Post by briantidball on Feb 23, 2010 12:26:16 GMT -5
COMMONWEALTH 100 INTEREST GROWING
Time is running out for Advance ticket Savings
Jamaica, VA; As the Inaugural running of the Commonwealth 100 draws near interest in the $25,000 to win World of Outlaw Late Model continues to grow. The ever-changing drivers list is over 50 and names keep coming in and popping up on driver’s websites with the event on their schedule. Fan interest is growing too! Fans from eleven states have taken advantage of the $15.00 per ticket savings ordering their tickets in advance. With the advance ticket sale deadline rapidly approaching don’t miss out on your chance to save!
Advance ticket prices will save fans $15 per adult ticket and $10 per child ticket so get your tickets early. Advance ticket purchases will also include a Friday ONLY pit pass and early admittance into the driver autograph session. Advance two-day adults tickets are $35 with advance two-day child (6-12 years old) tickets only $10.
Deadline for advance sales is April 1st 2010.
A $25,000 prize is earmarked for the winner of the two-day event, which will offer a cash purse totaling over $125,000. The Commonwealth 100 will pay $2,000 to start, and a 30-lap Non-Qualifiers’ Race will boast a $3,000 first-place award from a purse of nearly $16,000.
Time trials and heat races will be run on Fri., April 16, with B-mains, non-qualifiers races and the Commonwealth 100 on Sat., April 17.
A rain date of Sun., April 18, has been established for the event
There are two ways to purchase tickets: Visit www.vamotorspeedway.com to download the advance ticket order form and send it in with a money order or cashiers check. No personal checks will be accepted. Or fans wanting to purchase tickets using a credit card can call the speedway at 804-758-1867 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9am and 4pm. Mastercard, Visa and Discover cards accepted. All seats are general admission.
Drivers can save too by entering early! The early entry fee of $150 not only saves you $50 off the regular $200 price but also includes the drivers $50 two-day pit pass making the driver’s savings a total of $100. All advance sales of tickets and pre-entry deadline is April 1st 2010.
Fans can also save money by camping on the speedway grounds. There will be no charge to camp (no hookups) in designated areas. The speedway is also working with several campgrounds in the area to offer full service camping at a reduced cost.
For complete information on The Commonwealth 100 and other events at Virginia Motor Speedway visit www.vamotorspeedway.com
Time is running out for Advance ticket Savings
Jamaica, VA; As the Inaugural running of the Commonwealth 100 draws near interest in the $25,000 to win World of Outlaw Late Model continues to grow. The ever-changing drivers list is over 50 and names keep coming in and popping up on driver’s websites with the event on their schedule. Fan interest is growing too! Fans from eleven states have taken advantage of the $15.00 per ticket savings ordering their tickets in advance. With the advance ticket sale deadline rapidly approaching don’t miss out on your chance to save!
Advance ticket prices will save fans $15 per adult ticket and $10 per child ticket so get your tickets early. Advance ticket purchases will also include a Friday ONLY pit pass and early admittance into the driver autograph session. Advance two-day adults tickets are $35 with advance two-day child (6-12 years old) tickets only $10.
Deadline for advance sales is April 1st 2010.
A $25,000 prize is earmarked for the winner of the two-day event, which will offer a cash purse totaling over $125,000. The Commonwealth 100 will pay $2,000 to start, and a 30-lap Non-Qualifiers’ Race will boast a $3,000 first-place award from a purse of nearly $16,000.
Time trials and heat races will be run on Fri., April 16, with B-mains, non-qualifiers races and the Commonwealth 100 on Sat., April 17.
A rain date of Sun., April 18, has been established for the event
There are two ways to purchase tickets: Visit www.vamotorspeedway.com to download the advance ticket order form and send it in with a money order or cashiers check. No personal checks will be accepted. Or fans wanting to purchase tickets using a credit card can call the speedway at 804-758-1867 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9am and 4pm. Mastercard, Visa and Discover cards accepted. All seats are general admission.
Drivers can save too by entering early! The early entry fee of $150 not only saves you $50 off the regular $200 price but also includes the drivers $50 two-day pit pass making the driver’s savings a total of $100. All advance sales of tickets and pre-entry deadline is April 1st 2010.
Fans can also save money by camping on the speedway grounds. There will be no charge to camp (no hookups) in designated areas. The speedway is also working with several campgrounds in the area to offer full service camping at a reduced cost.
For complete information on The Commonwealth 100 and other events at Virginia Motor Speedway visit www.vamotorspeedway.com