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Last Chance to Save 20% on Snowball Derby PPV Package

The MOST anticipated short track event of the season — the Snowball Derby at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida — is just a couple of weeks away.

If you can’t attend the race, the next best seat in the house is watching the prestigious event on Racing America.

Racing America is offering an early bird special for the Snowball Derby PPV packageRacing America is offering an early bird special for the Snowball Derby PPV package, which will take 20% off the three-day pass total price. The early bird special runs through this weekend, so time is almost up. Snag it while you can!

Established names and rising stars in the NASCAR National Series ranks will join some of the best of the best in the local short track scene to see who can make it into the big show on Sunday, December 3rd.

Among the NASCAR-related names vying for a spot in the field will be William Sawalich, Erik Jones, Derek Kraus, Carson Hocevar, Sammy Smith, William Byron, Noah Gragson, Ryan Preece and Ty Majeski.

Click here for the Snowball Derby Early Bird Special on Racing America to purchase your PPV package at a 20% discount.Click here for the Snowball Derby Early Bird Special on Racing America to purchase your PPV package at a 20% discount.

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