Where can I park?
Lot 2
Infield, requires PARKING PASS, CREDENTIAL, TICKET and/or FEE
Lot 3
Speedplex Office Park complex requires PARKING PASS (access lot via Bill France Blvd.)
Lot 8
West side of Speedway (Turns 1 and 2) for Self-Contained Specialty Vehicles, requires PARKING PASS, TICKET and/or FEE
Park-and-Ride Park-and-Ride provides access to and from the Speedway from off-site parking areas free of charge. This service is available for the below parking lots.
Lot 7 - Frontstretch Ticket Holders
Corner of Bill France Blvd. and Clyde Morris Blvd. FREE PARKING AND SHUTTLE before and after the race.
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Lot 10 - Superstretch Ticket Holders (not open for the Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola)
Southeast corner of Williamson Blvd. and Bellevue Extension, FREE PARKING AND SHUTTLE before and after the race.
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Where is the disabled parking area?
ACCESSIBLE PARKING INFORMATION
- An authorized state-issued sticker, placard or license plate is required to park in designated accessible areas. (The person whom the pass was issued to must be in the vehicle.) Law Enforcement Officers regularly perform checks to verify the issued to person’s presence in the vehicle.
- Accessible (disabled permit or license) parking areas on the Frontstretch in Lot 1, on the Superstretch in Lot 6 (inside Gate 50) and in Lot 10 (when open) are designated for car and light truck (i.e. pickups and vans) vehicles. These accessible spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Oversize vehicles are not permitted and will be directed to alternate areas.
- Please note that the Lot 1A (Daytona International Speedway Tours and Ticket Office), a portion of Turn 1 Plaza, plus Lot 6 A (Superstretch) are the only guaranteed reserved disabled parking at the facility. These reserved accessible parking spaces are available at no charge for guests who purchase accessible wheel¬chair seating in the Grandstands.
- Speedway guests with disabilities without reserved parking passes may be directed to park in the accessible section of the Lot, into which traffic is being directed, based on available spaces and the traffic pattern that is in effect at that time of arrival.
ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREAS
All of the Speedway’s parking areas are free of charge. The size of the Speedway and the race day traffic patterns may impact your parking location. With the exception of reserved parking areas, Speedway parking spaces are available on a first come, first served basis. Accessible parking areas fill quickly. Speedway guests with disabilities are advised to arrive early on race days.
- Daytona International Speedway Tours and Ticket Office (Lot 1A) – parking area West of the building, is reserved for guests who purchase accessible wheelchair seating in the Grandstands. A free reserved parking pass is issued by Ticketing to those purchasing wheelchair seat positions in the grandstands.
- Frontstretch (Turn 1 Plaza) – parking area behind the Petty, Roberts, Segrave, Keech and Lockhart Grandstands. Enter off International Speedway Boulevard just east of Williamson Blvd. Traffic enforcement will allow vehicles to exit immediately post race to the West on International Speedway Blvd towards I-95.
- Superstretch (Lot 6) - Inside Gate 50 off Midway Blvd
- Lot 10 on the South side of the airport (open DAYTONA 500 Sunday) - Enter from Williamson Blvd. Free wheelchair accessible bus transportation pro¬vided to Superstretch Bus Plaza, adjacent to the Turn 2 tram plaza for easy access to the Frontstretch and Sprint FANZONE areas.
Frontstretch/Superstretch Tram Service
We make every effort to provide convenient and reasonable accommodations for all individuals to move throughout the Speedway via the following services:
• Buses are available to transport guests from FREE Lots 7 & 10 to bus plazas at the speedway at no charge
• Tram Service and specialty vans are provided between the Frontstretch and Superstretch Grandstand Areas, from outside the Turn 1 Tunnel to Sprint FANZONE in the infield. Trams are equipped with wheelchair ramps to accommodate guests with disabilities. Please see "T" indicators on Insider's Guide for Tram Map.
• Infield Fan Shuttle is available to transport guests in the infield between Turns 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 and Sprint FANZONE. Please see "IS" indicators on Insider's Guide for Infield Shuttle Map. To travel outside the track, Guests may transfer at the Sprint FANZONE from the bus to the Turn 1 Tram, or disabled Guests may transfer from the bus to an assistance cart at the Information Booth inside the Turn 4 tunnel.
• Disability Assistance carts are on standby to assist guests with disabilities. Visit an Information Center on the outside of the track for transportation assistance to the nearest tram plaza, admission gate closest to your seats or the infield shuttle stop near the Orange area in the infield. Guests should expect delays during peak times. To service all guests in need of this free service, use of these carts is restricted to the disabled guest and one companion or family member at peak times. For the safety of all guests, disability assistance carts may not be operational immediately following the conclusion of the event. DIS staff will determine when conditions are safe to resume operation.