Three On-Track Events, Two Concerts, One Big HDTV Await Fans

Fans can enjoy three on-track
events, a pre- and post-race concert and the public launch of the
world’s largest HDTV for the price of one ticket on May 21 at Charlotte
Motor Speedway, highlighted by the 27th running of the NASCAR Sprint
All-Star Race. But before the first laps are turned on the track in the
$1 million throwdown, race goers can wave the green flag during
qualifying, attend a free Q-and-A session with NASCAR stars, browse
through countless interactive displays right outside the track and enjoy
delicious deep-fried peaches, among other fair food treats. Here are a
few items of interest that will help race fans coming to the NASCAR
Sprint All-Star Race get the most out of their experience.

Live Entertainment, Four On-Track Activities for the Price of One Ticket

For the price of one ticket to the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race on May 21
fans can enjoy the Dierks Bently concert presented by Budweiser in the
infield, the Pennzoil Ultra Victory Challenge burnout contest, the
Sprint Showdown, the debut of the world’s largest high definition
television, the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and the Julie Roberts
post-race concert with the chance to walk on the track. Even before the
on-track action heats-up, fans can enjoy plenty of other activities
outside the track, including the Powerade Play Zone for kids, speedway
and race shop tours and much more. For a full list of NASCAR Sprint
All-Star Race week events, visit
www.charlottemotorspeedway.com/fans/fan_guide_to_fun/.

Fans Can Wave the Green Flag for All-Star Qualifying
During NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race qualifying on May 20, Charlotte Motor
Speedway officials will randomly select fans in attendance to wave the
green flag for each competitor attempting to qualify. Qualifying is
scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on May 20.

Deep-Fried Peaches, New Kids Menu Available from Levy Restaurants
May race attendees will get a true southern treat with a twist with an
order of deep-fried peaches at the Levy Restaurants concession stands
throughout the speedway. The peaches are sliced, dipped in batter,
rolled in a cornflake crumb topping, then fried and served with a
cinnamon-vanilla dipping sauce. Several other southern-inspired treats
will also be on the Levy menu, including a “bologna-q,” sandwich
(deep-fried strips of bologna, smothered in bar-be-cue sauce and topped
with a pickled onion mustard slaw) and “lug nuts” mac and cheese balls
(pimento mac and cheese balls mixed with bacon, coated and deep fried).
Levy Restaurants will also offer a new kids menu in the Family Seating
Section with smaller-size hot dogs and hamburgers, as well as new
beverages for the adults and new sweet treats including funnel cakes and
little donuts at its main concession stands.

Kahne Part of ‘PRN Up To SPEED’ at the SPEED Stage
“PRN Up To SPEED” returns for the third year to Charlotte Motor
Speedway. The popular free fan forum takes place at the SPEED stage,
located at the speedway’s main entrance, from 3:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
prior to the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race on May 21. Several NASCAR
stars, including Kasey Kahne, are scheduled to join personalities from
the Performance Racing Network for the 30 minute Q&A session.

Plenty of Entertainment Options for Fans in Interactive Display Area
Fans coming to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the May 21 NASCAR Sprint
All-Star Race will have plenty of entertainment options right outside
the track in the display areas. Toyota will host a hospitality area for
any fan that has a Toyota key, NOS will offer an interactive area where
fans can try their hand with Traxxas remote control cars and
sunglass-maker Oakley will be on site with their O Labs where fans can
purchase Oakley products. Fans will find plenty of food and beverage
options as well and there will continue to be plenty of souvenir
trailers in the display areas, so fans can buy their favorite driver’s
gear at the track.

CATS Route Provides Easy Access to Speedway
The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS), the City of Concord and
Charlotte Motor Speedway have partnered to bring race day bus service
from Center City Charlotte to the track. Starting from the Charlotte
Transportation Center, race fans can take the 79X Concord Mills Express
to beat the traffic and enjoy the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and the
Coca-Cola 600 on May 29 at the speedway for just $7 round-trip. The
route will run every 20 minutes from noon to 6:00 p.m. on May 21 and May
29. Return trips will begin immediately after the checkered flag as race
fans make their way to the buses near the track’s main entrance.
Passengers may bring small coolers that fit on their laps but no eating
or drinking is permitted on the bus.  Tickets can be purchased at the
Charlotte Transportation Center at 310 East Trade Street in Center City
or online at http://secure.ridetransit.org/psales/. For more information
visit www.ridetransit.org or call (704) 336-RIDE (7433).

Traffic Information Available on 91.1 FM
Race fans will be able to tune into 91.1 FM for up-to-date traffic
information following Saturday’s NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. Charlotte
Motor Speedway will broadcast traffic exit updates on that frequency to
inform fans of any traffic concerns around the speedway.

Nearly $14 Million Up For Grabs at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers will battle for a purse totaling nearly
$5 million during the 27th running of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at
Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 21. The posted prize money of $3,195,839
will be added to $1,780,853 in television awards, which are distributed
through the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Car/Champion Owner Program. The
overall posted awards for the track’s schedule of May events is
$13,617,504. Nine events will be run at Charlotte Motor Speedway and The
Dirt Track at Charlotte between Friday night, May 20, and Sunday night,
May 29.

Charlotte Motor Speedway PR