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NASCAR Returns to Memphis This Weekend! – YankeeRacer.com

NASCAR Returns to Memphis This Weekend!

Memphis 150, Presented by AutoZone Features Young Guns of NASCAR

MILLINGTON, Tenn. — The Young Guns of NASCAR are set to do battle Saturday, June 2, at Memphis International Raceway in the K&N Pro East Series Memphis 150, presented by AutoZone.

It is NASCAR’s only visit to the Mid-South this year and features young stars like series points leader Tyler Ankrum, NASCAR Next driver Anthony Alfredo and fourth-generation driver Trey Hutchens, who looks to put the No. 14 AutoZone Chevrolet in victory lane at the 3/4-mile oval in Millington, Tenn.

Tickets start at just $20 to see a whole day’s worth of short-track action with practice, qualifying, drivers autograph session and the race all on Saturday, June 2. Tickets for children 6-12 are just $5, and those 5-under are admitted free.

Many of today’s top NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series drivers came through the K&N Series. They include defending series champion Martin Truex Jr. and Daytona 500 champions Joey Logano and Austin Dillon. Other K&N alumni include Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, Daniel Suarez and Darrell Wallace Jr.

NASCAR Pit Passes are also available. They are $40 for NASCAR members and $50 for non-members. The Pit Pass provides access to the infield and garage area with the chance to get up close to the drivers and crew members as they prepare for the race.

To get tickets to the Memphis 150, presented by AutoZone, visit RaceMIR.com.

About Memphis International Raceway

Memphis International Raceway (MIR) is the Mid-South’s premier racing destination for racers and spectators alike. The facility is located minutes outside of Memphis in Millington, Tenn., and includes a 1/4-mile drag strip sanctioned by the International Hot Rod Association, a 1.8-mile road course and a NASCAR 3/4-mile paved tri-oval.

Sources: Memphis International Raceway PR