Thunder Road SRX Pricing Announced, Tickets on Sale Tuesday January 10th

Barre, VT — Officials have announced pricing for the Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) Event at the iconic Thunder Road International Speedbowl on Thursday, July 20th. General Admission tickets will be available at $45 for Adults with Children, ages 12-and-under set at $20.

2023 Thunder Road Season Pass Holders and 2023 ACT License Holders have a special Pre-Sale starting at 8:00am on Monday, January 9th with tickets going on sale to the General Public at 8:00am on Tuesday, January 10th. Special Links to the online ticket platforms will be made available on the Thunder Road website at www.thunderroadvt.com. Tickets are expected to go fast for one of the biggest events in the history of Thunder Road.

Courtesy SRX Racing

After many phone calls, discussions and nail-biting, it was announced on December 21, 2022 that Thunder Road had made the cut to join the six-race schedule of the SRX Racing organization out of 42 short tracks across the United States. A group of the strongest North American racing personalities, led by NASCAR Cup Champion and Car Owner Tony Stewart, will compete in identical, specialty-built speedsters on Thunder Road’s unique high-banked 1/4-mile asphalt surface.  

Along with the SRX Event, Thunder Road has also created the All-Star Late Model Showdown, pitting the biggest names in Northeast Late Model racing against one another for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be the best of the best. 2023 American-Canadian Tour, Thunder Road, Serie ACT Quebec and White Mountain Motorsports Park (NH) winners will be invited to the All-Star Showdown along with top point leaders of these tracks and series and former champions from the past three decades. The All-Star Showdown will be the cream of the crop, a champion’s challenge not seen at Thunder Road since the 1980s.

For more information, contact the Thunder Road offices at (802) 244-6963, media@thunderroadvt.com, or visit www.thunderroadvt.com. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @ThunderRoadVT.

Thunder Road International Speedbowl is a fast, high-banked 1/4–mile asphalt oval nestled high on Quarry Hill in the Granite Capital of the World; Barre, Vermont. Built by NASCAR Broadcasting Legend Ken Squier in 1960, Thunder Road is the home of the American-Canadian Tour, one of the oldest international stock-car series in North America, and showcases some of the strongest weekly racing in the United States while annually hosting quality touring events from the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Super Late Models and the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series, among others.