NASCAR’s historic inaugural race around the streets of downtown Chicago almost immediately fueled excitement around next year’s plans for a 2024 NASCAR Chicago Street Race.
is already built allowing fans to join the waitlist to attend next year's event and even pay a deposit to reserve priority access to purchase a ticket package.Fans excited for next year's race have the option to pay a deposit for priority access to official ticket and experience packages.
Listed package options include: preferred seating selection, premium hospitality access, an exclusive walk on Pit Road, a podium trophy photo op and NASCAR driver experiences. "With a $250 deposit, you can purchase before the general public when NASCAR Chicago Experiences' ticket packages become available," NASCAR wrote online.
Fans also can fill out a form to be on a waitlist for info."Want to discuss Official Ticket Packages?" a NASCAR prompt reads on its website."Fill out the form and we'll be in touch!"An agreement between the city of Chicago and NASCAR will keep the race in town for at least three years, through 2025. Here's what the city said last July regarding the event:"Chicago is incredibly enthusiastic about the opportunity to serve as host of the 2023, 2024 and 2025 NASCAR Chicago Street Course events, and we stand ready to welcome NASCAR fans to our world class city."Shane Van Gisbergen won the highly anticipated race on Sunday despite turbulent weather conditions forcing several delays, capping off an incredible debut performance.
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