heliocastroneves#3
3rd April 2012, 09:31
Hey guys,
Well... I don't have to buy tickets anymore, but probably a lot of people still have to. I think there's a VERY IMPORTANT bug in the brand new IndyCar.com website!
On the old IndyCar.com website, when you looked at the season schedule, you could just click on "Tickets" for every event and then you got redirected to the tracks' website and were you able to buy your tickets. But on the new IndyCar.com site, it's only possible to click on the "Purchase Tickets" button for the next race on the schedule. This means that on IndyCar.com, I'm only able to buy tickets for the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach but not for the Indianapolis 500, the Firestone 550k or another race on the schedule.
This bug is already on the new site, since it's launch. Before the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, you could only buy tickets for the race at St. Petersburg and before the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, you could only buy tickets for the race at Barber Motorsports Park.
Is this a trick, so every race will be successful on the financial side or what? I see it as a bug, but maybe it isn't? I hope it isn't, because then I would almost have to call the new IndyCar.com website (as far as it's finished now) a fail.
Well... I don't have to buy tickets anymore, but probably a lot of people still have to. I think there's a VERY IMPORTANT bug in the brand new IndyCar.com website!
On the old IndyCar.com website, when you looked at the season schedule, you could just click on "Tickets" for every event and then you got redirected to the tracks' website and were you able to buy your tickets. But on the new IndyCar.com site, it's only possible to click on the "Purchase Tickets" button for the next race on the schedule. This means that on IndyCar.com, I'm only able to buy tickets for the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach but not for the Indianapolis 500, the Firestone 550k or another race on the schedule.
This bug is already on the new site, since it's launch. Before the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, you could only buy tickets for the race at St. Petersburg and before the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, you could only buy tickets for the race at Barber Motorsports Park.
Is this a trick, so every race will be successful on the financial side or what? I see it as a bug, but maybe it isn't? I hope it isn't, because then I would almost have to call the new IndyCar.com website (as far as it's finished now) a fail.