Kentucky Speedway Single-Race Tickets Go on Sale Jan. 30 at 9 a.m.

KentuckySpeedwayntuckyKENTUCKY SPEEDWAY SINGLE-RACE TICKETS GO ON SALE JAN. 30

·         Single tickets for five 2013 races including the June 27-29 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series “Quaker State 400” Weekend events go on sale at 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 30, at www.kentuckyspeedway.com,

by calling (859) 578-2300 and visiting Kentucky Speedway offices at 1 Speedway Drive, Sparta, Ky., 41086.

·         Kentucky Speedway introduces half-price ticket and Fan Zone pass rates for children 12 and younger for NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS), NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) and ARCA Racing Series (ARS) events.

·         Value-priced Quaker State 400 Weekend Coca-Cola Four Packs deliver four race tickets along with vouchers redeemable for Coca-Cola beverages and hot dogs.

SPARTA, Ky. – Reserved single tickets and daily Fan Zone passes for five Kentucky Speedway races including the June 27-29 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) Quaker State 400 tripleheader weekend go on sale Jan. 30 at 9:00 a.m.

The “Quaker State 400” serves as the finale of the first of two race weekends. Opening weekend also includes the June 28 NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) Feed The Children 300 and June 27 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) UNOH 225.

Racing continues with a return NNS 300-mile engagement on Sept. 21 and the 20th all-time ARCA Racing Series (ARS) Kentucky Speedway event on Sept. 20.

Adult ticket prices will not increase for the 14th Kentucky Speedway season and seats will be reserved for all events. NSCS Quaker State 400 tickets range between $70 and $110. NNS race tickets are priced from $45 to $75 while NCWTS and ARS tickets will be $30 and $40.

Daily Fan Zone passes will provide guests access to a wide variety of infield activities along with a stage-side view of the Quaker State 400 race-day concert and driver introductions. Quaker State 400 Fan Zone passes are $100, Feed The Children 300 passes are $50 and UNOH 225 passes are $30.

Kentucky Speedway is introducing half-price tickets and Fan Zone passes for children age 12 and younger for the NNS Feed The Children 300, NCWTS UNOH 225, NNS Kentucky 300 and ARS Kentucky 150. NNS children’s tickets will range between $20 and $37 while NCWTS and ARS children’s tickets will range between $15 and $20. Children’s Fan Zone passes will be $25 for the NNS Feed the Children 300 and $15 for the NCTWS UNOH 225, NNS Kentucky 300 and ARS Kentucky 150.

Fans can receive solid value by ordering Coca-Cola Four Packs for each June event. In addition to four race tickets, Coca-Cola Four Packs include vouchers that can be redeemed for four hot dogs and four Coca-Cola beverages at Kentucky Speedway concession stands. Packs are $169 for the NSCS Quaker State 400, $99 for the NNS Feed The Children 300 and $69 for the UNOH 225.

Five-race season ticket packages and three-race Quaker State 400 Weekend packages also remain on sale along with season and Quaker State 400 weekend campsites.

All can be purchased at www.kentuckyspeedway.com, by calling (859) 578-2300 and by visiting the Kentucky Speedway offices at 1 Speedway Drive, Sparta, Ky., 41086.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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