Go to NASCAR.com & click on tracks it will give you a link for which ever track you want & you can find your prices there.
All the tracks have different ticket prices.
Hope this helps.
I paid $82.00 (face value) for the night race this saturday, seats are in the Bobby Allison grandstands. I have also paid $55.00 for a night race here in Phoenix. Seats were section 5A off of turn two. I paid $65.00 for the November race here in Phoenix also. Seats were in the Richard Petty grandstand off of turn 4.
I couldn't tell you exact prices as it varies but the further up you go, the more expensive it is, opposite of all other sports. The higher up you are, the more track you see, I like being down low though so it's a win-win.
Check out www.racingone.com they are the OFFICIAL ticket supplier for NASCAR and you can get tickets for any of the races (if tickets are still available). I went to this years Daytona 500 and bought my package threw there website and was very impressed. As to your question I think the average price (different tracks = different prices) is around 50.00-60.00 bucks for non-prime seating (backstretch and lower level) and increases from there. Remember that unlike most sporting events the closer seats are NOT the best. You want to be up higher in order to see more of the track, just FYI.
They vary from track to track and where the seat is at.--Pick out the Race--Go to the Tracks website all the Info will be there plus a Diagram of the Seating!!!!!!!!
We just bought tickets to Talladega... and the prices went up from last year. Last year, Busch (Nationwide) tickets were $35 a piece, and Cup was $100 a piece... in the section we were sitting in. This year, we paid $50 per ticket for Nationwide race, and $120 per ticket for Cup.