March Sprint Cup race
When Bill Elliott was crowned the 1988 NASCAR Cup Series champion, a ticket to Atlanta Motor Speedway could be purchased for $45. Now, 20 NASCAR seasons later, speedway officials are offering a limited number of $39 "Awesome Bill" tickets to the Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race. Located in the Turn Three Elliott Grandstand named after Bill Elliott, the $39 "Awesome Bill" ticket is another economically priced seating option for fans wanting to attend a Sprint Cup Series event at NASCAR's fastest track. Students with a valid school identification may purchase seating in same section for only $19. "We want all fans to have the opportunity to experience the Kobalt Tools 500 live," said AMS president and general manager Ed Clark. "We designed the offer so the entire family could enjoy the drama of NASCAR racing together."
When Bill Elliott was crowned the 1988 NASCAR Cup Series champion, a ticket to Atlanta Motor Speedway could be purchased for $45. Now, 20 NASCAR seasons later, speedway officials are offering a limited number of $39 "Awesome Bill" tickets to the Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race. Located in the Turn Three Elliott Grandstand named after Bill Elliott, the $39 "Awesome Bill" ticket is another economically priced seating option for fans wanting to attend a Sprint Cup Series event at NASCAR's fastest track. Students with a valid school identification may purchase seating in same section for only $19. "We want all fans to have the opportunity to experience the Kobalt Tools 500 live," said AMS president and general manager Ed Clark. "We designed the offer so the entire family could enjoy the drama of NASCAR racing together."