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Racing roulette awards NASCAR tickets at the price of the winning Daytona 500 car number

Posted on 11 February 2009 by


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It’s that time of the year. Sunday marks the Superbowl of motorsports for rednecks race fans everywhere. Again this year Atlanta Motor Speedway is sponsoring an event called Racing Roulette. They’re lowering the price of their $95 tickets to match the car number that wins (maximum price of $50/ticked guaranteed). Can I hear a “let’s go Martin”?

After tremendous response a year ago, Racing Roulette returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway in what could result in the lowest-ever ticket prices for the March 8 Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Fans will have the opportunity to purchase Kobalt Tools 500 tickets for the price of the winning car number of Sunday’s Daytona 500. Regularly priced at $95, the first 1,000 tickets will be sold with a limit of two per customer at the winning car number starting at 9 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 16.

While the 2008 Roulette promotion featured just 1,000 tickets, the 2009 Racing Roulette contest will be available to all fans wishing to buy tickets through 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 17 or until all of the Speedway’s $95 tickets are sold.

For those who miss out on the initial 1,000 tickets sold, fans can purchase additional tickets at a discount of buy one regularly-priced ticket, get the second ticket for the price of the winning Daytona 500 car number.

To ensure a great discount with the Racing Roulette promotion, should any car numbered greater than No. 50 win the Daytona 500, the promotional price of tickets will be $50.

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