NASCAR will open ticket sales to the general public for the second-ever Chicago Street Race on Wednesday, Dec. 6, just in time for the holiday season. The inaugural Chicago Street Race was one of the nation’s most talked-about sports and entertainment experiences of the year, drawing attendees from all 50 states and 15 countries around the globe.
In conjunction with the on-sale announcement, the NASCAR Chicago Street Race team will also be on hand at the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital on Wednesday, Dec. 6, for a special holiday hospital visit and check presentation, alongside Founding Partner Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois – the first of six donations to local hospitals this holiday season. “This year marked the first-time in the 75-year history of our sport that the NASCAR Cup Series took to the city streets for a race, and we are thrilled to once again welcome fans back to the city of Chicago for this bucket-list event,” said Julie Giese, Chicago Street Race President. “2024 will once again have something for everyone, with world-class racing action, A-list concert performances, and a breathtaking backdrop of the city skyline and Chicago lakefront.” New for 2024, NASCAR is proud to offer youth pricing, including free general admission for children 12 and under to Saturday’s events, highlighted by the NASCAR Xfinity Series race, The Loop 110. Tickets for children 12 and under will be just $45 for Sunday’s events, featuring the Cup Series Grant Park 165. Additionally, NASCAR will offer single-day tickets starting at $150 for select experiences for 2024. The 12-turn, 2.2-mile course will once again take NASCAR through many of the city’s most renowned and highly recognizable landmarks. General admission, reserved seats and hospitality experiences include access to races and full-length concerts, with musical artists to be announced at a later date. Two-day reserved tickets starting at $465 offer an array of opportunities that include reserved seating and a wide variety of premium experiences. Two-day general admission tickets start at $269. Fans can enhance their general admission experience with a GA+ ticket for $398. The ticket offers access to the GA+ lounge, located behind the Mobil 1 stage at Turn 3 alongside DuSable Lake Shore Drive, comfortable seating for relaxing in between watching concerts and racing, and a variety of food options and a full-service bar with beer, wine and cocktails for purchase. Some notable hospitality options for fans to take in the Chicago Street Race Weekend include:
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