Richmond Raceway Introduces New Driver Introductions in the DC Solar FanGrounds
With the grand opening of the DC Solar FanGrounds,
Richmond Raceway will welcome new driver introductions to immerse fans into the experience in the modernized infield for the first-ever NASCAR Playoff Race Weekend, presented by Who’s Your Driver. The new driver introductions will take place near the Markel Entertainment Plaza, which is located by Turn 1. All fans with a DC Solar FanGrounds pass are invited to Pre-Race Ceremonies.
“The addition of new driver introductions during our Pre-Race Ceremonies for the Federated Auto Parts 400 only adds to the enhanced experience our fans will receive in the new DC Solar FanGrounds,” said Richmond President Dennis Bickmeier. “This unique access will bring fans closer to the drivers than ever before in the modernized infield.”
Driver introductions for both Friday and Saturday night will take place in the breezeway beside Gatorade Victory Lane. The drivers will walk through the breezeway filled with lights and smoke to the cheers of fans along a pier in the DC Solar FanGrounds. Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers will then proceed to Toyota Tundras for a ride around the track to greet fans in the grandstands.
All DC Solar FanGrounds pass holders will be invited to join Pre-Race Ceremonies. Single-day DC Solar FanGrounds passes are $70, and passes for the entire weekend are $125. For more information on the DC Solar FanGrounds, visit
richmondraceway.com/fangrounds.
Richmond Raceway 2018 NASCAR Season
NASCAR returns for Richmond’s first-ever Fall Playoff Race Weekend, presented by
Who’s Your Driver, with the
Go Bowling 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff race, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Pole Qualifying, and Federated Auto Parts 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race on Sept. 21-22. Dale Earnhardt Jr. will make his return to competition in the Go Bowling 250. The track will also make history with the grand opening of the DC Solar FanGrounds as part of Richmond Raceway Reimagined, a $30 million infield redevelopment project.
The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) will run the inaugural PASS Commonwealth Classic on Saturday, October 20 at Richmond. The race will be the penultimate race of the PASS National Championship Series. PASS Super Late Models will headline the day with feature events for Tour-Type Modifieds, Late Model Stocks, Limited Late Models, and Street Stocks. To learn more, visit
richmondraceway.com or
proallstarsseries.com.
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