Jimmy vs. Kenny FACEOFF Set For 51st Annual Daytona 500
Monday October 13, 2008
‘World Center Of Racing’ Creates Unique Ticket Packages Around Spencer, Wallace
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Kenny Wallace, whose nickname is “Herman,” has won nine NASCAR Nationwide Series races, 10 poles and made more than 400 Nationwide Series career starts.
Jimmy Spencer, known to his fans as “Mr. Excitement,” has two NASCAR Sprint Cup victories including the 1994 July event at DIS.
Which NASCAR RaceDay co-host and popular motorsports personality is more in touch with fans?
Find out on February 15th at the 51st annual Daytona 500 for the ultimate faceoff between Jimmy and Kenny. Race fans can take part in the battle and support their favorite RaceDay co-host selecting from a variety of special ticket packages available in the Jimmy Spencer or Kenny Wallace grandstand sections.
One-Day Package ($105) includes:
· Daytona 500 Superstretch ticket in either Kenny Wallace’s or Jimmy Spencer’s section
· Souvenir gift
· Appearance by SPEED Channel personalities
· First 100 per section to purchase will receive an autographed commemorative ticket from Kenny Wallace or Jimmy Spencer
· Ability to watch NASCAR RaceDay on the big screens from their sections
Two-Day Package ($159) includes:
· Daytona 500 and Camping World 300 Superstretch ticket in either Kenny Wallace’s or Jimmy Spencer’s section
· Souvenir gift
· Appearance by SPEED Channel personalities
· First 100 per section to purchase will receive an autographed commemorative ticket from Kenny Wallace or Jimmy Spencer
· Ability to watch NASCAR RaceDay on the big screens from their sections
To purchase either Jimmy vs. Kenny FACEOFF package, race fans can log on to www.daytona500.com/speed or call 1-888-773-7223.
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This report was provided by an outside PR source and posted by Kim DeHaven.
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