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Petersen Media
November 22, 2014 at 11:10:19 AM
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Turkey Night Grand Prix Returns To TheCushion.Com

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PETERSEN MEDIA: The T2 Digital team is excited to announce that they have reached an agreement with the Perris Auto Speedway to stream the 2014 Turkey Night Grand Prix LIVE on TheCushion.Com this Thanksgiving.

 

“We are extremely pleased that we were able to reach a deal with the PAS,” T2 Digital President, Ian Marvuglio said. “We were looking forward to doing a Live Video broadcast of the Oval Nationals and Turkey Night, but a last minute issue prevented Ovals, so we are super happy things came together last minute for Turkey Night, and are glad this historic event will be on TheCushion.Com for the second consecutive year.

 

In what has been a very busy, and successful, year on TheCushion.Com, Turkey Night is a legendary event, and is something Turn 2 Digital is very excited to be streaming again.

 

With the USAC National Midget Series returning to the dirt a few years ago, this event continues to gain interest as many look forward to unwinding from their Holiday dinner by taking in the last major dirt race of the year.

 

Following this weekend’s Western World Championships, the 74th Annual Turkey Night will act as the season finale for the series, and the Championship fight will likely come down to this final event, adding extra luster to the show. TheCushion.com is honored to be the Internet Broadcast Partner of these two historic events, and look forward to ending our year of live streams on the Thanksgiving holiday.

 

Aside from the stars and cars of the USAC National Series, many additional drivers take the opportunity to pilot a midget and take on some of the best in the business.

As always, those customers who are Premium members (Monthly), or VIP (Yearly), get access to our 450+ Video On Demand Vault, and also receive 10% off of all PPV broadcasts.

 

 

THECUSHION.COM-  Launched in 2013, TheCushion.com strives to become Open Wheel racing’s destination website for On-Demand Video, and Live Pay-Per-View race broadcasts. In 2014, the website strives to provide over 30 live broadcasts, and over 450 On-Demand videos.

 

STAY CONNECTED: Be sure to visit www.thecushion.com to sign up for your membership package, and catch up on all of the latest action. Be sure to connect on Twitter by following @T2Media! 

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H1GHS1DE
November 23, 2014 at 02:15:22 AM
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This message was edited on November 24, 2014 at 07:07:33 AM by H1GHS1DE

would buy it for $20-$25...$40? not even a consideration



billw39
November 23, 2014 at 08:53:31 AM
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Same thoughts here $40 is quite steep $25 or even $30 and I'd be watching




tls11
November 23, 2014 at 03:58:24 PM
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AGREE.


Ted Sanderson

ricci49
November 23, 2014 at 04:58:18 PM
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I'm out. 



jacksonaxes
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November 23, 2014 at 07:19:37 PM
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Does a ticket even cost $40.00 ?




gone_racin
November 24, 2014 at 12:20:33 PM
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This message was edited on November 24, 2014 at 12:21:35 PM by gone_racin

Just paid 58 for 3 nights of western world, midgets and sprint cars. Pretty good deal. Now 40.00 for 1 night midgets only.  I think I will pass.  They are over pricing themselfs out of a lot of veiwers.  


 

 


Limowreck
November 24, 2014 at 05:31:03 PM
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Even steeper if you live in the great white north.  $45CDN no thanks.



international
November 24, 2014 at 06:05:39 PM
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According to Perris Speedway site, their ticket prices are $50 Reserved or $40 General Admission.

Maybe that was part of the deal, that the PPV had to be the same price as GA. Who knows, we'll probably never find out the reasons behind different pricings. There is a blackout in place too, so it seems obvious there is concern about losing people in the stands to the PPV. That would make the PPV price being the same as a GA ticket make more sense.  It sucks to a certain extent, but as of just a few days there wasn't even a PPV available, so I'm just glad something got done and we have an option. I'll be tuned in. If its too high for ya, get a buddy to watch with you. Couple friends and its cheap and we also get to support a historic race - win-win.




miledirtfan
November 25, 2014 at 09:45:51 AM
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I would do $25, not $40



henry chinaski
November 25, 2014 at 03:46:53 PM
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$25 tops or I'm out too. There is a point where the return becomes less and less compared to the cost. No thanks.


Cheers!

BIGFISH
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November 27, 2014 at 07:49:04 PM
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 Up and running HOT LAPS. Great picture and sound and the music ain't bad either. Billy and Chad Boat.


Half the lies they tell about me aren't true. 


jdfast
November 29, 2014 at 03:36:33 AM
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PAS and Aggie family make this an expensive race to attend or PPV.  Plus the night was dragged out with a smaller than expected car turnout.

$40 GA Ticket, $8 Parking, Expensive concessions  -   they did have a pretty good crowd, race was pretty good, especially Kyle's charge at the end.   Overall a fun night, but next year - I will think twice about attending, OH DID I mention the horrible traffic this year, I guess no one spends Thanksgiving at HOME, maybe at Walmart now  frown

 

Well that's a wrap on So Cal Open WHeel racing,   Congrats to Rico on being the National Midget champion  Smile  and Bell winning the Turkey Night Grand Prix.

I guess the racing season starts with Supercross the first weekend of Jan  Smile





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