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Sydney SuperSprint tickets on sale

10 Jul 2020
Limited tickets available for Sydney Motorsport Park return
2 mins by James Pavey

Tickets are now on sale for next weekend’s highly anticipated return to night racing for Supercars, the Truck Assist Sydney SuperSprint.

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Fans will have access to the grandstand that overlooks the famous pit building at Sydney Motorsport Park.

Supercars CEO Sean Seamer is encouraging fans to get in early.

“We’re thrilled to be back racing under lights in 2020 and it’s a real boost to have fans in the grandstand,” Seamer said.

“Tickets are limited, so get in as soon as you can for this unique, day-night event.”

As per the federal government’s COVID regulations, the stadium will be limited to 25 per cent capacity with social distancing rules enforced.

Guidelines regarding general admission access to the hill area of the venue will be released in coming days following further discussions with relevant state and federal health authorities.

Ticketing will be limited to the event and restricted quantities of tickets can be purchased per person through Ticketek.

Tickets will include single-day options and family packages from $99; details can be found on the Supercars and Ticketek websites.

All tickets will need to be pre-purchased as no tickets will be available upon entry.

In accordance with health guidelines, there will be no access to other areas of the circuit including the pit building or corporate facilities.

Patrons who purchase tickets are encouraged to monitor their own health and if they are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, will not be able to attend the event.

The Truck Assist Sydney SuperSprint is the first event since the COVID shutdown that fans will be able to attend and will feature 17 sessions on track over a mix of daylight and night-time racing.

Gates will open early on Saturday ahead of the first session of the event, a combined Dunlop Super2 and Super3 practice run at 10:15am Saturday.

There will be practice, qualifying and a Top 15 Shootout for Supercars before the first races of the meet, the support categories twilight race at 5:05pm and the main event, Supercars first night race of 2020, under lights from 6:25pm.

On Sunday fans will be treated to two high-pressure qualifying sessions and two Supercars races, support category will also run one qualifying session and one sprint race.

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