Eddie Gossage: Spending Cash to Make Same

Eddie Gossage: Spending Cash to Make Same

Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage unveiled a $2 million capital improvement project for the auto racing facility today that will transform the upper half of the backstretch area into a lavish motorcoach area known as Burnout Alley.

Burnout Alley will consist of 74 expansive sites with numerous amenities that will make it the ultimate destination for fans traveling and entertaining in their motorcoaches for NASCAR and IndyCar Series race weeks. Each gated courtyard will be 30×60 feet and include full service hook-ups for water, electric and live race feeds; concierge service that will include grocery shopping; catering options; free wireless internet and 24-hour restroom access.

“Our demand for motor home space – even this year during a downturn economy – has continued to rise each and every year, and our fans have indicated to us that there was a need for this type of project,” Gossage said. “We pride ourselves at Texas Motor Speedway for providing what our fans want as well as our creativity, and Burnout Alley is a product of both. Once we got involved in the development of this project, we wanted to make Burnout Alley the ultimate RV area of any speedway race fans will ever visit.”

Each site in Burnout Alley will sell for $15,000 annually for an entire Texas Motor Speedway race season that consists of a pair of NASCAR weeks and one for the IndyCar Series. The Samsung 500 race week – featuring the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series – is set for April 2-5; the Bombardier Learjet 550k race week – showcasing the IndyCar Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series – is June 4-6; and the season culminates with the Dickies 500 triple-header race week with the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series from Nov. 5-8.

The project has a targeted 75-day construction period, which would have a projected completion date for Burnout Alley of early to mid-March.

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  1. The best part of that promotion is the part where they are offering the bottom two rows in the backstretch (about 1,000 seats) for $20 each and the rest of the grandstand seats for $40 each.

    Not a bad deal these days.

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