How to take advantage of the Ambetter Health 400 NASCAR Atlanta race family discount
Likewise, groups of NASCAR fans will be able to make their way to see the Ambetter Health 400 Atlanta NASCAR race weekend, and even get a discount for doing so.
Here's how fans can take advantage of the Family Four Pack at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Fans can bring their group to the Ambetter Health 400 race at Atlanta, including their friends, kids and other family members, or whomever they decide. If there are more than four in your group, no problem. Fans can add discounted tickets to their group.
This sale expires on Friday, Feb. 14, which makes for an excellent Valentine's Day present for NASCAR fans and their families.
NOTE: Fans will need to create an ID.me account to verify their identity, which can easily be done from the website.
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The Ambetter Health 400 is set for 2 p.m. (CT) on Sunday, Feb. 23 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia.
Fans not able to attend will be able to watch the race on FOX with Mike Joy, Clint Bowyer and Kevin Harvick in the broadcast booth.
Daniel Suarez of Trackhouse Racing won last year's event with a three-wide photo finish.
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