How To Find Cheapest 2020 NASCAR All-Star Race Tickets + Face Value Options
June 17, 2020
NASCAR is poised to become the first U.S. professional sport during the coronavirus era to have an event with tens of thousands of fans in stands by moving its All-Star race from North Carolina's Charlotte Motor Speedway to Tennessee's Bristol Speedway. The event will still take place on July 15 at 7 p.m., with plans to have 30,000 fans -- in a venue that seats 146,000 -- in the stands. If this happens, the event would mark the largest public gathering in the United States since the nation shut down in March in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Where To Buy NASCAR All-Star Race Tickets
Primary market tickets to the NASCAR All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway are currently available via Ticketmaster.
Secondary market tickets are not yet available for the 2020 NASCAR All-Star Race, but when they are TicketIQ, will have Fee-Free tickets with a Low Price Guarantee and Refund Guarantee, which states that in the event an event is canceled or deem unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers within 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. With the Low Price Guarantee, if you find the same ticket for less on another secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid Seats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit.
How Much Are NASCAR All-Star Race Tickets
Tickets to auto-racing events are the opposite of most sports -- for auto racing, the higher rows are pricier than than the lower rows. On the primary market at Bristol Motor Speedway, seats will cost $10 for children and $35 for adults and accessible seats in the Lower Bowl. In the Upper Bowl, children's tickets are $10, and adult and accessible seats are $65. Fans can purchase up to 10 seats in every transaction.