Get on the Bristol website and there is a place where ticketholders advertise to sell their tickets (only at face value). I have saw a lot of tickets for sale on there. Just browse around on the site and you will find it. Good luck.
2007-12-15 10:55:50
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answered by rowdy45 4
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We went to the spring race had great seats and they cost us a whopping 245 dollars for 2 tickets. In reality we should have bought the cheapest tickets in the house because you could have sat anywhere you wanted because the place is virtually empty. regardless we were on vacation planned on spending the money so no harm no foul. You know that was some of the best racing I have ever seen there also. 3 wide racing, passing just about everywhere. Who knows what the heck is going to happen at the end of the month with the "new"changes. pathetic really, all these changes because allegedly fans were crying that the racing isnt exciting there anymore so people are not coming, when in reality it's due to 75 dollar plus ticket prices. We have friends down there so we stayed with them. I hear people whining about hotel prices, well I've been to a few nascar races in my life if you want cheap hotels you gotta go little tiny bit further away from the track, (an hour drive is not out of line) you can get a hotel that far away for about 65-100 bucks a night sometimes less. So if people shopped around a bit instead of crying about crap they would end up saving themselves some money. I also heard people crying about parking at bristol, we parked in the lot right next door to bristol for 20 bucks a day I could have thrown a stone from where we parked onto Bristol property it was well worth the price for parking. I dont know Jay the bottom line is the true race fans are going to go to the races no matter what, nascar is catering to the casual fan, and we all know the squeaky wheel gets the grease hence the dumbass changes that us true race fans don't really want in the first place.
2016-05-24 02:05:19
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answered by ? 3
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I doubt very much if you can buy tickets for a Bristol race
for 2008 I think they are sold a year ahead Before I made the long trip I think I would have the tickets in my hand,
2007-12-15 10:25:36
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answered by Bill 5
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What I hear as rumor was that to buy tickets for the Night Bristol race from the track, you had to get on the waiting list to buy tickets. Most tickets were already held by season ticket holders and corporate.
2007-12-15 05:07:57
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answered by Charles 4
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They'll go MUCH higher the closer you get to the race. $250 each is a good price. They will go on eBay for $500-$1000+ per seat by the time July comes around!
2007-12-15 06:01:37
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answered by jaynarie 6
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The longer you wait they will only go up in price, the closer it gets to the race they will be going for mega bucks by ticket brokers...I'm just hoping my Uncle who is a Nascar official works this race so I can go, I don;t care if I have to put up with his son/wife and grandkids in the motorhome I just wanna go.
2007-12-15 15:23:37
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answered by Go Team Penske 7
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when you say abroad, are you a U.S. Service personel?
the night race is a tough ticket to get. i'm lucky enough to have tickets from the track but, i know they can get up there in price but i would definatly shop around before i spent $250
2007-12-15 14:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch the race on television. The beer is cheaper and the lines to the bathroom are shorter.
2007-12-15 05:37:14
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answered by maxinebootie 6
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the closer to the race the higher the price............buy now
2007-12-15 05:10:16
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answered by Anonymous
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