Kentucky NASCAR fans can receive an instant $300 bonus!

Kentucky Speedway, NASCAR (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
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NASCAR fans in Kentucky can claim a free $300 in bonus bets ahead of the state’s mobile sports betting launch at the end of September.

No, Kentucky Speedway isn’t returning to the NASCAR Cup Series schedule, but Kentucky race fans got another $300 dose of good news in the buildup to the state’s mobile betting launch on Thursday, September 28.

Just by signing up with FanDuel Sportsbook and DraftKings Sportsbook before then, fans can unlock $300 in bonus bets. FanDuel is offering fans $100, while DraftKings is offering fans $200.

FanDuel is also offering fans who compete this offer a $100 coupon to use on a subscription to NFL Sunday Ticket from YouTube and YouTube TV.

Given the timing, with NFL season right around the corner, this offer is perfect for NASCAR fans who also want to catch their share of NFL action on Sundays, especially with the new multi-screen option which YouTube and YouTube TV recently announced.

Unlike with other offers, which require a deposit of a certain dollar amount and an initial wager of a certain dollar amount to unlock your bonus bets, all you have to do to claim these two offers is sign up.

Just follow these simple steps below.

Kentucky FanDuel NASCAR sign-up promo

Here’s how to claim your free $100 (and $100 coupon):

  1. Sign up with FanDuel Sportsbook using this link (no promo code needed!).
  2. Verify your identity and location.

Kentucky DraftKings NASCAR sign-up promo

  1. Sign up with DraftKings Sportsbook using this link (no promo code needed!).
  2. Verify your identity and location.

That’s all there is to receiving your free $300 in bonus bets ahead of Kentucky’s mobile sports betting launch, which is scheduled for three weeks from today.

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As more and more states begin to legalize mobile sports betting, keep an eye out for future offers from FanDuel and DraftKings, even if you don’t live in the Bluegrass State.