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Entire contents of this magazine are copyright 2007 by Anthem Motorsports, Inc. Contents may not be reproduced in any manner, either whole or in part without written permission from the publisher. Anthem publishes more than 1.5 million fan guides at America’s most prestigious tracks. Printed in the U.S.A. 3 Ticket and Will Call Information Event Schedule May 18-20 Kawasaki AMA Superbike Showdown, presented by Supercuts June 2-3 Wine Country Classic vintage car races June 22-24 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Weekend • Ravenswood Winery Pole Day, June 22 • Blue Lizard Suncream 200, June 23 • Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sunday, June 24 July 6-8 Infineon Cougar Mountain Classic July 27-29 FRAM Autolite NHRA Nationals August 3-5 CAL-STEAM/KOHLER NHRA Division Drag Races, presented by Korbel August 24-26 Event Day Ticket Information and Services Ticket information and assistance with ticket related issues is available at the Guest Services building, which is located at Gate 1, the main entrance into the facility off Highway 121. Infineon Raceway ticket representatives will be happy to answer any questions, as well as provide ticket information on upcoming events. Hours at Guest Services are: a.m.-one hour after the conclusion of racing. Ticket Pit Stop Take advantage of special ticket offers and purchase tickets to future events by visiting the Infineon Raceway Ticket Pit Stop. The Ticket Pit Stop is located behind section D of the Main Grandstand. Ticket Upgrades Upgrade from general admission to reserved seating by visiting Infineon Raceway Ticket Upgrade Booths. (Applies to NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar® weekends) Ticket Upgrades NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series & IndyCar® Racing Ticket Upgrade Locations • Main Grandstand, behind section D next to the Ticket Pit Stop • Earnhardt Turn 2 Terrace, behind section B • Rob Brown Turn 3 Terrace, behind section D • Turn Terrace, behind section C • Turn 9 Terrace, behind section E FRAM Autolite NHRA Nationals Ticket Upgrade Locations • Main Grandstand, behind section D next to the Ticket Pit Stop • Temporary Grandstand, Tower Reserved, behind section • Turn 9 Terrace, behind section E Toyota “Pickup” Windows (Will-Call/Credentials) Toyota “Pickup” Windows (Will-Call/Credentials) are located at Guest Services (Gate 1) for all events with the exception of NASCAR. On NASCAR Weekend, Toyota “Pickup” Windows are located at Gate 9 off Lakeville Highway. Motorola Indy 300, presented by Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel 4 5 General Information AAA Designated Driver Program Come by the AAA Designated Driver Program booth to become the designated driver for your group. Just fill out a pledge card — under the direction of the AAA — and receive a FREE bottle of smartwater. Look for the AAA booth, located behind the Main Grandstand, at the AMA, NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar® event weekends. The program is also sponsored by Vitamin Water. ATM Locations Bank of America ATMs can be found in the following locations: • Raceway Café • Main Grandstand behind section A • Main Grandstand behind section N • Earnhardt Turn 2 Terrace near the permanent restroom building • Turn 10 Vendor Area near the permanent restroom building Autograph Sessions Get an autograph from your favorite racer. Organized autograph sessions are scheduled for the AMA, NHRA and IndyCar® event weekends. Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for details. Automobile Assistance Tow vehicles are on-site during race weekends to provide assistance with lockouts and dead batteries. Please stop by Guest Services, located at Gate 1, for assistance. Child ID Wristbands Families with young children should take advantage of the Infineon Raceway Child ID Wristband program. Each child will receive a wristband that will enable raceway staff to assist in locating the child’s guardian or parent, in the event that he/ she becomes lost. Just stop by Guest Services, located at Gate 1, or the Ticket Pit Stop, located behind the Main Grandstand, for details. It will just take a few minutes to provide raceway staff with the necessary information to get your child dialed-in with the program. 8 Ear Plugs Ear plugs are available for purchase at Wine Country Motorsports, located next to the Raceway Café in the main competitor pit area, during all major events. Additional sales locations will open during the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, NHRA and IndyCar® events and will be conveniently located near major seating areas. Concessions Food and beverages are available throughout the raceway at concession stands and carts managed by Levy Restaurants. Find a variety of your favorite foods including hot dogs, tacos, pizza, barbecue dishes and much more. Exit and Re-Entry If you leave the raceway and plan on returning the same day, you must have your hand stamped and event tickets to re-enter. Hand stamps are available at Gate 1 for all events and at Gate for the AMA, NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, NHRA and IndyCar® events. First Aid, Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital First aid stations are located behind every major seating area at the NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar® events. Please visit the Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Medical Center, located at the south end of the main competitor pit area near the Raceway Café, for all other events. Gate Opening Times Gates open daily at am. During the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup gates open at am. Guest Services Guests with ticketing problems or customer service issues should visit Guest Services. Guest Services is located at Gate 1 and open from am to one-half hour after the conclusion of the day’s racing. Ice Sales Ice can be purchased at the Raceway Café from am-4pm during all major events at Infineon Raceway. The Raceway Café is located at the south end of the main competitor pit area. 9 Information, Nationwide Insurance Event information, including facility maps and weekend schedules, is available at the Nationwide Insurance Information Booth, located directly behind the Main Grandstand. Additional information booths are set-up during the NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar® race weekends and are conveniently located near major seating areas. Designated smoking areas are as follows: • Main Grandstand behind section G • Earnhardt Turn 2 Terrace behind section B • Rob Brown Turn 3 Terrace behind section D • Turn Terrace behind section C • Turn 9 Terrace behind sections A and F Lost Children Parents or guardians looking for their children should contact an Infineon Raceway representative immediately. Children separated from their parents or guardians will be taken to Guest Services, located at Gate 1. Speedway Children’s Charities Booth Visit the Speedway Children’s Charities booth to learn more about the charitable arm of Infineon Raceway. Speedway Children’s Charities is dedicated to raising money for needy youth organizations in Sonoma County, and has distributed more than $2.1 million since 2002. Look for the Speedway Children’s Charities booth, located behind the Main Grandstand near the shuttle turnaround, at the AMA, WCC, NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar® event weekends. Lost & Found Found items are taken to Guest Services located at Gate 1. Items are kept at Guest Services until the conclusion of the event weekend. The Infineon Raceway main office (800-80-RACE) handles all unclaimed items beginning the next business day. Pets Pets are allowed in camping areas only. Only seeing-eye dogs, or dogs used to assist disabled guests, are allowed in competitor pit and seating areas. Police & Security For your safety and convenience, police and security personnel are stationed throughout the raceway. If you have an emergency, please notify the nearest Infineon Raceway representative for assistance. Radio Broadcasts Racing is broadcast on 8.9 FM. Smoking Smoking is NOT permitted in any seating area, concession line or elevator at Infineon Raceway. Guests wishing to smoke must go to designated smoking areas. 10 Spazmatics LIVE at most major events in 2007 The Spazmatics are a hilariously cool science nerd 80’s pop synth new wave dance show. They perform a variety of music by bands including Flock of Seagulls, The Go-Gos, Oingo Boingo, The Cure, INXS, Duran Duran, Berlin, Madonna, Billy Idol and many more great bands that were popular in the ‘80s! This great band will perform behind the main grandstand during most of our major events in 200... don’t miss it! Telephones Pay phones are located in the following locations: • Raceway Café • Main Grandstand behind section D • Main Grandstand behind section L 11 12 13 &!.'5)$% Shuttle Information 3HUTTLE)NFORMATION BLUE Shuttle Route TAKES YOU TO: • Lot 1 & 2 Nationwide Insurance Fan Assistance Patrol .ATIONWIDE)NSURANCE&AN!SSISTANCE0ATROL The Nationwide Insurance Fan Assistance Patrol Shuttle Service is available to take 4HE.ATIONWIDE)NSURANCE&AN!SSISTANCE0ATROL'OLF#ARTSERVICE Infineon Raceway guests to and from major parking lots and seating areas. Look ISAVAILABLETOTAKE)NFINEON2ACEWAYGUESTSTOANDFROMMAJOR for the blue canopied Nationwide Insurance golf carts at the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series event at Infineon Raceway. PARKINGLOTSANDSEATINGAREAS,OOKFORTHEBLUECANOPIED RED Shuttle Route TAKES YOU TO: • Main Grandstand • Earnhardt Turn 2 Terrace • Rob Brown Turn 3 Terrace • Turn 7 Terrace .ATIONWIDE)NSURANCEGOLFCARTSATTHE.!3#!2.%84%,#UP Nationwide Insurance Information Booths EVENTAT)NFINEON2ACEWAY Event information, including facility maps and weekend schedules, is available at the Nationwide Insurance Information Booth, located directly behind the Main Grandstand. Additional information booths are set-up during the NASCAR, NHRA .ATIONWIDE)NSURANCE)NFORMATION"OOTHS and IRL race weekends and are conveniently located near major seating areas. %VENTINFORMATIONINCLUDINGFACILITYMAPSANDWEEKENDSCHEDULES ISAVAILABLEATTHE.ATIONWIDE)NSURANCE)NFORMATION"OOTH Nationwide Insurance Shuttle Service InLOCATEDDIRECTLYBEHINDTHE-AIN'RANDSTAND!DDITIONALINFORMA addition to the Fan Assistance Patrol, Nationwide Insurance, along with Infineon Raceway, provides a FREE shuttle service available to transport guests around TIONBOOTHSARESETUPDURINGTHE.!3#!2.(2!AND)2,RACE the facility. WEEKENDSANDARECONVENIENTLYLOCATEDNEARMAJORSEATINGAREAS YELLOW Shuttle Route TAKES YOU TO: • Lots 4 & 5 • Trackside RV Terraces (Rows A-G) Shuttle Routes .ATIONWIDE)NSURANCE3HUTTLE3ERVICE Infineon Raceway utilizes colored (blue, green, purple, red and yellow) shuttle routes to make it easy to identify what shuttle will get you to the correct seating location and parking lot. PURPLE Shuttle Route TAKES YOU TO: • Parking Lots 7-10 • Cougar Mountain Campground )NADDITIONTOTHE&AN!SSISTANCE0ATROL.ATIONWIDE)NSURANCE ALONGWITH)NFINEON2ACEWAYPROVIDESA&2%%SHUTTLESERVICE AVAILABLETOTRANSPORTGUESTSAROUNDTHEFACILITY 3HUTTLE2OUTES )NFINEON2ACEWAYUTILIZESCOLOREDBLUEGREENPURPLEREDAND YELLOWSHUTTLEROUTESTOMAKEITEASYTOIDENTIFYWHATSHUTTLEWILL GETYOUANDYOURFAMILYTOTHECORRECTSEATINGLOCATIONAND PARKINGLOT 14 WWWINFINEONRACEWAYCOM GREEN Shuttle Route TAKES YOU TO: • Turn 9 Terrace • Parking Lots 11-14 T Shuttle Transfer Area Guests needing to access seating and parking lots may need to transfer to a different colored route The RED, YELLOW, GREEN and PURPLE shuttle routes stop at the Transfer Area 15 1 1 Guests with Disabilities Accessible Restrooms All permanent restroom facilities at Infineon Raceway are wheelchair accessible. Permanent restrooms are located at: • Main Grandstand • Turn 2 • Turn 10 Wheelchair accessible portable restrooms are located near all other major seating areas. Electric Convenience Vehicles (ECVs) Disabled guests may operate single-person electric convenience vehicles at Infineon Raceway. ECVs and golf carts are not available to rent. Disabled Guest Parking Enter Gate 1. You must have all of the following to be able to park in the lots designated for our disabled guests: • Disabled placard or special identification license plate • Disabled identification card • Driver’s license matching the name of the disabled guest on the identification card Once at Gate 1, merge to the far right entry lane. From there you will be directed to one of two designated handicap parking areas: Lower Handicap and Upper Handicap. Parking is first come, first served with the Lower Handicap lot parked first. Seating Information Wheelchair and companion seating is offered at both the Hillside Terraces and Main Grandstand. Chairs for companion seating in the Hillside Terraces are available at the ticket upgrade booths in the following locations (NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar® weekends only): • Main Grandstand behind section C • Earnhardt Turn 2 Terrace behind section B • Rob Brown Turn 3 Terrace behind section D • Turn Terrace behind section C • Turn 9 Terrace behind section E 18 Service Animals Infineon Raceway recognizes the importance of service animals in assisting guests with visual and other impairments. These animals are welcome throughout the property, but must remain leashed and harnessed at all times. Shuttle Service – Pick-Up/Drop-Off Points A shuttle service is available to take guests to/from the designated handicap parking lots and major seating areas. Pick-up/drop-off points are found in the following locations: • Main Grandstand near the shuttle turnaround • Earnhardt Turn 2 Terrace behind section B • Rob Brown Turn 3 Terrace behind section D • Turn Terrace behind section B • Turn 9 Terrace behind section F • Gate 3 (50 Acre Campground Pick-Up) Wristbands To access the disabled guest golf cart shuttle service and grandstand elevator you must have a wristband. Wristbands are issued by the Infineon Raceway Golf Cart Service staff just after you enter the raceway and park your vehicle. Wristbands will be labeled Lower or Upper, indicating your parking location. Disabled guests plus one accompanying individual receive SOLID color wristbands. Additional guests in the party receive STRIPED wristbands. SOLID WRISTBANDS provide full access to the Golf Cart Shuttle Service and Main Grandstand Elevator. STRIPED WRISTBANDS provide limited access. Access is based on the number of people waiting for the service at that time. 19 Raceway Policies Infineon Raceway is committed to providing a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all guests. To help ensure a positive race-day experience, please review the following guidelines and restrictions. Guest Code of Conduct Infineon Raceway staff supports an environment where guests can enjoy the event experience free from unacceptable behavior, including but not limited to the following: • Foul/abusive language or obscene gestures • Intoxication or other signs of impairment related to alcohol consumption • Any disruption of the event, including throwing of objects or trespassing in restricted areas • Displays of affection not appropriate in a public, family setting • Obscene or indecent clothing • Sitting in a location other than the guest’s ticketed seat • Fighting, taunting, or making threatening remarks or gestures • Selling of merchandise without the written consent of the raceway • Lawn chairs and stadium-type seats with legs (chairs and seat cushions must be flat with no legs) • Inline skates/skateboards • Umbrellas in seating areas • Wagons • Weapons • Fireworks All items brought into the raceway are subject to search. Golf Cart and Vehicle Restrictions Infineon Raceway provides a free shuttle service to/from major parking and seating areas. For your safety, and the safety of others, the use of personaltransportation vehicles is prohibited. Unauthorized vehicles, including ATVs, golf carts, motorized bikes, scooters or skateboards are NOT allowed at Infineon Raceway. Unauthorized vehicles may be taken and held by raceway officials until the conclusion of the event. Guests violating this policy may be asked to leave the facility. Guests not adhering to the above code, or behaving inappropriately will be asked to leave the facility. Please remember to be courteous and considerate while at Infineon Raceway. If anyone is interfering with your enjoyment of the event, please contact the nearest Infineon Raceway representative for assistance. Guest Guidelines – Items Allowed into the Raceway The following items are allowed at the raceway, but must not exceed 15” x 15” x 15” in size. • Bags/Backpacks • Coolers • Plastic Bottles • Seat Cushions Guests are not allowed to enter the facility with the following items: • Alcohol • Bottles/glass containers/cans 20 Authorized vehicles are operated by credentialed Infineon Raceway personnel, event sponsors and competitors only. No one under the age of 1 is allowed to operate a vehicle at Infineon Raceway. Disabled guests are allowed to use singleperson ECVs (Electric Convenience Vehicles). 21 Camping Information Make Infineon Raceway your home away from home during race weekends by purchasing space in one of four different campgrounds at the facility. Arriving at the Raceway in your RV Please check your RV pass to confirm the gate to enter for admission. Campers checking in at Gates 1 or 9 staying in the Trackside RV Terraces, Cougar Mountain Campground or Carousel Campgrounds should read the following Gate Entry Information. • Please have your RV pass on your vehicle (attach the pass to the lower left inside corner (driver’s side)) • Everyone entering the raceway, including children, must have tickets for each day of the event. • Upon entering, your tickets will be scanned and stapled together. You will then be given a wristband. If you have guests staying with you throughout the weekend they must also have weekend tickets and wristbands. If a wristband was not given to you or one of your guests at check-in, please stop by Guest Services located at Gate 1. Camping Wristbands A camping wristband is used to identify you as a weekend guest and helps you avoid any hassles with gate re-entry and campground checks. It is recommended that all guests staying overnight at Infineon Raceway have their tickets and wristband on them at all times. Daily Exit and Re-Entry If you leave the raceway and plan on returning the same day, you must have all of the following to re-enter: • Event Weekend Tickets • Camping Wristband • Additional Vehicle Pass Campground Rules and Restrictions • CHARCOAL barbecues are not allowed at Infineon Raceway. Gas grills using propane are permitted. • Open flame or open pit campfires are prohibited • Camping is permitted in designated areas only • Quiet Time will be enforced from midnight- a.m. – music, portable generators, etc, must be turned off during those times • Keep fire lanes open at all times • Offensive signs, public drunkenness and profanity will not be tolerated • The selling of unauthorized merchandise is not permitted • Alcohol may not be sold or distributed to people other than those staying in your RV • Alcohol is allowed in camping areas. However, alcohol may not be brought from camping areas into any seating or pit areas. Alcohol is available for purchase throughout the raceway. • No waste-water dumping is allowed, subject to fine • No fireworks • No weapons • NO COMMERCE Campground Security – 24 hours a day (Available NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar®) Infineon Raceway security representatives are available to assist you 24 hours a day. Please stop by one of the following locations for assistance. • Guest Services (for trackside campers) • Security Office located at the camping check-in area at Gate (for campers in 50 Acres) RV Pump & Dump Services RV pump and dump services are available at all major events at Infineon Raceway. Detailed information, including service pricing and scheduling times, will be given to you during camping check-in. Space Size Camping spaces measure 20 feet wide by 40 feet in length. One extra vehicle (passenger car) may be parked in the camping area, but it must fit within your space. Vehicles may exit and re-enter campgrounds until 10pm each night. After 8pm all trackside campers must enter and exit Gate 1. 22 23 24 25 # - 9 #- -9 #9 #-9 + 2 2 28 29 Parking & Traffic – Arriving at the Raceway Inbound Parking Information Below is information on the best gate to enter for admission: Gate 1 – Permit Parking Gate 1, for most events, is a restricted gate. You must have a permit or have a valid disabled placard to enter the gate. Permits are issued to: • Season ticket holders • Suite/hospitality ticket holders • Media • Competitors Motorcycles are the only vehicles allowed to enter Gate 1 without a permit. Motorcycles must park in designated areas only. Gate 7 – General Parking Gate is located off of Highway 121 and is open during the AMA, NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar® race weekends. This is the main point of entry for fans. Gate 9 – General Parking Gate 9 is located off of Lakeville Highway and is an ideal entrance for guests traveling to the raceway from Highway 101. Gate 9 is open during the NASCAR race weekend and on Sunday of IndyCar®. This is the recommended point of entry at NASCAR weekend. Directed Parking All parking at Infineon Raceway is directed into the facility by raceway personnel. Directed parking allows for maximum use of space and improved traffic flow into the facility. Please follow the direction of the parking staff as you enter the facility. Daily RV/Oversized Vehicle Parking Due to limited space throughout the facility, Infineon Raceway recommends that you do not bring RVs and other oversized vehicles on race day. Space will be limited, and the setting-up of awnings and additional space next to the vehicle will Cont’d on next page > not be allowed. 30 31 0ARKING4RAFFICn,EAVINGTHE2ACEWAY Parking & Traffic – Directions From Highway 101 To Gates 1 and 7 • Merge onto Highway 3 east toward Vallejo • Travel 8 miles until you reach the intersection of Highways 3 and 121 • Make a left onto Highway 121 toward Sonoma • Gate 1 is one-half mile ahead on your left, Gates is 1.5 miles ahead on the right and Gate is 1.5 miles ahead on the left # To Gate 9 from the north (southbound) • Exit Highway 11/Lakeville Highway • Stay on Lakeville Highway for 10 miles • Gate 9 is ahead on the left - 9 $IRECTED%XITING Parking & Traffic – Leaving the Raceway !TTHEENDOFTHEDAYONEVENTRACEWEEKENDSTRAFFICCANQUICKLY Directed Exiting CROWDANDOVERWHELMLOCALHIGHWAYS2ACEWAYOFFICIALSARE At the end of the day on event race weekends, traffic can quickly crowd and POSITIONEDINKEYLOCATIONSTHROUGHOUTTHEFACILITYANDINCOMMUNI overwhelm local highways. Raceway officials are positioned in key locations CATIONWITHTHE#ALIFORNIA(IGHWAY0ATROLTOHELPDIRECTTRAFFIC throughout the facility and in communication with the California Highway Patrol to help direct traffic. )-0/24!.4%8)4).').&/2-!4)/. Important Exiting Information Vehicles exiting the raceway will be directed to the quickest and least-crowded 6EHICLESEXITINGTHERACEWAYWILLBEDIRECTEDTOTHEQUICKESTAND exiting gate and highway. That may mean that you will be directed to exit through LEASTCROWDEDEXITINGGATEANDHIGHWAY4HATMAYMEANTHATYOU a gate and onto a highway different from the one you entered. WILLBEDIRECTEDTOEXITTHROUGHAGATEANDONTOAHIGHWAYDIFFERENT FROMTHEONEYOUENTERED #- -9 To Gate 9 from the south (northbound) #9 • Merge onto Highway 3 east toward Vallejo • Travel miles until you reach the intersection of Highway 3 and Lakeville #-9 Highway (first stoplight) + • Make a left onto Lakeville Highway • Gate 9 is 1.5 miles ahead on the right From I-80 To Gates 1 and 7 • Exit onto Highway 3 west toward San Rafael • Travel 15 miles until you reach the intersection of Highways 3 and 121 • Merge onto Highway 121 toward Sonoma • Gate 1 is one-half mile ahead on your left, Gates is 1.5 miles ahead on the right and Gate is 1.5 miles ahead on the left To Gate 9 • Exit onto Highway 3 west toward San Rafael • Travel 1 miles until you reach the intersection of Highway 3 and Lakeville Highway • Make a right onto Lakeville Highway • Gate 9 is 1.5 miles ahead on the right 32 33 0ARKING4RAFFICn!LTERNATE2OUTES 9OUR"EST7AY(OME 7HENEXITINGTHEFACILITYYOUMAYBEDIRECTEDTOEXIT'ATEOR'ATE "OTHGATESMAYTAKEYOUINADIRECTIONTHATISUNFAMILIARTOYOU 0LEASEREVIEWTHEALTERNATEROUTEINFORMATIONFORTHERECOMMENDED ROUTESTOGETYOUHOME # 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Parking – Entry Gates and Access Times Gate 1 – open from 7am to 10pm • Permit Parking • Motorcycles • Handicap Parking **Gate 7 – open from 7am-3pm • General Spectator Parking **Gate is closed on Friday, May 18. On Friday all traffic should enter Gate 1. Camping Check-In Trackside RV Terraces Check-In at Gate 1 • Thursday, May 1 • Friday, May 18 • Saturday, May 19 Noon-10pm am-10pm am-10pm Road Course Configuration 12 turns, 2.22 miles 3 3 Special Events Bike Night Following a full day of racing Infineon Raceway will host the 3rd annual Bike Night. The event features: • “Bike Only” Parking • Extended business hours for local restuarants and shops • Live radio broadcasts and giveaways When: Saturday, May 19 from 5pm-10pm Where: Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for directions to Bike Night Wall of Fame Ceremony Race fans are invited to watch as Infineon Raceway honors an AMA Superbike Series rider, who has excelled at the Sonoma Valley facility, with an induction into the Wall of Fame. When: Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for Wall of Fame Ceremony presentation times Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) Motorcycle Art Show The raceway will host an art gallery in the Infineon Technologies Business Center, located adjacent to the Wine Country Winner’s Circle in the main paddock. A variety of motorcycle art will be on display throughout the weekend. Entrance into the gallery is free. When: All weekend Where: Infineon Technologies Business Center (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) Track Talk Race fans are invited to the Wine Country Winner’s Circle during the Kawasaki AMA Superbike Showdown, presented by Supercuts, race weekend for questionand-answer sessions with top riders. When: Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for Track Talk times Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) 38 39 Wine Country Classic Vintage Race Cars Event Line-Up Road Course Racing • Historic Can-Am Cars • Vintage Grand National NASCARs • Trans-Am Off-Track Event Entertainment • Copia Wine Country Pavilion – located directly behind the Main Grandstand Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for event racing and entertainment schedules. Road Course Configuration 12 turns, 2.52 miles Parking – Entry Gates and Access Times All traffic should enter Gate 1. Gate 1 is open from am to 10pm beginning on Friday, June 1. Camping Check-In Trackside RV Terraces Check-In at Gate 1 • Friday, June 1 • Saturday, June 2 9am-10pm am-10pm Special Events Track Talk Race fans are invited to the Wine Country Winner’s Circle during the Wine Country Classic race weekend for intimate question-and-answer sessions with top drivers. When: Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for Track Talk times Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) Vintage Race Car Festival Following Saturday’s on-track action, 30 vintage race cars will depart the raceway, led by the CHP, for their journey to the Sonoma Plaza. Once parked around the Plaza, fans can enjoy samplings from local restaurants and wineries, and vote for their favorite car. All proceeds benefit Speedway Children’s Charities. When: Saturday, June 2 at 5pm Where: Sonoma Plaza in downtown Sonoma Wine Country Cruise Take a scenic drive through the Sonoma Wine Country with stops for wine tasting and lunch. You’ll end the day back at the raceway for a lap of the track in your own car. When: Friday, June 1 at 10am Where: Meet at Infineon Raceway Gate 1 40 41 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Weekend featuring the Toyota/Save Mart 350 Event Line-Up Road Course Racing • NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series • NASCAR Grand National West Series • 00 Racing/Legends Off-Track Event Entertainment • Airshows America Patriots Jet Team Air Show • Red Bull Stunt Helicopters & Sky Divers Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for event entertainment schedules. Schedule of Events 12:20 p.m.-1:20 p.m. Slingbox Happy Hour 1:30 p.m. NASCAR Grand National West Driver Introductions NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Final Practice 2:00 p.m. Blue Lizard Suncream 200, presented by Supercuts NASCAR Grand National West Race (64 Laps) 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Legends Race (One Hour) FOLLOWED BY Sponsor Hot Laps 10 p.m. Gates Close Sunday, June 24 a.m. Gates Open 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Sponsor Hot Laps Noon-1:15 p.m. Pre-Race Activities Airshows America Patriots Jet Team Air Show Friday, June 22 a.m. Gates Open 9:30 a.m.-10:20 a.m. Legends Practice 11 a.m.-11:50 a.m. NASCAR Grand National West Practice Noon-1:30 p.m. NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Practice 1:40 p.m.-2:15 p.m. NASCAR Grand National West Practice 2:25 p.m.-2:55 p.m. Legends Practice 3:05 p.m.-3:55 p.m. NASCAR Grand National West Final Practice 4:05 p.m. Ravenswood Winery Pole Day NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Qualifying (One Lap, All Mini Concert 1:30 p.m. NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Driver Introductions 2 p.m. Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Race (110 Laps) FOLLOWED BY Track Walk Road Course Configuration 10 turns, 1.99 miles Positions) 10:00 p.m. Gates Close Saturday, June 23 a.m. Gates Open 9 a.m.-9:50 a.m. NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Practice 10:05 a.m. NASCAR Grand National West Qualifying (Road Race Qualifying) 42 43 Parking – Entry Gates and Access Times Gate 1 – open from 6am to 10pm • Permit Parking • Motorcycles • Handicap Parking Gate 7 – open from 6am-3pm • General Spectator Parking Gate 9 (RECOMMENDED PARKING ENTRANCE) – open from 6am-8pm • General Spectator Parking Camping Check-In Trackside RV Terraces & Carousel Campground Check-In at Gate 1 • Thursday, June 21 Noon-10pm • Friday, June 22 am-10pm • Saturday, June 23 am-10pm Cougar Mountain Campground **Check-In at Gate 9 • Thursday, June 21 • Friday, June 22 • Saturday, June 23 Noon-8pm am-8pm am-8pm **After 8pm check-in at Gate 1. Gate 1 is open until 10pm. 50 Acres Campground Check-In at Gate • 50 Acres Campground opens at Noon on Thursday, June 21 and is open 24 hours until pm on Sunday, June 24 Special Events Airshows America Patriots Jet Team Air Show Race fans will want to be in their seats well before the start of the Toyota/ Save Mart 350 in order to enjoy the Patriots Jet Team Air Show. This show, performed in four 1983 L-39 Ex-Military Jets, will feature 20 minutes of beautifully choreographed maneuvers, including diamond formation loops and rolls. Don’t miss it! 44 When: Sunday, June 24 Where: Skies above Infineon Raceway Blue Lizard Suncream Cancer Screenings Blue Lizard Australian Suncream will offer a free sun safety program throughout the weekend, which will educate fans about the dangers of over-exposure to the sun. Blue Lizard and local dermatologists will partner to provide education, prevention and detection through skin cancer screenings. Look for their booths throughout the raceway. When: All weekend Where: Booths located near every major seating area Race-n-Rock Charity Auction It’s your chance to bid on the opportunity to ride alongside one of the top NASCAR stars during pre-event ceremonies around the twisting road course. You can also bid on one-of-a-kind signed racing memorabilia and much more! All proceeds benefit Speedway Children’s Charities. When: Sunday, June 24 Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) Track Talk Race fans are invited to the Wine Country Winner’s Circle during the Toyota/Save Mart 350 race weekend for question-and-answer sessions with top drivers. When: Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for Track Talk times Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) Speedway Children’s Charities Track Walk Infineon Raceway will open its world-famous road course to the public following Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup event with the raceway’s second annual Track Walk. Cont’d on next page > 45 Race fans will not only get to walk on the same 10-turn, 2-mile road course used by star NASCAR drivers like Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Jimmie Johnson, they will also embark on a treasure hunt for great prizes. Race fans will be allowed to roam around the road course beginning approximately 30 minutes after the checkered flag falls on the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup event. To make it even more fun, the raceway will hide five golden lug nuts around the road course, each of which is redeemable for valuable prizes. For more information please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth. Wall of Fame Ceremony Race fans are invited to watch as Infineon Raceway honors a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series driver, who has excelled at the Sonoma Valley facility, with an induction into the Wall of Fame. Infineon Cougar Mountain Classic Please stop by Cougar Mountain Classic Registration, located in the NASCAR Garages at the south-end of the Main Grandstand, for event schedules and course maps. Parking – Entry Gates and Access Times All traffic should enter Gate 1. Gate 1 is open daily at am. Camping Check-In Check-In at Gate 1 • Wednesday, July 4 • Thursday, July 5 • Friday, July am-pm am-pm am-pm When: Friday, June 22 @ 10:30am Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) 4 4 FRAM Autolite NHRA Nationals Event Line-Up Drag Racing • NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series: Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, Pro Stock Motorcycle • NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series: Alcohol Dragster, Alcohol Funny Car, Comp Eliminator, Super Stock, Stock, Super Comp Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for event racing schedules. Parking – Entry Gates and Access Times Gate 1 – open from 7am to 10pm • Permit Parking • Motorcycles • Handicap Parking **Gate 7 – open from 7am-3pm • General Spectator Parking **Gate will stay open until pm on Friday, July 2 Camping Check-In 50 Acres Campground Check-In at Gate • 50 Acres Campground opens at Noon on Thursday, July 2 and is open 24 hours until pm on Sunday, July 29 Special Events Nitro Night at the Fior d’Italia Don’t miss your chance to spend an evening with some of the biggest stars from the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. Nitro Night at the Fior d’Italia will feature a delicious Italian meal, a chance to meet the drivers and a one-of-akind auction, and the best part is that all proceeds benefit Speedway Children’s Charities. When: Thursday, July 2 Where: Fior d’Italia, San Francisco 48 Speedway Children’s Charities Quarters For Kids Race fans are invited to walk along the world-famous Infineon Raceway quartermile drag strip just minutes after the final pair of Top Fuel dragsters crosses the finish line following Sunday eliminations at the FRAM Autolite NHRA Nationals. You’ll be able to feel the sticky rubber beneath your shoes and get a driver’s perspective of the quarter-mile track - you’ll even have a chance to help local youth organizations. Fans are encouraged to bring quarters to the Quarters for Kids Walk and leave them on the wall that stretches the length of the quarter-mile. Thunder Alley Thunder Alley is the closest you can get to the ground-pounding action on-track. Located just below the Main Grandstand and parallel to the drag strip, Thunder Alley is sure to be the place real NHRA fans want to be. This area provides a standing-room only race-watching experience with nothing between you and the sheer power of the quickest-accelerating machines on the planet. Tickets for Thunder Alley are just $10 for a daily pass or $30 for a weekend pass, with a paid admission ticket and available for purchase next to the Wine Country Winner’s Circle and the entrance to Thunder Alley. Track Talk Race fans are invited to the Wine Country Winner’s Circle during the FRAM Autolite NHRA Nationals race weekend for question-and-answer sessions with top drivers. When: Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for Track Talk times Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) Wall of Fame Ceremony Race fans are invited to watch as Infineon Raceway honors an NHRA POWERade Series driver, who has excelled at the Sonoma Valley facility, with an induction into the Wall of Fame. When: Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for Wall of Fame Ceremony presentation times Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) 49 Motorola Indy 300, presented by Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel Road Course Configuration – Grand American 12 turns, 2.52 miles Event Line-Up Road Course Racing • IndyCar® Series • Indy Pro Series™ • Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series • Historic Formula One Off-Track Event Entertainment • Playboy Paddock Club – located behind the Main Grandstand • IndyCar® and Grand American Autograph Sessions on Saturday, August 25 Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for event racing schedules, autograph times and other entertainment schedules. Road Course Configuration – IndyCar® 12 turns, 2.22 miles Parking – Entry Gates and Access Times Gate 1 – open from 7am to 10pm • Permit Parking • Motorcycles • Handicap Parking **Gate – open from am-3pm • General Spectator Parking **Gate is closed on Friday, August 24. On Friday all traffic should enter Gate 1. Gate 9 – open from am-Noon (SUNDAY ONLY) • General Spectator Parking Camping Check-In Trackside RV Terraces Check-In at Gate 1 • Thursday, August 23 • Friday, August 24 • Saturday, August 25 50 Noon-10pm am-10pm am-10pm 51 Special Events Autograph Sessions Fans will have a chance to meet many of the stars from the Grand-Am Series and IndyCar® Series at the driver autograph sessions on Saturday, August 25th. Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for times and locations. IndyCar® Charity Auction It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take a pace lap with star drivers like Helio Castroneves, Dan Wheldon or Danica Patrick around the world-famous road course. All proceeds benefit Speedway Children’s Charities. When: Sunday, Aug. 2 Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) Track Talk Race fans are invited to the Wine Country Winner’s Circle during the Grand Prix of Sonoma race weekend for question-and-answer sessions with top drivers. When: Please visit Guest Services or a Nationwide Insurance Information Booth for Track Talk times Where: Wine Country Winner’s Circle (located at the south-end of the Main Grandstand) 52 Be a Track Ambassador Volunteer to work at major racing events including: • NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series • FRAM Autolite NHRA Nationals • IRL Grand Prix of Sonoma/Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series Sign-up for only the events and days you want to work and receive a weekend pass for yourself, plus two additional weekend passes for friends and family. Duties Include: • Work in hospitality chalets and suites • Distribute Fan Guides at information booths • Deliver packages to staff and race teams • Direct guests to seating areas • Help raceway staff at special events and trade shows • And much, much more For more information call (800) 80-RACE (223) ext. 104 or email sposner@ infineonraceway.com 55 Area Services Airlines Alaska Airlines America West American Continental Delta Horizon Air Southwest United (800) 252-522 (800) 235-9292 (800) 433-300 (800) 421-245 (800) 221-1212 (800) 54-9308 (800) 435-992 (800) 241-522 Airport Transportation Sonoma Airporter (0) 938-424 Area Airports Sonoma County Airport www.sonomacountyairport.org (0) 55-243 San Francisco International Airport www.flysfo.com (50) 821-8211 Oakland International Airport www.flyoakland.com (510) 53-3300 Sacramento International Airport www.sacairports.org (91) 929-5411 Napa Airport www.co.napa.ca.us (0) 253-4300 5 Car Rental Alamo Avis Budget Enterprise Thrifty (800) 32-933 (800) 831-284 (800) 52-000 (800) 325-800 (800) 3-22 Taxicab Companies Bear Flag Taxi Yellow Cab (0) 938-151 (0) 544-4444 Towing Services Bonneau’s Towing & Mechanical Norrbom’s Towing Service Stu’s (0) 938-8133 (0) 99-2041 (0) 99-3555 Area Attractions Area Hotels Vallejo – 15 miles to Raceway Regency Inn (800) 559-4150 Larkspur/Corte Madera – 20 miles to Raceway Courtyard by Marriott Best Western Corte Madera Inn (415) 925-1800 (800) -90 Novato – 10 miles to Raceway Best Western Novato Oaks Inn Courtyard by Marriott Inn Marin (800) 25-4 (800) 321-2211 (415) 883-5952 5 Petaluma – 20 miles to Raceway Quality Inn Petaluma Sheraton Sonoma County Petaluma (800) 221-2222 (888) 2-8458 Rohnert Park – 30 miles to Raceway DoubleTree Hotel (800) 222-833 San Rafael – 15 miles to Raceway Embassy Suites Extended Stay Deluxe Four Points by Sheraton San Rafael (800) EMBASSY (800) EXT-STAY (415) 49-8800 Sonoma – 10 miles to Raceway El Pueblo Inn MacArthur Place Hotel Sonoma Valley Inn (800) 900-8844 (0) 938-2929 (800) 334-584 Sonoma – 10 miles to Raceway Della Santina’s Trattoria Mary’s Pizza Shack Maya Restaurant Red Grape Rin’s Thai Restaurant Saddles Steakhouse Swiss Hotel (0) 935-05 (0) 938-8300 (0) 935-3500 (0) 99-4103 (0) 938-142 (0) 933-3191 (0) 938-2884 Area Wineries Ravenswood Winery Benzinger Family Winery Cline Cellars Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves Gundlach-Bundschu Winery Larson Family Winery Roche Winery Viansa Winery & Italian Marketplace (0) 938-190 (888) 490-239 (0) 935-4310 (0) 99-25 (0) 938-52 (0) 938-3031 (0) 935-115 (0) 935-424 Area Restaurants San Francisco – 35 miles to Raceway Fior d’Italia (415) 98-188 Novato – 10 miles to Raceway The Hilltop Café (415) 892-2222 Petaluma – 20 miles to Raceway Café Giostra Cattlemen’s Restaurant Giacamo’s Ristorante Hiro’s Japanese Restaurant J M Rosen’s Waterfront Grill Velasco’s North of the Border Volpi’s (0) 4-9441 (0) 3-4114 (0) 5-100 (0) 3-2300 (0) 3-3200 (0) 3-0882 (0) 5-095 58 59 The Official Helicopter Service of INFINEON RACEWAY Avoid the traffic, fly with Wine Country Helicopters from the Napa County Airport to the Infineon Raceway. Only a 7 minute flight (by reservation only) While here experience custom wine country tours and adventures! Including lunch and dinner at Julia’s Kitchen in COPIA. We also fly directly from San Francisco, Oakland, and Sacramento Airports to Napa, Santa Rosa, and Infineon Raceway. Wayne Lackey Wine Country Helicopters 707-226-8470 HeloPilotWL@aol.com www.winecountryhelicopters.com MOTORSPORTS AND RV Being a true motorsports fan means more than donning the flag of your favorite driver and making it out to a few races each season. There is an experience to be had, a lifestyle in which to take part. Nothing makes race day more exciting than waking up 10 minutes from the track, with no traffic or long lines ahead of you. This kind of convenience is only provided to those who take advantage of the nearby campgrounds, enjoying the exhilaration of the racing experience from the comforts of their RV. 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