NEXT ROUND OF MIS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROVED
BROOKLYN, Mich. (Sept. 8, 2008) — With an additional $7 million approved for various capital improvement projects for the 2009 season, Michigan International Speedway is once again investing in its property to enhance the fans race experience.With the additional spending, MIS will have spent approximately $20 million total on improvements for fans since 2006.Projects scheduled for completion before the 2009 season will include “phase 3” of the improved grandstand seating in Turn 1, continued installation of way-finding signage around the MIS property and a new state-of-the-art sound system. All projects are a direct result of fan feedback and a progressive effort from the speedway to make the race experience better for its fans.“These projects are a continuation of what we’ve been trying to accomplish over the past three years, and that’s to give our fans the best experience possible when they visit with us each summer,” MIS President Roger Curtis said. “We are proud that we have been able to spend $20 million since 2006 to better enhance that experience. Fans choose to spend their vacation dollars with us every year, so it only makes sense to invest back into the facility to make it better for them.”
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