Military, first responders offered MotoGP discounts
Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, has partnered with GovX.com to provide discounts for military service members and first responders to the MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas, set for April 11-13.
GovX.com is the largest e-commerce website for verified military and government members and their families offering exclusive savings on premium brands and sports and event ticketing.
GovX.com members have the opportunity to purchase three-day general admission tickets to COTA’s MotoGP race for $59 per person, a $30 savings or 34-percent discount.
This offer is only available online at https://www.govx.com/circuitoftheamericas.
To become a GovX.com member, active, guard, reserve, veteran and retired members of the U.S. Armed Forces, along with law enforcement, first responders or qualifying employees of related government agencies, can register for free at www.govx.com.
GovX Executive chairman and founder, Tony Farwell, said: "Every day, military service members and first responders, along with their families, sacrifice so much for all of the rest of us; it’s a special honour to bring them together with Circuit of The Americas to convey the community’s collective gratitude for their service."
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Ian Jarrett
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