Pit Boss 250 Tickets
Pit Boss 250 Race Tickets
Gear up and get ready to feel the need for speed with Pit Boss 250 tickets. Pit Boss 250 is one of seven road course races on the Xfinity Series program, and one of the newest such races. Begun in 2021, Pit Boss 250 takes place at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The event is sponsored by Pit Boss Grills, from which it takes its name. Pit Boss 250 acts as a support event for the NASCAR Cup Series’ Texas Grand Prix, along with the Camping World Truck Series’ XPEL 225.
Racers in the Pit Boss 250 compete on a three-mile asphalt track with 20 turns and must complete 46 laps on the track to finish. Stage one of the race closes after 14 laps, with the remaining two stages extended to 16 laps each. The inaugural winner of the Pit Boss 250 was driver Kyle Busch, who won on behalf of the Joe Gibbs Racing team. Busch finished the race in just over two hours, averaging roughly 70 miles an hour. Whether you’re a NASCAR die-hard or new to the sport, Pit Boss 250 tickets give you a chance to take in all the action up close.
How much are Pit Boss 250 tickets?
NASCAR tickets will vary based on seating location at the track. Most NASCAR Cup Series races will have tickets starting in the $30 to $60 range. Xfinity Series tickets are cheaper with starting prices usually around $25 to $50. Attending a Craftsman Truck Series race will be the cheapest of the three national touring series with tickets starting in the $15 to $40 range. Crown jewel race weekends like the Daytona 500, The Brickyard, Southern 500 and Coca-Cola 600 will usually have the highest demand for tickets.
When using the TicketSmarter virtual ticket office to select Pit Boss 250 tickets, fans should note that seats in the upper levels will be more expensive as they will provide a wider view of the track. Seats located further away from the start/finish line will be cheaper than those right on top of the start/finish line.
Pit Boss 250 Date & Schedule
The Pit Boss 250 schedule will take place over a multi-day weekend. The NASCAR schedule for the three national series will begin in February at Daytona International Speedway and end in November at Phoenix Raceway. Cup Series races are typically held on Saturday night or on Sunday afternoons, while the Xfinity or Truck series events will take place on the days prior to the Cup race. The full weekend schedule will include practice sessions and qualifying prior to the race.
A three-day NASCAR Cup Series weekend will see practice on Friday and Saturday, qualifying on Saturday and then the race on Sunday. Two-day Cup Series weekend fits the practice, qualifying and race sessions into Friday and Saturday. The Xfinity Series and Craftsman Truck Series will fit their practice and qualifying sessions in while the Cup Series is taking a break from on-track activity.
When do Pit Boss 250 tickets go on sale?
Pit Boss 250 tickets will go on sale shortly after NASCAR announces its season schedule for the upcoming year. NASCAR does not announce their schedule on a certain date, but it is usually released before the current season ends.
Pit Boss 250 Seating Chart
NASCAR’s national touring series race at a variety of tracks including speedways, superspeedways, short tracks and road courses. The seating capacity at each of these tracks varies with some holding just over 40,000 to others capable of holding well over 100,000 fans. Tracks will generally have a large grandstand on the front stretch and may have additional seating throughout other areas of the racetrack.