If you're not a season ticket holder youre more than likely going to have to get your Bristol race tickets on the secondary market. Youll probably run into a few ticket brokers selling tickets on eBay, but the best way to find Bristol ticket brokers is to search for Bristol Tickets using
Google,
Yahoo!,
MSN, or your favorite web search engine. Just as on eBay, you want to thoroughly check up on the brokers background. Make sure they have a physical address, offer plenty of online and phone support, and are long-standing members of the Better Business Bureau. Established brokers like
TickCo.com have been in the business for over ten years, offer secure online purchasing, and meet the rigid standards required to become a member of the BBB. Youll want to deal with an established broker that has been in business long enough to prove they are capable of delivering on what they offer, year in and year out.
For a general idea of what Bristol tickets are selling for on the secondary market, visit TickCos Bristol Tickets page.
Each year there are just fewer than 200,000 people trying to reserve a spot at Bristol for some of the most popular races on the NASCAR schedule. To find the sweet seats, youre more than likely going to need to invoke the use of eBay or a personal ticket broker. Just do your homework before sending anyone your hard-earned money.
Once youve done the research to find a seller worthy of your business, youll be nestled around the half-mile loop at Bristol in no time flat. Youll be taking in the sweet scents of race fuel and melting rubber, with a birds eye view of the paint-trading, bumper-to-bumper, high-banked action, knowing full well that you just beat the competition to some of the hottest tickets in NASCAR.
Enjoy the race.