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Grandstand Tickets For Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Race at Phoenix Are Officially Sold Out

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For the second-consecutive season the fall race at ISM Raceway in Phoenix will be a sell out.

The track sent out a press release announcing that grandstand tickets for the Bluegreen Vacations 500 are officially sold out. However, an infield only package is still available for fans wanting to take in the NASCAR Playoffs action.

“Sunday’s grandstand sellout is a perfect lead-in to the historic 2020 season at ISM Raceway, culminating with NASCAR’s Championship Weekend this time next year,” said ISM Raceway President Julie Giese in a release. “The anticipation is palpable and we couldn’t be more excited about what’s in store for the city of Avondale, The Valley and the entire state of Arizona.”

If you would be interested in purchasing an Infield Only ticket, they go for $139 per adult or $65 for children 17 years old and under. These tickets can be purchased as ISMRaceway.com, by calling 1-866-408-RACE (7223), or by purchasing them at the track ticket office.

This is awesome news as television ratings — aside from last week’s event at Texas Motor Speedway — have been mostly up recently. The race at Kansas a few weeks ago had a 20-percent increase in viewership.

Now, Phoenix is a grandstand sell out.

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