PIR To Offer Enhanced Pre-Race Pit Pass Experience!

image001Fans looking for a behind-the-scenes peek to the NASCAR action at the SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500™ on March 3 at Phoenix International Raceway, will now have an opportunity to enjoy an enhanced experience with their ‘Pre-Race Pit Pass’.

Offered at $60 per person, the Pre-Race Pit Pass entitles pass holders to a variety of added, backstage action on the NASCAR Sprint Cup race day, including:

  • Garage Walk Access :: Catch a glimpse of your favorite driver or car as they roll out of the garage and onto pit road before the start of the race (participants randomly selected).
  • Driver Introductions :: Access to pit road and the track to watch driver introductions.
  • Trophy Photo Opportunities :: Pose in Gatorade Victory Lane with the iconic SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500™ Trophy prior to the start of the race

Pre-Race Pit Passes are available now for purchase on PhoenixRaceway.com/Tickets or by calling 1-866-408-RACE (7223). Passes must be accompanied by a Grandstand Ticket to the SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500™.

Once purchased, fans will receive a redemption coupon which must be brought to the race and may be redeemed at any Trading Post location in the Fan Midway during pre-race pit access hours. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and Pre-Race Pit Pass holders must show photo identification for redemption.

Tickets for the March 3 SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500™ NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, as well as all other events throughout the March race weekend at Phoenix International Raceway are available at www.phoenixraceway.com or by calling 1-866-408-RACE (7223).

Kevin Harvick Wins In Wild Finish At PIR – Gordon & Bowyer Brawl!

What might have been a dominating victory by Kyle Busch in the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race turned into a wild finish when Kevin Harvick raced his no. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet to the win in the closing 15 laps on the strength of a fierce restart and another on a green-white-checkered finish.

The race was thrown into overtime when a caution period occurred a split second before the white flag was to wave.  Instead of freezing the field and ending the race with Harvick as the winner in the regulation 312 laps, a red flag was displayed for 14 minutes and 58 seconds to clean a wreck that included four cars.  It also extended the event to 319 laps.

The fireworks started with seven laps left, when Clint Bowyer made contact with Jeff Gordon, sending him into the wall. Gordon’s No. 24 car was black-flagged, but he didn’t leave the track, instead waiting for Bowyer for his chance at redemption.

He got it, slowing down until Bowyer came back around, then sliding down the track when Bowyer tried to get around him on the apron between turns 1 and 2. Both cars, along with Joey Logano’s No. 20, wrecked and were done for the day.

”Things just escalated over the year and I’d just had it,” Gordon said. ”Clint has run into me numerous times, wrecked me and he got into me on the back straightaway and pretty much ruined our day. I’ve had it, fed up with it and got him back.”

Gordon took out Bowyer, the third place championship runner still clinging to faint title hopes, Joey Logano, and Aric Almirola split seconds before new leader Harvick reached the start-finish line.  That angered Bowyer’s crew which took after Gordon’s team in a heated skirmish in the garage.

It also threw the sellout Phoenix International Raceway crowd into a frenzy.  Emotions grew wilder moments later when multiple cars wrecked as they took the checkered flag that came seven laps after the scheduled 312 circuits.

With the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship in its closing stages, all eyes at the day’s beginning were on upstart Brad Keselowski who started seven points behind five-time champion Jimmie Johnson in the season’s penultimate race.  When Johnson cut his right front tire on lap 235 his Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet suffered suspension damage when it hit the turn 1 wall.  He finished 32nd, 38 laps down, and fell 20 points behind Keselowski in the championship hunt.  One race remains next week, and Keselowski needs only to finish 15th, regardless of Johnson’s performance, to clinch his first title.

Most of the sunny afternoon was spent focusing on the taillights of Busch, who led by far the most laps with 237.  “It (his pole-sitting no. 18 M&M’s Toyota) was an awesome piece, and I gave the race away,” he said forlornly.  “I guess I didn’t know how to win it.”

Keselowski barely made it past the Gordon-Bowyer wreck on his way to a sixth place finish, saying, “I thought I was going to wreck, so I just hoped I could bounce off the walls and make it back to the start-finish line.”  While the new points leader was bitterly angry over what he considered late-race retaliation by some drivers, he joked about the good luck he received when Johnson hit the wall: “I’m sure maybe five years from now, if I end up winning this thing (the title), there will be somebody saying ‘Remember Phoenix, when such-and-such laid down thumbtacks and blew out Jimmie’s tire?'”

Race winner Harvick, who claimed his first checkered flag this season and third in 20 races at PIR, also offered a light touch when commenting on the fisticuffs between the Bowyer and Gordon teams: “Fights?  This sport was made on fights.  We ought to have more fights.”

The next exciting race weekend at PIR will take place in the second week of the 2013 NASCAR season when the Subway Fresh 500 headlines the March 1-3 weekend.

Grandstands Sold Out For AdvoCare 500 At PIR!

Phoenix International Raceway President Bryan R. Sperber announced today that the track’s grandstands are sold out for the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race on November 11.

“We’re delighted that NASCAR fans have chosen to attend the AdvoCare 500 and have snapped up the available seats for the event,” Sperber said. “We recognize that fans have a lot of choices as they decide where to go, we’re honored that they have chosen to support Phoenix International Raceway.”

Race fans wishing to attend NASCAR’s final West Coast race of the season – the semi-final race in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup – may still purchase general admission tickets to PIR’s hillside area by calling 866-408-RACE or visiting PhoenixRaceway.com.

Tickets are still available for the Great Clips 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series Race, Saturday, Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. at PIR. Fans purchasing Saturday tickets will also be able to watch the Casino Arizona 50 NASCAR K&N Pro Series – West Race which will drop the green flag at 5 p.m. Tickets are also still available for Friday, Nov. 9 for fans to watch Gatorade Pole Qualifying for the AdvoCare 500, beginning at 4:10 p.m., and for the Lucas Oil 150 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at 6 p.m.

UFC® Champion Dominick Cruz Named Honorary Pace Car Driver for November 11th AdvoCare 500

Phoenix International Raceway President Bryan R. Sperber announced today that Ultimate Fighting Championship® bantamweight champion, and former star of The Ultimate Fighter® Live on FX, Dominick Cruz has been named Honorary Pace Car Driver for the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Sunday, November 11.

“We are honored to have Dominick Cruz as our Honorary Pace Car Driver, he has always represented his sport and the state of Arizona with class,” said Sperber. “We know our fans will be excited to see him drive the pace car on race day.”

Born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, Cruz, 27, has ascended to the top of his profession. Known for his outstanding speed and footwork, Cruz has compiled a 19-1-0 professional record that includes wins over the likes of Demetrious Johnson, Urijah Faber, Scott Jorgensen, Joseph Benavidez and Brian Bowles.

“I’m excited to be making my return to PIR and the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race,” said Cruz. “My first experience in the pace car was one of the coolest and most unique opportunities I have ever had. To feel even a sliver of the adrenaline that these drivers experience was so awesome and I can’t wait to do it again.”

Cruz, partnering with Niner Sports Marketing, will participate in pre-race ceremonies and will make appearances on site at PIR on Sunday, November 11. Additional information on race weekend activities is available on Phoenix International Raceway’s official website at www.phoenixraceway.com.

PIR Announces Fan Schedule For November NASCAR Race Weekend!

Four days of NASCAR action will return to Phoenix International Raceway next month with the AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event weekend at PIR November 8-11. The event schedule for the fall race weekend, which features the semi-final race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, hosts a race from four different NASCAR racing series: Sprint Cup, Nationwide, Camping World Truck and the K&N Pro Series-West.

The AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race will headline the weekend’s action on Sunday, November 11 at 1 p.m. local time.

Saturday, November 10 at 2 p.m. will feature the Great Clips 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series race, immediately followed is the championship race for the K&N Pro Series-West division, the Casino Arizona 50. Spectator gates open Saturday and Sunday at 8 a.m.

Competition kicks off Friday, November 9 with NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Gatorade Pole Qualifying at 4:10 p.m., a change from its traditional Saturday date. Friday’s action on the track concludes with the Lucas Oil 150 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at 6 p.m. Gates open Friday at 9 a.m. and fans arriving early can enjoy Sprint Cup, Nationwide and K&N Pro Series-West practice sessions.

Thursday, November 8
3:00 p.m.                                 Spectator Gates open
3:30 p.m. – 4:25 p.m.            NCWTS Practice
4:35 p.m. – 5:25 p.m.            NKNPS-W Practice
5:35 p.m – 7:30 p.m.             NCWTS Final Practice

Friday, November 9
9:00 a.m.                                 Spectator Gates open
9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.            NKNPS-W Final Practice
10:00 a.m. – 11:20 a.m.        NNS Practice
12:00 p.m. – 1:25 p.m.          NSCS Practice
1:35 p.m. – 2:25 p.m.            NNS Final Practice
2:30 p.m.                                NCWTS Qualifying (two laps, all positions)
4:10 p.m.                                NSCS Qualifying (two laps, all positions)
Gatorade Pole Qualifying
6:00 p.m.                               Lucas Oil 150 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race
(150 laps; 150 miles)

Saturday, November 10
8:00 a.m.                              Spectator Gates open
8:30 a.m.                              NKNPS-W Qualifying (two laps, all positions) impound
9:30 a.m. – 10:25 a.m.        NSCS Practice
10:35 a.m.                            NNS Qualifying (two laps, all positions)
12:35 p.m. – 1:25 p.m.        NSCS Final Practice
2:00 p.m.                            Great Clips 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series Race
(200 laps, 200 miles)
5:00 p.m.                            Casino Arizona 50 NASCAR K&N Pro Series – West Race
(50 laps, 50 miles)

Sunday, November 11
8:00 a.m.                           Spectator Gates open
1:00 p.m.                           AdvoCare 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race
(312 laps, 312 miles)

Tickets for the November 11 AdvoCare 500 Semi-Final NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, as well as all other events throughout the November race weekend at Phoenix International Raceway are available at www.phoenixraceway.com or by calling 1-866-408-RACE (7223).