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NASCAR Fans Go Gaga as Outlandish Gateway’s 5-Day Ticket Deal Comes to Light

Published 12/30/2023, 9:19 AM EST

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NASCAR enthusiasts relish the opportunity to meet their racing heroes, exchange greetings, and even splurge on exclusive, high-end die-cast models of their beloved cars. And when attending a live race, it is an experience like no other, often characterized by buzzing, packed crowds that add to the thrill.

Generally speaking, the cost of a ticket to a NASCAR Cup race varies, typically ranging from $30 to $120. However, for the more high-profile races, ticket prices can skyrocket, sometimes exceeding $1000 and in rare instances, even reaching a steep $5000. But, here’s a golden opportunity for NASCAR fans – the chance to snag a single ticket that covers five days of adrenaline-pumping racing at Gateway. It could be a dream come true for many, offering an immersive experience in the heart of NASCAR action at a value that’s hard to beat.

NASCAR enthusiasts can grab an opportunity to watch three races at the price of one

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NASCAR fans, here’s a deal that’s sure to rev you up! Costco is rolling out an incredible offer where enthusiasts can witness not one, but three thrilling races for the price of nearly a single ticket – just $149.99. This package is a real game-changer.

The famous supermarket chain is offering a three-day pass that’s like hitting the jackpot for race fans. Mark your calendars for the NASCAR Cup race (June 1-2), the IndyCar race (August 16-17), and the NHRA race (September 29, 2024), all set to take place at the buzzing WWT Raceway. This pass isn’t just a ticket to the races; it’s a golden key, giving you general admission to a variety of designated areas at the WWT Raceway across three different races. 

This innovative move has sent shockwaves through the motor racing world, shaking up the traditional ticketing approach. And the best part? The affordability of these tickets has left fans over the moon. They’re so eager to grab this once-in-a-lifetime deal that they’re willing to travel from other states to Costco just to get their hands on this package. For race lovers, this is an unmissable opportunity to dive into the heart of the action without breaking the bank.

 

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Fans are going crazy over the ticket package situation

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The moment the news hit Twitter, WWT Raceway’s official page couldn’t contain their excitement, responding with just a string of clapping emojis: “🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼.” The reaction from fans has been nothing short of electric. One fan, clearly taken aback, exclaimed, “Wait that gets you into all of those races? Fuck I might be going to St Louis!”

The sentiment is shared widely, with fans left in awe of the deal. Comments like “$150 for all those races is incredible,” “YOOOOOO I would buy that in a heartbeat. What a deal,” and “That is a steal!” are flooding in. This offer is turning heads even beyond St. Louis, with people from afar saying things like, “$150 for Nascar, IndyCar, and NHRA is insane, if I lived in St. Louis this would be awesome.”

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The deal has certainly struck a chord, tempting even those who don’t usually find themselves at race tracks. So, what about you? Are you tempted to jump on this unbelievable offer and be part of the racing action?

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Neha Dwivedi

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