TIckets On Sale for SBK America
May 29-31The world is coming to Utah! Will you be there? Read on . . .
TOOELE VALLEY, UTAH (November 3, 2009) — Three-day tickets to the 2010 appearance of the Superbike World Championship at Miller Motorsports Park, scheduled for May 29-31, are now on sale.
The third annual visit of the Superbike World Championship to Utah will feature some unique changes and features, not the least of which is the fact that the races will take place on Memorial Day (Monday, May 31). This will be the first time in the series’ history that races will be held on a day other than Sunday.
Three-day reserved grandstand tickets are priced at $145 and include a paddock pass. Three-day general admission tickets are priced at $125 and also include a paddock pass. Tickets are available online at the new event-specific website, http://www.sbkusa.com/, or by calling (435) 277-RACE (7223).
Other options currently available by calling the track include three-day access to the Miller Motorsports Park Clubhouse or suites, as well as group hospitality packages, RV parking and VIP parking. Annual Clubhouse memberships begin at $900 and 2010 season ticket packages begin at $250.
“We’re really looking forward to our 2010 World Superbike event,” said MMP senior vice president/general manager John Larson, “and we’re pulling out all the stops to make it the must-attend motorcycle racing event of the year. Racing on Monday is going to be exciting and, as usual, the racing is going to be spectacular. We have a number of exciting features that we’ll be announcing in the next couple of months, but we wanted to get our three-day tickets on sale early and give fans the opportunity to give the gift of speed for the holidays.”
For information regarding Miller Motorsports Park, call 435-277-RACE (7223) or visit the track’s website at www.MillerMotorsportsPark.com.
For more information on the 2010 Superbike World Championship USA Round, visit www.SBKUSA.com.For information on World Superbike visit www.worldSBK.com.
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