what needs fixing and we can’t do it without your feedback!
The improvement project, which began two years ago and continues this year, started because the fans voiced their concerns. We want to continue this trend and urge you to contact us anytime. Although change does not take place overnight, we take pride in listening, documenting and responding back in a timely fashion. Our Facebook and Twitter pages have become a sounding board where we have direct person-to-person conversations on a daily basis. If you’re not a social media user, email us at poconoposse@poconoraceway.com or leave us a comment right here on our website.
To take this one step further, I am personally available via Twitter (@bidgalsky) or via email (poconoprez@poconoraceway.com). These are two direct lines of communication to me, so, feel free to drop me a note or send me a tweet anytime!
Another new addition to the 2013 season will be our Inaugural Fan Council. This council will help assist us in developing the best possible atmosphere for our fans by sharing their own experiences and discussing various topics with other, fellow race fans. All of the applications have been received and we will be making an announcement next week on which fans were selected.
As we wait for warmer temperatures to arrive in Long Pond, PA, cars to be back on the track and fans to arrive for three racing weekends over a nine week span, it’s time to get back to work as the green flag flies on the year.
On behalf of our entire staff, we wish you and your loved ones a healthy and happy New Year!
Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines!
Brandon Igdalsky
President & CEO
Pocono Raceway
wut
The big announcement will be: Monster Truck Mayhem I-GraveDigger v. Big Foot
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Originally Posted by dssman The big announcement will be: Monster Truck Mayhem I-GraveDigger v. Big Foot |
Jesus, tickets are gonna be impossible.
I saw Indy races in the late 70's /early 80's there & then a few NASCAR races over the last 2 decades. I LOVE long pond. I thought we were going to get a Dead show there in 86.......would have been sweet.
"jam-packed"
well, I'm convinced
well, I'm convinced
SO?
Igdalsky'd
Pocono is an awful track to see a race at. When the cars are in Turn 2 you can't see anything but a speck. And when they're on the front straightaway it's so straight you can't see them until they're right in front of you and then they're go passed at 190mph. Only NASCAR race I ever left early from.
I am PT's Pocono corespondent and I am on the case. Let me catch a ride on the deetz truck and ill be back.
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Originally Posted by I_AM_THE_SLIME I am PT's Pocono corespondent and I am on the case. Let me catch a ride on the deetz truck and ill be back. |
get on that shit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concert_Ten
"Black Sabbath and Badfinger were scheduled to appear, but canceled."
July 8
Mother Night - 1:00 p.m.
Claire Hamill
The Groundhogs
Ramatam (with Mitch Mitchell) - 6:00 p.m.
Bull Angus
Cactus
Edgar Winter - 10:00 p.m.
"Black Sabbath and Badfinger were scheduled to appear, but canceled."
July 8
Mother Night - 1:00 p.m.
Claire Hamill
The Groundhogs
Ramatam (with Mitch Mitchell) - 6:00 p.m.
Bull Angus
Cactus
Edgar Winter - 10:00 p.m.
mt
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get on that shit |
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Originally Posted by schwaguy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concert_Ten
"Black Sabbath and Badfinger were scheduled to appear, but canceled." July 8 Mother Night - 1:00 p.m. Claire Hamill The Groundhogs Ramatam (with Mitch Mitchell) - 6:00 p.m. Bull Angus Cactus Edgar Winter - 10:00 p.m. |
damn that concert sounds epic.
"The July 8 concert was scheduled from 1-11 p.m. but due to intermittent weather-related delays, ended at 8:45 a.m. on July 9"
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Originally Posted by VelvetC Pocono is an awful track to see a race at. When the cars are in Turn 2 you can't see anything but a speck. And when they're on the front straightaway it's so straight you can't see them until they're right in front of you and then they're go passed at 190mph. Only NASCAR race I ever left early from. |
I'm sure all that is true, & i don't doubt you, but my summer home has been there my entire life & its a treat to have it within 50 minutes. I freely admit i am not a car guy & am a novice NASCAR fan, but ive had plenty of great times at the races there, & they are critical to the Pocono ecconomy. Go Long Pond!!
alot of my parents friends were at that show
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Originally Posted by VelvetC Pocono is an awful track to see a race at. When the cars are in Turn 2 you can't see anything but a speck. And when they're on the front straightaway it's so straight you can't see them until they're right in front of you and then they're go passed at 190mph. Only NASCAR race I ever left early from. |
AGREED! one race a year there is ENOUGH... what a shitty place to watch a race (my guess from YEARS of watching and attending races)
they should bring back rockingham
I'd love to get Concert ten'd at the tricky jawns.
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damn that concert sounds epic. "The July 8 concert was scheduled from 1-11 p.m. but due to intermittent weather-related delays, ended at 8:45 a.m. on July 9" |
July 9
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - 4:00 a.m.
Faces with Rod Stewart - 5:00 a.m.
Humble Pie
The J. Geils Band
Three Dog Night - 7:40 a.m.
Didn't it save limestone ?
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