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Speedway Motorsports, Inc. announces Weather Guarantee for its eight tracks across the country

by Mike Haag | Posted on Thursday, August 9th, 2018

 

Courtesy of Texas Motor Speedway Media Relations

FORT WORTH, Texas – To ease weather-related worries about buying NASCAR race tickets, Speedway Motorsports, Inc. 

(NYSE: TRK) today announced a Fans First initiative that will have fans ‘singing in the rain’.

The Speedway Motorsports Weather Guarantee provides race fans the ultimate assurance in their NASCAR ticket investment. As part of the company’s new weather policy, if a NASCAR race is postponed due to weather and the ticket holder is unable to attend on the rescheduled date, a ticket credit can be issued toward a qualifying NASCAR race at any Speedway Motorsports venue. This initiative is valid for Texas Motor SpeedwayAtlanta Motor SpeedwayBristol Motor SpeedwayCharlotte Motor SpeedwayKentucky SpeedwayLas Vegas Motor SpeedwayNew Hampshire Motor Speedway and Sonoma Raceway.

“Of all major professional sports, none is as heavily impacted by adverse weather as NASCAR,” said Speedway Motorsports’ President and CEO Marcus Smith. “With drivers already racing on the very edge at nearly 200 mph, even a little rain can have a dramatic impact on race weekend schedules. What we want to do is take weather out of the ticket-buying equation so fans can focus on having a great time and making memories on our premier NASCAR event weekends.”

Fans with an unused, eligible ticket will have 60 days from the original race date to request a ticket credit on a qualifying future event. The credit must be used toward another Speedway Motorsports’ NASCAR event within one calendar year of the original race date or the same event the following year, even if it takes place beyond the one-year mark. Certain restrictions may apply. Click here or further details on the Speedway Motorsports Weather Guarantee.

About the Author

Mike Haag has covered motorsports in San Antonio and South Texas for more than 35 years. In addition to covering motorsports for the San Antonio Express-News for nearly 28 years, Mike also has co-hosted TrackSmack with Dawn Murphy for 18 race seasons. In addition to being a writer, Mike taught high school English and Journalism for 30 years before retiring in May, 2020.