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Racing America Offering Subscribers 20% OFF All Access Snowball Derby PPV 

As we prepare to flip the calendar onto its final page, one of the most prestigious Super Late Model events in the country, the Snowball Derby, is about to unleash an action-packed weekend of racing at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida.

Now, in advance of this weekend’s highly-anticipated festivities, Racing America is extending a special offer to supporters by offering a special deal on Snowball Derby PPV packages, exclusively for Racing America subscribers.

For a limited time only, Racing America subscribers are eligible to receive a discount of 20% on the purchase of the Snowball Derby All Access Broadcast, which will provide you with ample amounts of on-track action throughout the weekend.

Racing America’s All Access Broadcast of the 56th Snowball Derby will begin on Friday, December 1st with Pole Night at Five Flags Speedway – where all 50 entrants will fight to be among the top-30 that lock into Sunday’s 300-lap feature.

Then, Saturday, December 2nd is another action-packed day of on-track activity in Pensacola, Florida, which boasts the Allen Turner Snowflag 100 for Pro Late Model competitors, as well as the always intense Snowball Derby Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ).

Finally, the week-long festivities will culminate on Sunday, December 3rd with the 56th Annual Snowball Derby, where the best Super Late Model drivers in the country will embark on a 300-lap gauntlet to try and hoist the Tom Dawson Trophy.

Take advantage of this special offer by contacting the Customer Care team at Racing America (support@racingamerica.com) with your e-mail address to receive your discount code, to be applied at checkout.

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