Special Indy GP Tickets for AMA Members

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Special Indy GP tickets for AMA members

Package includes parade lap at the Brickyard
By Motorcycle.Com Staff, May. 12, 2009
American Motorcyclist Association members are eligible for a special ticket package to the 2009 Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix, Aug. 28-30.

The package includes a three-day general admission ticket, Indianapolis Motor Speedway souvenirs, a 10% off coupon for Speedway merchandise, a three-day VIP motorcycle parking pass and an invite to a parade lap of the circuits MotoGP course. The entire package is valued at $115 but is available to AMA members for $75.

AMA members represent the backbone of motorcycle enthusiasts in the United States, says Chris Schwartz, vice president of marketing for Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Speedway staff is excited to make this offer to AMA members. Its a rare opportunity for motorcycle fans to see the worlds best riders in the 125, 250 and MotoGP classes.

The Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix will feature Ducati Marlboros Nicky Hayden and Monster Yamaha Tech 3s Colin Edwards representing the stars and stripes in the premier MotoGP class.

The MotoGP World Championships feature the most talented racers and the most exotic motorcycle road-racing equipment in existence, says Jim Moore, AMA director of business development. This special pricing package represents a great opportunity for AMA members to see their racing heroes on these marvelous machines, up close and personal.

AMA members can purchase the package using a code found in the Members Area of the AMAs website, http://www.americanmotorcyclist.com/. Tickets can be purchased over the phone by calling (866) 221-8775 or online at https://imstix.brickyard.com/promotions.

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