Pioneer Hi-Bred 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series Race at Iowa Speedway in Newton (Up to 51% Off). Three Options Available.
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Kurt Busch & Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. headline all-star lineup of drivers as Nationwide Series roars into speedway designed by racing icon
Racing dates back to ancient Greece, where chariot races around city walls settled disputes over farming rights and which philosopher had the best beard. Witness the fairest system of justice with this deal to see the Pioneer Hi-Bred 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Iowa Speedway in Newton on Sunday, May 20, at 1 p.m. Gates open at 9 a.m. Because the ticket is a G-Pass, our customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their voucher at will cal. Choose from the following options:
- For $30, you get one G-Pass for lower-grandstand seating (a $60.75 value, including all ticketing fees).
- For $38, you get one G-Pass for upper-grandstand seating ($76.25 value, including all ticketing fees).
- For $45, you get one G-Pass for upper-grandstand seating, plus a Fan Walk pit pass, valid for admission to a gated area running along pit road (an $89.05 value, including all ticketing fees).<p>
Tickets for children aged 12 and younger are $29.95 each for both upper- and lower-grandstand seating.
The NASCAR Nationwide Series shifts gears and rockets into Iowa Speedway to rouse racing fans during just the 10th contest of the young 2012 season. Former champion Kurt Busch recently announced that he’d be joining the wheel-to-wheel joust alongside an already polished lineup of drivers, including Danica Patrick, Elliott Sadler, and Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. Last year, instead of doing donuts on the track until the skid marks kind of resembled his name, Stenhouse, Jr. made his mark on the Nationwide Series by winning the championship, a run that also included his first race victory.
As competitors zip around the track and up the standings, race-goers soak in the state-of-the-art setup of Iowa Speedway, which was designed by racing icon Rusty Wallace. Pit passes bring fans closer to the action, letting them hear every engine rev and see the neck screws that enable pit-crew members to turn their heads 360 degrees.
Due to security restrictions, G-Passes must be printed out and presented in person at the event. They cannot be redeemed through the mobile app.