[media-credit name=”Poconoraceway.com” align=”alignright” width=”241″][/media-credit]Two-day package offered with access to a Saturday Q & A
LONG POND, PA (May 18, 2012) – Pocono Raceway today added Carl Edwards, driver of the No. 99 Kellogg’s Ford for Roush Fenway Racing, to their list of driver ticket packages being offered for the Pocono 400 race weekend occurring June 8th-10th.
“The Carl Edwards 99 Experience” will give fans access to an Edwards’ 15-minute question and answer session on Saturday June 9th, a Pre-Race Pit/Paddock pass valid for the entire Pocono 400 race weekend, a Concourse Vista Grandstand Ticket for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pocono 400 on Sunday June 10th and a free ticket for the ARCA Racing Series Pocono 200 on Saturday June 9th.
Edwards is the fourth driver added to the Raceway’s June lineup, joining the “Jeff Gordon 24 Experience,” the “Jimmie Johnson 48 Family Package” and the “Kasey Kahne 5 Experience.”
For more information on ticket packages available at “The Tricky Triangle,” visit www.poconoraceway.com and click on the “Driver Ticket Package” banner or call 1-800-RACEWAY (722-3929)!
About Pocono Raceway
“The Tricky Triangle” is host to two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards races each year and added a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in 2010. Pocono Raceway’s 2.5-mile triangular design makes it truly unique. Pocono is the only track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Circuit with three turns, three different radii and three variant degrees of banking. All that ensures our fans will enjoy some serious action, meanwhile presenting a competitive challenge to the world’s best drivers and their crew chiefs. Pocono strives to create a family atmosphere with increased focus on the Fan Experience. We are Pocono Raceway and this is “The Tricky Triangle.”
In business for over 50 years, Pocono Raceway is family-owned and situated in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. We are located within 300 miles of one-third of the U.S. population and within 90 miles of New York City and Philadelphia. Pocono Raceway is and always will be an attractive option for NASCAR and race fans alike.
Pocono Raceway is the world’s largest solar powered sports facility. The Raceway developed a 25 acre, three megawatt solar farm that provides the energy needs of the Raceway as well as adding electricity to the local power grid.