Great Seats Still Remain At Great Prices For Sunday’s STP 500 at Martinsville Speedway

MARTINSVILLE, Va. (March 25, 2015) – Race week has arrived at Martinsville Speedway, but you still have time to get tickets for the STP 500 on Sunday.

Sunday’s race will be the first short-track race of the season as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series comes back east after a three-week western swing. Martinsville offers up the best short-track action of the season and the best ticket prices to match the action.

Frontstretch seats start at just $50 for the STP 500.

The .526-mile speedway offers great views of the entire track from nearly every seat, and every seat has a view of the action on pit road.

For fans who want to bring the entire family to the race, the track offers the Family Four-Pack, which includes two adult and two youth (12 and under) tickets in the Clay Earles Tower, rows 6-14, for just $130. For fans wishing to see the action from the frontstretch, there is a Family Four-Pack available in the Sprint Tower, rows 6-12,  for $170, while supplies last.

Fans can also add to their race-day experience by purchasing the Green Flag Experience. The Green Flag Experience gives fans the opportunity to see an emceed question-and-answer sessions with drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Jimmie Johnson, walk on the track prior to the race, take a picture in the flag stand, watch driver introductions from the track and much more. Pricing for the Green Flag Experience is $40 and does not include a ticket to the STP 500.

Tickets to the STP 500 on Sunday, the Kroger 250 on Saturday and the Virginia Lottery Pole Day on Friday can be purchased by calling 1.877.RACE.TIX. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.martinsvillespeedway.com. #FinallyMartinsville.

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