NASCAR at the Glen Rules


Nascar at the Glen with Hazlitt

WQNY and WIII “Nascar at the Glen with Hazlitt” is a text contest that will run from Friday, 7/28/17 through Monday 7/31/17 at (hereinafter referred to as “contest”). In which a total of two entrants will be chosen at random and win:

Each prize package will contain:

  • 2 General Admission tickets valued at $90 a piece for a total of $180
  • 2 Red Cat “The Bog” wristbands valued $200 a piece for a total of $400
  • 1 Lot 5 parking placard
  • Minimum prize value is $580

 

Valid dates for items included in prize package:

  • General Admission tickets valid August 3rd – 6th 2017
  • Adult all weekend “The Bog” Hospitality wristbands valid August 5th – 6th 2017
  • Lot 5 parking placard valid August 5th – 6th 2017

 

“The Bog Presented by Red Cat” includes:

  • Exclusive trackside viewing all day Saturday and Sunday
  • Fan Walk access on Sunday morning before the race
  • Multiple Motorsports Personality Q&A sessions
  • Preferred parking near Gate 5 (Lot 5)
  • Upgraded lunch and snack food experience
  • Unlimited Coke products and bottled water
  • Six daily Budweiser/Red Cat product coupons (must be 21 yrs or older)
  • Free souvenir gift and ear plugs
  • Jumbotron screen view
  • Closed circuit televisions (with race feed)
  • Semi-private executive restrooms
  • Open from 8am until checkered flag Saturday and Sunday

 

 

  1. The contest text word will be released 6:00AM Friday the 28th and will be accepted until 6:00AM Monday the 31st. The contest word will be announced on air and on the websites of participating stations. For the duration of the contest you must text the correctly spelled word BOG to 77000 in order to enter.
  2. This contest is being run concurrently between WQNY FM and WIII FM.  Entries will be accepted from listeners of both WQNY and WIII. The two winners will be chosen from a pool of entrants from both stations.  Message and data rates may apply. You may enter once a day over the course of the contest.

 

  1. On Monday the 31st by 12 PM two entrants will be chosen at random as winners. The cell phone number from the winning texts will be called and the reaction recorded and may be played for broadcast on Air (radio).

 

  1. WQNY/WIII text club members may receive the contest word delivered to their phone during the contest. You may opt out of messaging by texting “stop” to 77000.

 

  1. The prize has no cash value. WQNY/WIII is not responsible if the winner, for any reason, cannot, or decides not to go to the event. The prize will not be substituted for another prize.

 

  1. One prize winner per household.

 

All general WQNY/WIII contest rules apply and can be viewed at 1037qcountry.com, i100rocks.com  unless otherwise stated. You must be 21 or older. You have not won anything on WQNY/WIII in the past 30 days or any prize valued at $600 or more in the past 6 months. Only one winner per household is permitted within 30 days after a household has a winner. Any prize awarded to an ineligible listener will be deemed null and void, and an alternate eligible winner may be named.

Employees of WQNY/WIII, Cayuga Radio Group, and its ultimate parent company, Saga Communications of New England LLC, their advertising agencies, affiliates, contest sponsors, employees and immediate families of each, and employees of all media of mass communication within a 75 mile radius of the WQNY/WIII main studio are not eligible to win any contest.  Immediate family includes the spouse, great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of the employee and his/her spouse. This also includes individuals for whom the employee is current legal guardian.

 

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