2010 Bristol Season Tickets

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salecreekaviator

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I have 5 season ticket seats together (Waltrip V Row 60 Seats 1-5) for 2010 at Bristol that I am not going to renew. Theseare aisle seats, under cover, middle of turn 3/4. Anybody interested in taking them over? Payment is due by 10/29 for $1382.00. This year's tickets are for 6 events: Food City 500, Scott's 300, Scott's Sat Night Special, Food City 250, Irwin Tools Night Race (formerly Sharpie 500), Wed Night Modified Double Feature. I will simply give you the payment form and you can pay for them online or phone with a CC and I will get the tickets to you when they arrive in January OR we can get on the phone together with Bristol and transfer them to your name and address permanently (Bristol will require a transfer fee of some type).</p>

Let me know if anybody is interested, otherwise I will let them expire.</p>

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That PSL package is a huge expense, eh? I just transferred 4 tix to a friend in March, only mine wasn't a PSL. I had 4 tix toboth Cup races only, and had been selling them on a race-by-race basis for two years. I got tired of the crowds and the BRUTAL walk from parking to seat, especially hauling all that "hardware"!</p>

Sounds like you have killer seats in 3/4. I'll put out feelers for them and let you know.</p>

Bob</p>
 
I don't have a PSL. the rights to the seats each year are the ticket holders as long as theypay the $1382 (which is simply the ticket price for 5 seats) by October of the prior year. This is a great cash advance financial arrangement, Bruton has turned the Bristol fan base into his own banking arrangement. As astartling sign of the economic times, they dropped the ticket prices about $25 per seat for 2010 and added two small race events (modified double feature and the Sat Night legends race) as well.
 
Bruton may not call it a PSL, but you are forced to buy tickets to races you have no interest in, just to keep your seats. Judging by the crowds, most of the tickets for those lesser races are tossed in the trash, but Bruton still got his money.
 

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