Heres my plan. I never keep track of how much I spend as I don't want to know exactly what it costs me. :shock: I get my entry back in towfund so thats a wash. Biggest expense is getting there and getting home everything else is like a "normal" race weekend except the number of days.
If you haven't been there before, do a test day it's worth the money. You get 3 sessions on the test day (more track time than qualifying) so you are WAYYYYYY ahead when the timer starts for qualifying. If we both learn a track at the same rate and I do a test day at the start of qualifying I'm where you will be at the end of qualifying.
Gas for tow : My box truck (diesel) and trailer gets 8-10 mpg, so I figure it at 8 mpg. Check the truck stop websites (
http://www.flyingj.com) for fuel costs and I add .05 - .10 per gallon. When I go to Miller I always stage my fuel stops and stop in Wyoming and top off so I don't have to buy fuel in Utah. Ask for a "RV" card, saves you a few cents at the pumps. I like the truck stops and use the RV pumps, easy in and out. I also map the trip with Google maps because you can drag your route around to find something longer but flatter or around a city. Ask others from your area how they get there. I found some great short cuts that are a few miles longer.
Food: I try not to eat at the track. I have a grill with a side burner and my wife can cook anything on it. Stick with easy meals, sandwiches, grill food - burgers, brats, hotdogs etc. Top ramen when it gets cold, cheap and easy.
Lodging: I have a bed (queen mattress) set up in the trailer with a Big buddy heater. Showers at the track are easy to use or bring your own towels and use someones hotel. If you have a long drive it may be 1 night on the way and 1 night on the way home. I've found some great mom and pop motels in the midwest for around $40.
Entrance fee: None if your an entrant.
Parking fee: Everyone has a different opinion, I gladly pay the $100 so I can park with my friends and show up when I want without the stress of finding someplace to park.
Golf/pit cart fee: $50 for the year long pass, if you get one at the Sprints, it's good at the Runoffs. I bring my street bike, lic.=no fee. Do you need a atv or golf cart or will a bicycle do. I used my mtn bike this year, good exercise although the townhall meetings were a long way to go at the kart track.
Fuel for race car: Can't remember the fuel cost, but every year I go home with about 5 gallons of track fuel. In qualifying I ran about 7 laps X 4 miles =28 miles
Fuel for generator: I give a couple cans to my friends staying at a hotel and have them get it or I borrow a truck and go out to get it.
Tires: Depends on your schedule and if your doing any test days. I used 2 sets and I can probably use them for the first double in 2011. Some sticker up every session.
Mounting fees: Hoosier it was $96 to dismount, mount and balance a set of four if you take your old tires.
Add in a couple hundred for unknown runs to Walmart, Farm Fleet and the track vendors. Farm Fleet has everything.