Dale Jr. Ticket Packages On Sale at Bristol

Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s legion of fans have a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with NASCAR’s most popular driver during the IRWIN Tools Night Race Aug. 27.

Bristol Motor Speedway, which recently introduced a new ticket package that gives fans the chance to spend a bit of quality time with their favorite driver, has added Earnhardt Jr. to the growing list of Sprint Cup stars taking part in the venture.

The package includes a ticket to the IRWIN Tools Night Race, admittance to a question-and-answer-session which will take place Saturday, Aug. 27, prior to the start of the race, and an Earnhardt cap. Due to space restrictions in the BMS hospitality area, availability for the package is limited.

“We really appreciate Dale Jr. taking part in our latest initiative for fans,” said BMS general manager and vice president Jerry Caldwell. “It’s always nice when the tracks can partner with the drivers and give the fans what they really want, which is more access to the people they root for every week.”

The Earnhardt ticket package is available now for $135.

A number of other Sprint Cup drivers, led by five-time champion Jimmie Johnson, and other Bristol winners Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton and Kasey Kahne, also are participating in race-day question-and-answer sessions, as are Paul Menard, Travis Kvapil and David Gilliland. These packages begin at $125.

Included in all packages is a ticket to the IRWIN Tools Night Race and a driver’s cap. As it is for the Earnhardt offer, space is limited for the question-and-answer sessions, however, so interested fans are encouraged to purchase now.

The ticket packages are available now and may be purchased by calling the BMS ticket office at 423-BRISTOL or 1-866-415-4158. Fans should inform the BMS ticket agent with whom they speak which driver package they are interested in purchasing.

iBelong members (Bristol Motor Speedway season ticket holders) can add the driver Q&A for only $15. There is limited space, so members should reserve their space now.

Bristol Motor Speedway PR