V8 Supercars Austin 400 Races at Circuit of the Americas on May 18 or 19 (Up to 39% Off)
Found 10 days ago on Groupon
39% OFF
$49 VALUE
450 BOUGHT
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Australian V8 Supercars hurtle down a 3.4-mile track, executing hairpin turns and reaching speeds of up to 185 mph
Limit 8 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Redeem on day
of event for a ticket at venue will call. Must show valid ID
matching name on Groupon at Circuit of The Americas. Refundable
only on day of purchase. Discount
reflects Circuit of the Americas' current ticket prices-price may
differ on day of the event. Gates open at 7:30am. For ADA
seating, call box office promptly upon receipt of voucher -
availability is limited.
Driving really fast is illegal unless you're on a racetrack or in
New Hampshire during one of the state's No Law Wednesdays. Live
free and drive with this GrouponLive deal. The Deal One single-day
ticket to the V8 Supercars Austin 400 Where: Circuit of Americas
Seating: General Admission Door time: 7:30 a.m. Ticket values
include all fees. Date Options $30 for Saturday, May 18, from 7:30
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (a $49 value) $35 for Sunday, May 19, from 7:30
a.m. to 6 p.m. (a $49 value) V8 Supercars Austin 400 A stampede of
cars thunders down the grand-prix-style track at Circuit of the
Americas, power-sliding around hairpin turns and reaching speeds of
up to 185 mph on the straightaways. Known as V8 Supercars, these
steeds are the chrome-coated thoroughbreds of Australia's premiere
motorsport category. On May 18 and 19, the Aussies travel to Austin
for a weekend of 28-car races. Though the Australian Supercars
represent the main event, the full schedule of races also showcases
German Porsches and Italian Pirelli GT3s, bringing together cars
from all over the world as if to recreate the heated tricycle races
in the UN Assembly Hall. Circuit of the Americas Designed to
accommodate the growing interest in Grand Prix racing in the United
States, the Circuit of the Americas pits thumping hearts against
squealing tires on a 3.4-mile circuit track that can accommodate up
to 120,000 fans. The first track of its kind in the United States,
the circuit challenges reflexes with novel turns and 133 feet of
elevation changes, forcing drivers to make quick decisions without
first consulting the owner's manual. Throughout the year, the track
hosts a bevy of prestigious racing events—including the Formula 1
Grand Prix—as well as law-enforcement training, driving
academies, and other educational programs.