We left a day or so early to visit relatives (doesn't everyone have relatives in FL???) who moved from NY to Boynton Beach, so we flew to Ft. Lauderdale and worked our way north. We had a brief but lovely time in the Boynton and Delray Beach communities, with visits to homes both in a planned community and on the Intercoastal. All of the Florida wisecracks notwithstanding, it is easy to see why living there is appealing to so many. The weather, no state income taxes, the weather, the beaches ... did I mention the weather? Well, summers are way too hot and humid for me but the rest of the year is very nice. Remarkably we experienced a rare cold spell, with nighttime temps in the high 30's!
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With Shelley & Mike Stone, family in Boynton Beach |
For the couple of nights' stay in the Daytona area, we were even further north as all hotel rooms were at a premium, sold-out, and many non-refundable (typical of major sporting events). But I did manage to find two of the best restaurants in the area so our dinners at The Cellar and Spanish River Grill were both delicious and as far away from the ubiquitous chains as possible.
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Prix Fixe Menu; Smoked Salmon starter and Panna Cota dessert |
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Lunch at Hog Heaven in Daytona |
As for the event itself, many folks come for "Race Week" in their enormous RV homes where the cost is roughly $500 for a week's parking place on the Daytona grounds. The vehicles are huge and modern, and we saw many that had roof-top decks, flat screens, enough generators to charge a small town, and elaborate bbq gear under tents affixed to the RV sides. For people like us, that would require hiring staff just to assemble! But it certainly looked like folks were having a great time and the beer was flowing well before lunchtime.
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I imagine there's some of "mine is bigger than yours" going on here .. |
The hubby secured press credentials by virtue of writing
his weekly column on Townhall.com. That provided amazing access to seeing
the cars up close and personal plus spending time in the Media center for
interviews. Saturday's Xfinity race was shorter (120 laps vs. 200 for Sunday's
race) and provided an opportunity to explore the venue with considerably fewer fans
around. In fact we sat in great seats as the photos & video show; unfortunately,
they weren't our actual seats for the race. Regrettably we had a first-hand look at Kyle Busch's crash that took him out of Sunday's race. Our real seats were somewhat further
away and in tighter seating. We spoke to everyone around us ... this is a
real slice of America, unlike the la-la land that we call home. The following photos tell the story of our experience, likely never to be repeated but thoroughly enjoyed!
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Hubby with members of the Thunderbirds, all active military who did the precision flyover pre-race shown below.
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Grand Marshall Vince Vaughn |
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Amy Purdy drove the pace car; she was a DWTS finalist who lost her legs at age 19 to meningitis. |
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In the garage seeing the cars up close; the area is beyond pristine. |
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Typical fare offered |
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Talking tires. Each car is allotted 10 tire changes or 40 tires per car x 43 cars is a lot of tires!
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Original seats for sale as the venue undergoes a complete makeover (badly needed!) |
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Kid Rock performed before the race above.
Video below shows a tire change and refill in 13 seconds! |
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In front of the winner's trophy |
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2015 winner Joey Logano |
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