Night Of The BatBass

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posted on May 12, 2016
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Its unearthly roar fills the valleys of Tennessee. Its speed is so great, those who have seen it can scarcely describe it. It flies just as daylight gives way to darkness.

On August 20, Bass Pro Shops will team with the National Rifle Association to unleash the beast onto the Bristol Motor Speedway. It is the legendary Night Race, and there is no other like it anywhere in motorsports. NASCAR’s best will claw their way around Bristol’s famed half-mile banked oval, fighting tooth and nail through 500 laps of fuel-injected fury.

Make plans now to take advantage of special ticket discounts for NRA members, and enter to win valuable ticket packages. Purchase tickets by clicking here or calling (844) 304-2563. To enter to win tickets, click here.

The BatBass will fly August 20. You will never forget it.

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