November 25, 2024
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Phoenix Raceway announced today that all grandstand seats for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race on Sunday, Nov. 10, have sold out.  This marks the seventh consecutive sellout at the mile-long track and the fourth in a row for the Cup Series Championship event.

“Our appreciation for our fans is immense after another sellout at Phoenix Raceway,” said Latasha Causey, President of Phoenix Raceway.  “Their consistent support of NASCAR and our community makes Phoenix Raceway a top destination for NASCAR Championship Weekend.”

Phoenix Raceway also donated $100,000 to the Fighter Country Foundation, a group that supports the morale and well-being of those stationed at Luke Air Force Base. More details can be found at fightercountry.org.

This is the third consecutive year Phoenix Raceway and NASCAR have hosted the NASCAR Championship Luncheon, and this $100,000 donation is the largest in the event’s history.

Ryan Blaney, 2023 Cup Series champion and driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford, joined a fireside chat to discuss his championship win and his connections to Phoenix.  Other speakers included NASCAR Drive for Diversity participants, who discussed the program’s 20th anniversary with NASCAR Vice President Brandon Thompson.

Only a limited number of Hillside and Infield General Admission tickets are left for the Cup Series Championship, with other tickets also selling fast for the Xfinity, CRAFTSMAN Truck, and ARCA Menards Series West championship races on Nov. 8-9.

The NASCAR Championship Weekend begins on Friday, Nov. 8, with the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Championship at 6 p.m. MST, following the ARCA Menards Series West finale.  On Saturday, Nov. 9, the Xfinity Series Championship Race will follow, crowning a new champion.

The season finale, the Cup Series Championship Race, takes place at 1 p.m. MST on Sunday, Nov. 10, where four drivers will compete for the Bill France Cup.

Fans should act quickly to get remaining tickets and experiences at Phoenix Raceway’s website.

Those looking to buy or sell reserved seats for the race can visit SeatGeek, NASCAR’s official ticket marketplace. For more details, visit SeatGeek’s Phoenix Raceway page.

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