The speedway will hold a driver autograph session that morning from 10:15 a.m. until 11:15 a.m. by the famous rocks by the main entrance of the track. The session will take place before opening practice for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at The Rock presented by Cheerwine, and is open to anyone holding a ticket for Saturday's or Sunday's races.
"We had such a great turnout with last year's autograph session, that we had to do it again," said Rockingham Speedway president Andy Hillenburg. "The autograph session is a great time for fans to come out and meet their favorite drivers before the racing gets underway."
The speedway will sell tickets for Saturday's and Sunday's events at the main office, adjacent to the autograph session, and there will be a special "Tweet Meet" for Twitter enthusiasts on Sunday morning at 9 a.m., outside the track. More details will be available on Rockingham Speedway's official Twitter @RockinghamSpeed as the race approaches.
The NCWTS will be making its second-annual trip to Rockingham
Speedway for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at The Rock presented by
Cheerwine. In last year's inaugural event, Sprint Cup veteran Kasey Kahne took
the checkered flag despite starting at the rear of the field.
The UARA-STARS Late Model Series
and the Frank Kimmel Street Stock Nationals (FKSSN) will join the NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at The
Rock presented by Cheerwine weekend. The UARA and FKSSN will be competing on
Saturday, April 13, with qualifying on Friday, April 12.
The NCWTS will practice on
Saturday with qualifying and racing on Sunday, April 14.
Tickets, suite packages and
camping accommodations for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at The Rock
presented by Cheerwine are now available at www.rockinghamspeedway.com or by
calling 910-205-8800. Saturday general admission tickets are $15 in advance
($20 at the gate), with grandstand tickets for Sunday's NCWTS event beginning
at just $20.
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