Grandstands Sold Out For Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Finale at Homestead

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For the second consecutive week, the grandstands for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series have been declared sold out.

Homestead-Miami Speedway, which is the season finale, announced on Friday that they have sold all 48,000 grandstand seats.

However, premium hospitality and other passes are still available.

A week ago, ISM Raceway at Phoenix announced that for the second year in a row they had sold out their grandstands for their Playoff race.

Phoenix has 42,000 seats in their grandstand sections.

This is a strong way for NASCAR to end it’s season from an attendance standpoint. Television ratings have also seen a slight increase in 2019 as well.

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