NASCAR Pole Qualifying Day Is Moving
BROOKLYN (WWJ) - NASCAR Sprint Cup qualifying is moving to Saturday for June events.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole qualifying for Michigan International Speedway has been moved to Saturday, June 18 from its traditional Friday spot, track officials announced.
August's Meijer Pole Day remains on Friday.
Value pricing period which ends February 28, is $20 per ticket- the move gives fans a chance to see a full day of competitive Saturday racing action from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series. Drivers from both series practice that day, followed by pole qualifying sessions from both series and then the 250-mile Nationwide Series race.
"It's a packed day of fun, an affordable day of NASCAR and an amazing way to spend a Saturday in June," speedway President Roger Curtis said. "This should allow fans to see all the excitement from setup and practice of the car to qualifying to a race."
Kids 12 and under are free that day. So a family of four can see two NASCAR race series on track all day, a race and a free concert after track activity for a reasonable price.
Find the complete schedule of events here.