Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: MONDAY, September 26, 1994 TAG: 9411090015 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B5 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: BOB ZELLER STAFF WRITE| DATELINE: MARTINSVILLE LENGTH: Short
``There are two sides to any story,'' speedway president Clay Campbell said. ``We've tried so hard to cut down on it.''
To help alleviate the crowding, the speedway discontinued pit tours for sponsors this season, Campbell said, but still had to issue almost 1,500 passes with access to the pits.
``For the Goody's 500, the track issued 170 passes to the drivers for people they wanted to get into the pit area,'' he said. ``The track issued 150 passes to NASCAR for the drivers' families.
``The track issued 350 passes for the sponsors of the race cars. We also issued 75 passes for public relations people representing the various race teams.
``And the media, which reports on Winston Cup events and has had a big part in the tremendous growth of NASCAR Winston Cup races, was issued 700 credentials. And that's cut down from what it was in previous years.
``That's 1,445 people in the pits,'' Campbell said. ``We try to accommodate the competitors to the best of our ability, but they have to understand they have helped contribute to the problem.''
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