Richmond International Raceway Ticket Purchasing on Mobile Devices Now Even Easier

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Richmond International Raceway Ticket Purchasing on Mobile Devices Now Even Easier

Richmond logoFans Can Purchase April 25, 26, & 27 NASCAR Tickets Now on their Smartphones

Richmond International Raceway, in conjunction with Moovweb, has launched a new, mobile-friendly fan experience that now makes it even easier for race fans to purchase tickets to events directly from their smartphones. The new mobile ticketing site launched on April 10, and gives fans the ability to easily purchase event tickets, pit passes, access to fan zones and much more. To experience the new mobile sites, fans can go to www.rir.com on a mobile device and select the “Tickets” link next to an event.  Continue reading

International Speedway Corporation, Drive to End Hunger Team Up for Another Year of Fighting Older Adult Hunger


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Gordon: “[T]here will still be good news coming out of ISC tracks after the checkered flag falls…”

International Speedway Corporation (ISC) announced Feb 23, 2013 a year-long commitment to help fight older adult hunger in support of Drive to End Hunger, an initiative by AARP and AARP Foundation to help the nearly nine million older Americans who face the threat of hunger every day. Continue reading

Daytona International Speedway Proposes Big Changes

Daytona International Speedway is going to look different in the future. Joie Chitwood, track president of Daytona, announced new changes coming to the speedway pending approval from senior management of the International Speedway Corporation (ISC).

The new proposed changes to the famous “World Center of Racing” include changes to the front stretch, concession stands, the entrance to the speedway and more. Chitwood presented media members and NASCAR industry leaders a three-dimensional video of the new changes Friday.

The goal of the changes is to improve “the complete fan experience.” The changes start with five new, expanded and redesigned entrances called “injectors”.

All entrances lead to escalators that will bring people to a three-story concourse. Each escalator will drop off fans at different levels. There will be over 40 escalators included in the new entrances. The concourse will include 11 different “neighborhoods.” Each neighborhood will be the size of a football field with an “open-sightline” so fans can socialize and not miss any of the on-track action during the races.

Seats on the front stretch will also be improved. The first row of seats will be raised with the goal of providing a better sight line for fans. Along with those changes, every seat will be replaced and improved to provide more comfortable seating for fans.

Daytona International Speedway will also add and update restrooms and concession stands to better accommodate fans.

The speedway hopes that if they spends $250 million, legislation will allow the track to receive incentives that other Florida sports teams get for their facilities.

A timetable on how long the renovation would be completed has not been released and the new plans are still pending approval.

Potential benefits of the renovation as said by Chitwood, “Who knows, maybe a BCS National Championship game is in our future.” Daytona International Speedway is looking to make things bigger and better, these proposed plans accomplish that.

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Hayley Claims NASCAR K&N Pro Series Event; Park Wins Modified Race

Cameron Hayley found Victory Lane in his first competition with Gene Price Motorsports.  Photo - Getty Images

Cameron Hayley found Victory Lane in his first competition with Gene Price Motorsports.
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Green-White-Checkered Finish Wraps Up Exciting Trio of Short-Track Clashes

Cameron Hayley came from behind during a green-white-checkered finish to win the inaugural UNOH Battle At The Beach NASCAR K&N Pro Series race Tuesday night at Daytona International Speedway. Continue reading

Air Titan™ Track-Drying Technology Debuts at Daytona

This is the NASCAR Air Titan track drying system while it was being tested at Daytona International Speedway. The system utilizes compressed air and will dramatically reduce the amount of time it takes to dry the track. (Mike Meadows/ISC)

This is the NASCAR Air Titan track drying system while it was being tested at Daytona International Speedway. The system utilizes compressed air and will dramatically reduce the amount of time it takes to dry the track. (Mike Meadows/ISC)

Innovative Air Titan™ Device Reduces Track-Drying Time

Fans typically keep a close eye on weather conditions for each race day track on NASCAR’s circuit, because wet conditions usually mean a delayed or postponed race. But race fans may need to change their thinking when it comes to rainy days on race day. Continue reading