Meijer 300 Tickets - Kentucky

Meijer 300 Tickets - Kentucky

Meijer 300 Tickets — At Kentucky Speedway


NASCAR's Nationwide Series takes over Kentucky Speedway on Saturday, June 14 for the 2008 running of the Meijer 300. This annual event, established just in 2002, has fast become one of the top races on the circuit.

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Meijer 300 Tickets – Kentucky – Burning Rubber in Kentucky

All eyes in the NASCAR world will be on the Kentucky Speedway for the Meijer 300, one of the most highly anticipated Nationwide Series events. In year’s past the Meijer 300 has come down to the wire, with famous drivers having to burn rubber on the last few laps to maintain their lead. Why not get some Meijer 300 tickets for this year’s thrilling version of the race, one which people will be taking about for along time to come?

Meijer 300 Tickets – Kentucky – About the Race

Motorsports tickets to the Meijer 300 haven't been part of the NASCAR tickets market for very long compared to the more legendary NASCAR Nationwide Series (formerly Busch Series) races. However, the Meijer 300 is beginning to make a name for itself in the racing world, and the weekend of this event is taking off as a real phenomenon in Sparta, Kentucky. Musical performances will precede and follow the race activities, and many promotional sites and shopping venues will be on hand, making the Meijer 300 a treat for all members of the family.

Meijer 300 Tickets – Kentucky – “This is SPARTA!”

Meijer 300 tickets are currently available. This summer the roar of the engines of about 40 of the best NASCAR Nationwide Series team cars will once again bring fans to the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. Fans who purchase NASCAR tickets to see the event will have something thrilling to cheer about near the finish. If this upcoming race is going to be anything like the last one, you’ll be in for a very special treat. Make sure that you’re on the ball about purchasing your tickets, because you wouldn’t want to be left outside the stadium when the rubber starts to burn in Kentucky.