NHRA announces Fan Relief program for Auto Club finals

  • Scott Whitmore
  • Thursday, October 8, 2009 6:56pm
  • Sports

For immediate release, NHRA (Oct. 8, 2009)

GLENDORA, Calif. – NHRA announced that a limited number of $20 Race Fan Relief tickets – a savings of up to $29 per ticket – will be made available for the Nov. 12-15 Auto Club NHRA Finals, the climactic race in NHRA’s six-race playoff, the Countdown to 1.

The offer is available for advance purchase only on a first-come, first-served basis and is limited to 1,500 tickets for each day of the four-day event. To purchase fan relief tickets, enter the password “relief” on the appropriate Ticketmaster page or dial 800-884-NHRA and mention “fan-relief offer.”

NHRA has also partnered with Ticketmaster to eliminate service and convenience fees on tickets purchased through Ticketmaster.com, via Ticketmaster phone lines, or at Ticketmaster outlets. Fans purchasing tickets through Ticketmaster may pick up their tickets at the ticket office will-call window on race day or they may have their tickets delivered for a fee.

NHRA is also reaching out to families and fans in the military: Children 12-and-under accompanied by a paying adult will be admitted free on any of the four days of the event to general-admission areas; and NHRA is offering any active U.S. Military personnel a free reserved-seat ticket on-site on Friday, Nov. 13.

Great seats remain available at regular price for all days of the event. For more ticket information about the Auto Club NHRA Finals, please call (800) 884-4762, or purchase your tickets online at ticketmaster.com.

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