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DEAR VALUED RACE FANS, On behalf of our entire team, welcome to New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the 2012 Season of Speed and the best racing schedule in our 22-year history. This year the cars and stars of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will once again go the extra mile for the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 on July 15. All of your favorite drivers will make their second trip to the Granite State for the SYLVANIA 300 on September 23, the second race in NASCAR’s Chase for the Sprint Cup. We appreciate you joining us for these exciting weekends of NASCAR racing that will also include: the NASCAR Nationwide Series; NASCAR K&N Pro Series East; NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour; American-Canadian Tour; U.S. Legend Cars. New for this year, will be the addition of the Global RallyCross Championship. Our company mission is “FansFirst.” Please let us know what we can do to make your visit more memorable. During the events, feel free to stop and ask any of our team members for assistance. If you have suggestions for improving our next event, don’t hesitate to send us a note or email. We welcome your input. Your loyalty and support of our events throughout the years is always greatly appreciated. We hope that you join us in 2013 for another excitement-packed season of racing entertainment. Let our race family treat your family to a high-octane weekend with your favorite NASCAR drivers. Now, sit back and enjoy this great weekend! We’re proud to bring you the greatest drivers in the world for your racing entertainment. Yours in motorsports entertainment,

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TRACK FACTS SPEEDWAY CONFIGURATIONS & TYPES OF RACING 1.058-Mile Oval Superspeedway Stock Cars, Indy cars, Modifieds, Trucks 1.6-Mile Road Course (12 Turns) Motorcycles, Sports Cars, Karts 0.25-Mile Legend Course U.S. Legend Cars International SPEEDWAY DIMENSIONS Straights 65 feet wide Banked at 1 degree 1,500 feet long Turns



65 feet wide Variable banking between 2 and 7 degrees

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60 feet wide

SPEEDWAY FACILITY FACTS Outfield Grandstand Seating for 93,521 38 VIP Suites 26 Concession Stands Frank Webb’s Bath Center Lite Lobster Lounge 25 Restrooms 7 Automated Teller Machines (ATM) 4 Elevators Northside Heliport (5 Helipads) Infield



Jack Ratta Media Center Infield Care Center Four 26-Bay Enclosed Garages Technical Inspection Building Smoke Shack BBQ 1 Automated Teller Machine (ATM) 2 Restrooms Lincoln Electric Company/Airgas Welding Shop

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Two (20 feet in diameter, 130 feet long) located under Turn 2 Full tractor-trailer truck accessibility Pedestrian sidewalk

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SPEEDWAY FIRSTS Ground Breaking August 13, 1989 Official Track Opening June 5, 1990 as New Hampshire International Speedway First Professional Race June 17, 1990 – 67th Annual Loudon Classic First NASCAR Race July 15, 1990 – Budweiser 300 (NASCAR Nationwide Series) First CART Race July 5, 1992 – New England 200 First INDYCAR Race August 18, 1996 – True Value 200 First NSCS Race July 11, 1993 – Slick 50 300 Purchase Agreement November 2, 2007 by Speedway Motorsports, Inc. Acquisition Closing January 11, 2008 as New Hampshire Motor Speedway

SPEEDWAY FAST FACTS • When built, NHMS was the first superspeedway to be constructed in the United States since 1969 • Largest sports and entertainment facility in New England in terms of seating capacity • Site of the first single-day sporting event in New England to draw over 100,000 guests (July 9, 2000, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race) • More than 10 million viewers in over 90 countries watch events televised from NHMS • More than 500,000 spectators attend NHMS races/events during a season • The speedway provides part-time employment to more than 1,500 workers • 3,000 media members provide coverage of NASCAR events at the speedway annually • Economic impact of $200 million in tourism spending per NASCAR weekend.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012 5:30 p.m.................................... Speedway Children’s Charities “Laps for Charity” Thursday, July 12, 2012 – Free WOKQ FanFest 8:00 a.m.................................... Speedway Spectator Gates Open 8:30 a.m – 11:00 a.m................. Global RallyCross Championship Practice 5:30 p.m – 10:00 p.m............... WOKQ FanFest (S2 Broadway Midway) 6:00 p.m.................................... NSCS Hauler Parade Friday, July 13, 2012 – FansFirst Pole Day 8:00 a.m.................................... Speedway Spectator Gates Open 9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m............... NWMT Practice 11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m............... NNS Practice 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m............... NSCS Practice 1:40 p.m. – 3:00 p.m................ NNS Final Practice 3:40 p.m.................................... NSCS Qualifying for LENOX Industrial Tools 301 (2 Laps, All Positions) 4:45 p.m.................................... NWMT Qualifying for Town Fair Tire 100 (2 Laps, All Positions) 7:00 p.m.................................... GRC Heat Races

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Saturday, July 14, 2012 – Extreme Saturday 8:00 a.m.................................... Speedway Spectator Gates Open 8:15 a.m. – 8:50 a.m................. NWMT Final Practice 9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m................ NSCS Practice 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m............. NWMT Autograph Session (S2 Broadway Midway/SPEED Stage) 10:05 a.m................................... NNS Qualifying for F.W. Webb 200 (2 Laps, All Positions) 11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.............. NSCS Final Practice 12:40 p.m................................... NWMT Driver Introductions for Town Fair Tire 100 1:00 p.m.................................... NWMT Town Fair Tire 100 (100 Laps, 105.8 Miles) 3:00 p.m.................................... NNS Driver Introductions for F.W. Webb 200 3:30 p.m.................................... NNS F.W. Webb 200 (200 Laps, 211.6 Miles) 6:55 p.m.................................... GRC Driver Introductions 7:00 p.m.................................... GRC Heats, Last Chance Qualifier, Main Event Sunday, July 15, 2012 8:00 a.m.................................... Speedway Spectator Gates Open 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.............. Pre-Race Pit Passes Permitted 8:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m............... U.S. Legend Cars International Racing (0.25-mile track, Turns 1&2) 10:00 a.m.................................. Pre-Race Concert – Marshall Tucker Band 12:30 p.m................................... NSCS Driver Introductions for LENOX Industrial Tools 301 1:00 p.m.................................... NSCS LENOX Industrial Tools 301 (301 Laps, 318.458 Miles) Tentative schedule, subject to change

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012 5:30 p.m............................... New Hampshire Motor Speedway Charity Rides Thursday, September 20, 2012 – Free WOKQ FanFest

8:00 a.m.............................. Speedway Spectator Gates Open 5:30 p.m – 10:00 p.m.......... WOKQ FanFest (S2 Broadway Midway) TBA....................................... NSCS Hauler Parade friday, september 21, 2012 - fansfirst pole day 8:00 a.m...............................Speedway Spectator Gates Open 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m..........NKNPSE Practice 10:10 a.m. – 11:45 p.m..........NWMT Practice 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m...........NSCS Practice 2:00 p.m...............................NKNPSE Qualifying for New Hampshire 100 (2 Laps, All Positions) 3:40 p.m...............................NSCS Qualifying for SYLVANIA 300 (2 Laps, All Positions) 5:00 p.m...............................NWMT Qualifying for F.W. Webb 100 (2 Laps, All Positions)

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OFFICIAL FAN GUIDE Saturday, september 22, 2012 - Short Track Triple Header 8:00 a.m...............................Speedway Spectator Gates Open 8:00 a.m – 9:00 a.m. . ........ACT Final Practice 9:10 a.m. – 9:50 a.m............NWMT Final Practice 9:15 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. ......... NKNPSE Autograph Session (S2 Broadway Midway/SPEED Stage) 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m........NSCS Practice 11:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m...........NWMT Autograph Session (S2 Broadway Midway/SPEED Stage) 11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. .......NSCS Final Practice 12:30 a.m..............................NKNPSE Driver Introductions for New Hampshire 100 1:00 p.m...............................NKNPSE New Hampshire 100 (100 Laps, 105.8 Miles) 2:30 p.m...............................NWMT Driver Introductions for F.W. Webb 100 3:00 p.m...............................NWMT F.W. Webb 100 (100 Laps, 105.8 Miles) 4:30 p.m...............................ACT Driver Introductions for Bond Auto Invitational 4:45 p.m...............................ACT Bond Auto Invitational (50 Laps, 52.9 Miles) Sunday, September 23, 2012 8:00 a.m...............................Speedway Spectator Gates Open 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m...........Pre-Race Pit Passes Permitted 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.........U.S. Legend Cars International Racing (0.25-mile track, Turns 1&2) 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m...........Pre-Race Concert – Travis Tritt 1:30 p.m................................NSCS Driver Introductions for SYLVANIA 300 2:00 p.m...............................NSCS SYLVANIA 300 (300 Laps, 317.4 Miles) Tentative schedule, subject to change

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NASCAR RACE TICKETS Thursday - General Admission (Event Day Only) Adult.....................................................................................................................Free Youth (Age 12-16)................................................................................................Free Children (Age 11 & Under)....... ............................................................................Free Friday - General Admission Adult.....................................................................................................................$10 Children (Age 16 & Under)...... ............................................................................Free Saturday - Reserved Seats Main Grandstand VIP.................................. Rows 46-50.....................................$55 Main Grandstand......................................... Rows 41-51.......................................$50 Concord Grandstand................................... Rows 31-54......................................$50 Youth (Age 12-16)................................................................................................$5 Children (Age 11 & Under).......................... .........................................................Free Saturday - General Admission Main Grandstand (Rows 1-40)................................................ In Advance.......................................$35 Race Day..........................................$45 Concord Grandstand (Rows 1-30)................................................. In Advance.......................................$35 Race Day..........................................$45 Concord Grandstand Family Section (Rows 1-20)................................................. In Advance.......................................$25 Race Day..........................................$30 Youth (Age 12-16)................................................................................................$5 Children (Age 11 & Under)....... ............................................................................Free Sunday - Reserved Seats Main Grandstand......................................... Rows 41-51.......................................$110 Rows 31-40......................................$100 Rows 21-30......................................$90 Rows 11-20.......................................$80 Rows 6-10........................................$70 Rows 1-5..........................................$60 Concord & Laconia Grandstands................ Rows 31-54......................................$110 Rows 26-30......................................$100 Rows 16-25......................................$90 Rows 6-15.........................................$80 Rows 1-5..........................................$70

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General Admission Concord Grandstands (Sections R-X) Laconia Grandstands (Sections Z-GG) Rows 1-10…………………Family Area – No Smoking, No Alcohol.........................$39 Rows 11-20............................................................................................................$49 Rows 21-30............................................................................................................$59 Rows 31-40............................................................................................................$69 Rows 41-54............................................................................................................$79

ticket packages Moose Head Maniacs - $19 This newly-designated seating area is located in the Laconia Grandstand and is dedicated to the speedway’s wildest fans. This is the lowest-priced ticket on Sunday and the package includes a “Moose Head” T-shirt. Fans are encouraged to wear face paint, don moose antler headgear, wear colorful wigs, outlandish sunglasses and any other fun attire. LENOX and SYLVANIA Speed Zones - $39 Rows 1-10 in the Laconia and Concord Grandstands have been designated as the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 and SYLVANIA 300 Speed Zones. These sections feature a very limited number of $39 tickets for the Sunday races. MegaTicket - Three Days for $79 (July); $69 (Sept) A $150 value if purchased separately, the MegaTicket includes general admission seating the MegaZones, located in rows 1-10 of the Concord and Laconia Grandstand, along with general admission seating for Friday and Saturday. “The Magic Mile” Club - $200 (Children 11 and younger $150) “The Magic Mile” Club, located in the infield alongside pit road, offers fans the opportunity to enjoy an ultimate VIP hospitality experience on Sunday in the hub of all that is NASCAR. The best value racing package includes pre-race food and beverage service, souvenir race program, limited-edition souvenir, entertainment and pre-race pit pass. Pre-Race Pit Pass Adults – $100 Children (ages 14 and under) – $50 It’s like having a backstage pass and locker-room access all rolled into one! Get up close and see what happens on pit road prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races. Guests also have the opportunity to take part in the “Race Day Town Meeting” with top racing Personalities and be in front of the pre-race concert stage with well-known musicians. 12

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OFFICIAL FAN GUIDE Pre-race pit passes are sold out for the LENOX Industrial Tools 301. A limited number are still available for SYLVANIA 300. These passes are valid from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 and 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for the SYLVANIA 300. Attire for Garage and Pits This dress code will be applied uniformly, as applicable, to all guests in order to promote a safe and productive work environment. NASCAR or New Hampshire Motor Speedway may determine, in the best interest of the sport, that certain attire is unsuitable. Shirts and pants; dresses; and/or skirts and blouses are required. Shoes are required. The following are permitted: shorts, short sleeve or sleeve-less shirts and blouses, and open-toed shoes. Minors are allowed in pre-race area ONLY with New Hampshire Motor Speedway pre-race pit pass. (Minors will not be signed in on any other track credential) Ticket Booth/Will Call Hours Tickets can be purchased at the north and south ticket booths. Will Call is located at the South Ticket Booth. All will call tickets should be picked up prior to Sunday’s events. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of NASCAR weekend ............... 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sunday of NASCAR weekend ...................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Questions regarding tickets should be directed to the Ticket Hotline at (603) 783-4931. Special Assistance Needs Wheelchair accessible viewing areas are available in the Concord and Laconia Grandstands. Accompanying individuals will be provided companion seats near the designated wheelchair viewing areas. One person is allowed to accompany handicapped individuals needing to use the elevator. Handicapped accessible restrooms are located and clearly marked underneath each grandstand. Handicap parking is provided to vehicles with a state issued handicapped license plate or a handicapped placard visible on the rearview mirror. The person to whom the handicap placard/license plate has been issued must be in the vehicle when entering the handicap lots. A shuttle service is offered from the parking lots to the grandstand areas before and after the event. Parking attendants can call for a shuttle at (603) 783-4744. Questions regarding special assistance needs should be directed to the Ticket Department at (603) 783-4931.

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GRANDSTAND POLICY For your safety and the safety of others, the following guidelines and rules are in effect in the New Hampshire Motor Speedway Grandstand Area. Unlike other sports and entertainment venues, New Hampshire Motor Speedway allows fans to bring in food and beverages into the grandstand area. All persons, coolers, bags and backpacks are subject to searches. Only coolers or items 14” or under, in all dimensions, shall be permitted into the Grandstand Area. For your safety and the safety of others, the following items are PROHIBITED in the grandstand area ITEMS PROHIBITED IN THE GRANDSTAND AREA ITEMS PROHIBITED IN THE GRANDSTAND AREA Animals (except service animals assisting guests) Bicycles Human Transporters Glass Containers Beach Balls Skateboards Rollerblades Scaffolding Umbrellas Stadium Seats (with arms)* Strollers* Weapons of any description (Knives included) Helium Balloons *Stadium Seats (with arms) and Strollers are prohibited on Sunday only. ITEMS PROHIBITED ON NEW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SPEEDWAY PROPERTY ATVs / Go-Karts Fireworks Rollerblades Private Golf Carts Scooters Flying Fire Lanterns

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Human Transporters Rollerblades Skateboards Fire

Bonfires Mopeds / Mini-Bikes Scaffolding Unregistered Motor Vehicles & RVs Balloons

Weapons of any description (Knives included)

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OVERNIGHT RV & CAMPER PARKING RULES New Hampshire Motor Speedway offers parking for self-contained RVs and campers for both of our major event weekends. The lots will open at 6:00 a.m. on the Saturday one week prior to the NASCAR LENOX Industrial Tools 301 on Sunday, July 15, and the NASCAR SYLVANIA 300 on Sunday, September 23. The RV lots will remain open 24 hours a day for both of these events. You will receive two stickers when you purchase a camping pass. One is for the camper/RV, and one is for an additional tow vehicle. These are the ONLY stickers you will receive and must be affixed at all times upon entry to NHMS grounds. Your camper/RV, awning, slideouts and tow vehicle must fit into the space you purchase. Any additional vehicles must be parked in a designated lot. UNTIL SOLD OUT, 20 by 50 foot reserved camper/RV spaces will be available in the S-8 RV lot (formerly K Terrace) for $350. UNTIL SOLD OUT, a limited amount of Type A camper/RV spaces will be available for $150 in each RV lot. The Type A spaces are 20 by 40 foot, and are individually marked by orange paint. These spaces will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The remaining camper/RV spaces will be the same size as they were last season and are $100 if ordered before July 1 for the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 or September 9 for the SYLVANIA 300. If ordered after July 1 for the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 or September 9 for the SYLVANIA 300, the charge will be $125. These spaces are 18 feet wide and your camper/RV will be parked by the length of the longest unit in your combination. For example, if your 32-foot RV is towing a 20-foot auto, the 32-foot dimension is your maximum length in the 18-foot wide space. Any additional vehicles must be parked in a designated lot. RV and camper parking is limited to New Hampshire Motor Speedway ticket holders only. All drivers and their guests must have race day tickets in their possession before driving onto NHMS property. Anyone without race day tickets will not be allowed onto the property. All RVs and campers must be self-contained with bathroom and water facilities on board. The speedway does not have hookups or dumping facilities. Tent camping will be permitted in the S7 LOT ONLY beginning on Thursday at 8 a.m. Passes may be purchased in Lot S11 for $75. One car or pickup truck per 12’ X 30’ space will be allowed. Porta-potties will be provided in the lot. Showers will be available for a nominal fee in nearby Lot S6. The dumping of gray water and waste on speedway property is prohibited. Violation of this rule WILL RESULT in arrest, fines and forfeiture of ticket renewal privileges and removal from NHMS grounds without a refund. Parking for campers and RVs with state issued handicap plates or state issued placards. The speedway reserves the right to refuse handicapped parking to those vehicles which do not contain/hold a person with a handicap. 15

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Do not park in the Fire Lane between rows of campers. Any vehicle violating this rule is subject to towing. Guest tailgating is permitted on NHMS property. Fire lanes shall be maintained. Guests attending the race must move the pop up canopies over their vehicles or break them down and place them within the vehicle. QUIET HOURS Family Lots Handicap Lots General Lots

11:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m. * 11:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m. * 12:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. *

*Unless determined by Law Enforcement to be earlier. During quiet hours, please turn off all outside generators, radios and televisions.

Small cooking fires may be allowed only when the Forest Fire Warden deems conditions are safe. No cooking fire should be left unattended and should be put out with water before leaving the RV area. Cooking fires should be fueled with clean wood only. If you are caught burning materials other than clean wood you will lose your rights to renew your race tickets. Moving untreated out-of-state firewood into New Hampshire can spread damaging insects and diseases that threaten the health of our forests. A quarantine banning the entry of untreated outof-state firewood into NH has been established by the N.H. Department of Resources and Economic Development and the N.H. Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food. Due to the large number of RVs and campers at our major events, we cannot allow you to reserve spaces for other RVs and campers. If you would like to park together, please enter together. However, due to irregular shapes of lots, you will not necessarily be parked side by side if the units are not the same length. Areas used for RV/camper parking may not be level, blocking is recommended. Hitches must face outward for quick accessing of trailer removal in case of fire. All vehicles including RVs, campers and additional tow vehicles must have the correct corresponding pass. Any vehicle without the correct pass will be towed. Pets must be on a leash at all times. Clean up after them. Pets are not allowed into the grandstand area. ITEMS PROHIBITED ON NEW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SPEEDWAY PROPERTY Bonfires ATVs/ Go-Karts Bicycles Mopeds/Mini-Bikes Fireworks Human Transporters Scaffolding Private Golf Carts Rollerblades Unregistered Motor Scooters Skateboards Vehicles & RVs Weapons of any description Flying Fire Lanterns Tents (Knives included)

Violation of these rules or behavior interfering with the enjoyment of fellow guests will result in your removal from NHMS property without refund, as well as, the forfeiture of ticket renewal privileges. For assistance, please call the NHMS Security Office at (603) 783-9245.

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CAMPING SERVICES & NOTES ICE SALES Third-party vendors are on property offering ice for a nominal fee. FIREWOOD Due to invasive insects out-of-state firewood is prohibited on NHMS property in order to keep the New Hampshire Forest Lands that surround the speedway and around the state safe. We will have two vendors that will be supplying and selling firewood. Eager Beaver and Stump Chunks will be on the property throughout the event week to serve all your campfire needs. PETS Pets are permitted in the camping areas as long as they are kept inside of the RV and walked on a leash. Service animals for the physically challenged are permitted in all areas of the speedway. Please be kind, keep your pets comfortable in your RV. Watch the temperature of the RV. Be sure your pets have plenty of water and food. And as always, be a good neighbor by picking up after your pets. Guests are responsible for their own pet’s waste removal. RV WASTE REMOVAL TRUCKS Third-party vendors are on property offering RV waste removal for a nominal fee. SHOWER FACILITIES Check out the Frank Webb’s Bath Center located outside of the infield tunnel. Refer to the Tram Route Map in this Fan Guide for portable shower locations. For further assistance, please ask a member of the NHMS parking staff.

SPEEDWAY CHILDREN’S CHARITIES NEW HAMPSHIRE CHAPTER Founded by Bruton Smith in 1982, SCC is a national, non-profit organization that provides funding for hundreds of nonprofit organizations which meet the direct needs of children. Since late 2009, the New Hampshire Chapter of SCC has helped raise more than $350,000 for non-profit organizations that meet the needs of children across New England. Our vision is that every child has the same opportunities no matter what obstacles they are facing. Our mission is to care for children in educational, financial, social and medical need in order to help them lead productive lives.

2012 Events Safe Kids 500 - May 2 Laps for Charity - July 11 “One for the Kids” Golf Tournament Presented by Malco Distributors of New England - July 12 Dinner with Tony - July 12 Governor’s Breakfast – July 13 Ride of a Lifetime (Nationwide Race) – July 14

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Ride of a Lifetime (Sprint Cup Race) – July 15 Red Bucket Brigade – July 15 & Sept. 23 Laps for Charity – Sept. 19 Track Walk Presented by PPG – Sept. 21 Driver Memorabilia Auction – Sept. 22 Ride of a Lifetime (Sprint Cup Race) –Sept. 23 Gift of Lights – Nov. 16, 2012 – Jan. 5, 2013

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radio SCHEDULES & AFFILIATES Performance Racing Network will broadcast the following events: Friday, July 13, at 3:40 p.m. FansFirst Pole Qualifying Updates - NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Saturday, July 14, at 3:00 p.m. F.W. Webb 200- NASCAR Nationwide Series Sunday, July 15, at 12:00 p.m. LENOX Industrial Tools 301- NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Friday, September 21, at 3:40 p.m. FansFirst Pole Qualifying Updates - NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sunday, September 23, at 2:00 p.m. SYLVANIA 300 - NASCAR Sprint Cup Series PRN NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Affiliates Massachusetts Maine Bangor Houlton Mexico Norway Portland Skowhegan Haverhill Keene Lebanon Manchester Portsmouth Swanzey

WBFB/104.7 FM WBCQ/94.7 FM WTBM/100.7 FM WOXO/92.7 FM WZAN/970 AM WCTB/93.5 FM New Hampshire WYKR/101.3 FM WINQ/98.7 FM WXXK/100.5 FM WGIR-FM/101.1 FM WHEB/100.3 FM WEEY/93.5 FM

Boston Springfield

WWZN/1510 AM WPKX/97.9 FM Connecticut

Litchfield

WZBG/97.3 FM Vermont

Randolph Saint Albans Springfield Waterbury Waterbury

WTSJ/1320 AM WLFE/102.3 FM WTSM/93.5 FM WDEV/550 AM WDEV/96.1 FM

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FANSFIRST GENERAL INFORMATION Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) For your convenience, a number of ATM kiosks can be found: • Administration Building (near Speedway World Souvenir Store) • Behind the Main Grandstand • Smoke Shack BBQ Restaurant (in the Infield) • Elevator No. 3 in the Main Grandstand • Elevator No. 4 in the Laconia Grandstand • Elevator No. 1 in the Concord Grandstand • First Aid Building behind Main Grandstand • Lite Lobster Lounge Tent in the Broadway Midway • Shell Station, one mile south of NHMS Main Entrance • Beanstalk Store, three miles south of NHMS Main Entrance Lost & Found Lost and found items can be identified, and picked-up at the Main Office during and after events. For more information, please call Guest Services at (603) 783-4744. Any lost child should be escorted to the Main Office and released to security personnel. Security personnel shall remain with the child until the parents are located. For more information, please call Security at (603) 783-9245. Restrooms Thursday – The Frank Webb’s Bath Center in the Concord Grandstand area will be open as well as two special assistance needs restrooms in the Main Grandstand. Friday – Every other restroom and all special assistance needs restrooms will be open. Saturday & Sunday – All restrooms will be open. Frank Webb’s Bath House, located outside of the infield tunnel, will be available throughout the weekend and includes restroom and shower facilities. **Additionally, numerous chemical toilets are available throughout the NHMS grounds** G-Oil Courtesy Shuttles Please note that the G-Oil Courtesy Shuttle schedules vary by event. Refer to the Tram Route Map in this Fan Guide, or ask a member of the NHMS parking staff for assistance.

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OFFICIAL FAN GUIDE Social Networking – Get Connected, Get Rewarded! These days it seems like just about every company has the standard Facebook and Twitter accounts. It makes sense. With hundreds of millions of users, they are the most efficient way to connect with supporters. However, with all the clutter and stagnant pages, fans don’t always feel like that support is a two-way street. Things are different here at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. At NHMS, we understand you don’t want some faceless corporate account. (There’s a reason why they call it Facebook, right?) You want to interact with the speedway and you want the speedway to interact with you! If we have promotions, you want to win them. If you ask a question, you want a response. If we have a question, you want to answer it. New Hampshire Motor Speedway’s Facebook page is a great source for fan interaction with the track. The page provides the latest racing news, a connection to The Granite Stripe blog, promotions for free or discounted admission and opportunities for fans to share their opinions, photos, videos or feedback. We give you the opportunity to connect with us and let you share your thoughts on several different platforms. Below you will find a list of the different places you can find us. We look forward to connecting with you. Stay Connected to NHMS Official Website www.nhms.com Facebook www.facebook.com/nhmotorspeedway Twitter www.twitter.com/nhms YouTube www.youtube.com/nhmotorspeedway Newsletter www.nhms.com/fansfirst/newsletter

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Souvenir Programs One-of-a-kind collectible souvenir programs will be sold in various locations around the speedway property. Souvenir programs can be purchased for $10. For $15, fans will receive the program, a die-cast car, protective sleeve and coupon ($5.00 value). Souvenir Store Speedway World, the New Hampshire Motor Speedway souvenir store, is located inside the main office. It is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with extended hours during race weekends. Fan Assistance Texting Service To assist with your visit to New Hampshire Motor Speedway, officials have established a Fan Assistance Texting Service that directs your text message to the speedway’s emergency command center for review and response. • Text us at 69050 • Then in the body of the message type NHMS • Then type your emergency and location • PUSH Send and we will review and respond to the message • Please note that standard text message and data rates may apply Our NEW Mobile Application New for the 2012 race season, we have recently unveiled the New Hampshire Motor Speedway mobile application that is available to download for iPhones and Androids for free via your app store. The app will include: • A vivid map of the entire NHMS facility, including a seat finder. • A detailed schedule of all speedway events • An opportunity to purchase tickets • A live news feed to keep fans up-to-date with everything in the racing world. Lite Lobster Lounge A New England-themed watering hole, the Lite Lobster Lounge is a fan amenity featuring food, beverage and entertainment in a family-friendly atmosphere. A great gathering place for family, friends, and fun! The Lite Lobster Lounge is located in the Broadway Midway and will be open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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OFFICIAL FAN GUIDE Weather Delays NASCAR and New Hampshire Motor Speedway determine racing schedules. In the event of a delay or postponement, all tickets will be honored on the rescheduled race day. Please save your ticket stubs for admittance to the rescheduled event. If an event is postponed, the event start time will be determined based on prevailing weather conditions, at the discretion of NASCAR and New Hampshire Motor Speedway. All announcements on delays and rescheduling of events can be found at www.nhms.com or by calling Guest Services at (603) 783-4744. All ticket sales are final; sorry, no refunds. Emergency Assistance (Accidents & Emergencies) To report an accident or emergency, call speedway security at (603) 783-9245, or call 911. If you are unable to access a telephone, please immediately seek out the nearest New Hampshire Motor Speedway representative or law enforcement officer. Concentra First Aid & Rescue During the events, a Concentra First Aid & Rescue behind the south sections of the Main Grandstand and a First Aid trailer is located in between the Main and Laconia Grandstands. After hours, please call (603) 783-9514 for EMT and first aid needs. NHMS Security in Public Safety & Emergency Contacts Chart (24-Hour Service) Speedway Security Speedway Operations Golden Cross Ambulance (EMT) Loudon Fire Department Loudon Police Department (Station R) Canterbury Police Department New Hampshire State Police Department



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(603) 783-4828 (603) 783-0433 (603) 271-3636

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When does it pay to be a aaa member? AAA Approved Auto Repair Facilities When your car starts making sounds you’ve never heard before.

24/7 Roadside Assistance 1

When the harmless leaf on the road is actually something much sharper.

Travel, Dining & Discounts When it’s time for the family vacation.

CALL 800.222.3612 | VISIT your local AAA branch 1) As a Member, you can call for help as many times as you need it. Every Membership year, you and all the other members of your family who join AAA Northern New England are allowed up to four (4) free calls for Emergency Road Services each. After that, a service charge applies. Free towing up to 5 driving miles from the point of breakdown, or unlimited miles back to the facility providing the service. Service is generally provided by independent service providers and is limited to the U.S. and Canada. See the Member Guide for details. Copyright © 2012 AAA Northern New England. All Rights Reserved.

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Why jog when you can sprint? The reinvented 2012 Toyota Camry, with an available 268-horsepower

engine to help pound that

pavement a little faster. The 2012 Camry has also been redesigned so it’s more aerodynamic,

which means you can hug those

corners and spend less time at the pump.

It’s a perfect combo

of performance and economy. Just add pavement. toyota.com/camry Prototype shown with optional equipment. Production model may vary. 1. Vehicle life is dependent on a variety of factors. Toyota basic warranty covers 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first. 2. 268-horsepower V6 engine available on SE and XLE models only. ©2012 Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

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