MAPS
Venue Overview
- The map depicts the entire Daytona International Speedway complex, including the racetrack, grandstands, infield, parking areas, entrances, and key facilities.
- The layout includes both external areas (parking and transportation zones) and internal areas (seating, fan zones, and infield).
Entrances and Access Points
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Pedestrian Entrances:
- Multiple gates are located around the perimeter of the speedway for pedestrian access.
- Gates are labeled (e.g., Gate 1, Gate 2) and direct attendees to seating areas, the infield, or fan zones.
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Vehicle Entrances:
- Vehicle entrances are available for parking areas and infield access, with designated tunnels leading into the infield.
- Specific entrances are assigned for parking lots and special permits.
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Accessibility Entrances:
- Ramps and elevators are available at all entrances to ensure mobility access.
- ADA-friendly pathways connect gates to key areas, including accessible seating and restrooms.
Grandstands and Seating Areas
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Main Grandstands:
- The grandstands are located along the front stretch of the track, facing the start/finish line and pit road.
- Seating sections are numbered for easy navigation, and elevators/ramp access is available to upper levels.
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Accessible Seating:
- Wheelchair and companion seating are available in multiple sections of the grandstands.
- Accessible seating areas include proximity to restrooms and concessions.
Infield Areas
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Camping:
- The infield includes designated RV and tent camping areas with reserved and general admission options.
- Camping zones are equipped with restrooms, showers, and nearby concessions.
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Fan Zones:
- Interactive fan zones in the infield provide access to food, drink, entertainment, and motorsports displays.
- These areas offer activities for fans of all ages.
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Viewing Areas:
- Spectator-viewing mounds and bleachers are positioned in the infield, offering unique track views.
Parking and Transportation
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Parking Lots:
- Surrounding the speedway are numerous parking lots, labeled and organized by number or zone (e.g., Lot 1, Lot A).
- Parking zones are assigned based on ticket type and event access.
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Infield Parking:
- Access to infield parking is via tunnels, with entry restricted to pass holders or permit holders.
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Trams and Shuttles:
- Tram and shuttle services operate between parking lots, entrances, grandstands, and the infield.
- ADA-accessible trams are available with boarding areas clearly marked.
Food, Beverage, and Merchandise
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Concessions:
- Food and beverage options are distributed across the grandstands, infield, and fan zones.
- ADA-compliant counters and menu boards are available at select concession stands.
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Merchandise:
- Official Daytona International Speedway merchandise outlets are located near the grandstands, infield fan zones, and parking areas.
Restrooms and Guest Services
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Restrooms:
- Restrooms, including accessible facilities, are located throughout the grandstands, concourse, infield, and camping areas.
- Family restrooms and changing tables are available in key areas.
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Guest Services:
- Guest service booths are positioned near entrances and at key intersections within the facility.
- Services include lost and found, mobility aid rentals, ticket assistance, and event information.
Medical and Safety Stations
- First-aid stations are located near the grandstands, infield, and Fanzone, staffed by trained medical personnel.
- Security personnel and emergency response teams are stationed at major entrances and key facility points.
Accessibility Features
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Mobility Assistance:
- Ramps, elevators, and wide walkways connect all levels and sections of the facility.
- ADA-designated pathways lead to restrooms, seating, and key amenities.
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Visual and Auditory Assistance:
- Large-print maps and braille signage are available at guest services.
- Audio wayfinding announcements are provided for visually impaired attendees.
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Service Animal Relief Areas:
- Relief zones for service animals are located near entrances and infield camping areas, marked with clear signage.
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Hearing Assistance:
- Hearing aid-compatible listening devices and captioning services are available for event announcements.
Tips for Navigation
- Use the gate and section number on your ticket to locate the most convenient entrance and seating area.
- Trams or shuttles are recommended for quick access to distant areas, with accessible options available.
- For detailed assistance, visit guest services booths located throughout the facility.
Venue Overview
- The map outlines the seating sections of Daytona International Speedway, which are arranged in a curved layout around the racetrack's oval perimeter.
- The seating areas are divided into labeled sections to help attendees locate their seats, with premium seating, general admission, and accessible areas clearly defined.
Seating Section Organization
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Main Seating Levels:
- Seating sections are arranged in multiple levels, starting from the track level and rising to the upper tiers.
- Each section is assigned a number (e.g., Section 101, Section 300) for easy identification.
- Aisles and stairways connect different levels, with elevators and ramps available for accessibility.
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General Admission:
- General admission seating is located on lower levels near the track, offering a close-up view of the action.
- These sections provide standard seating options.
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Premium Seating:
- Club sections and suites are located in central areas, offering upgraded amenities such as better sightlines, more space, and exclusive food and drink options.
- Premium seating areas are clearly marked on the map.
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Accessible Seating:
- Wheelchair-accessible seating areas are integrated throughout the venue, located in multiple sections to provide different viewing angles.
- Companion seating is available adjacent to accessible seating areas.
Entrances and Exits
- Entrances are marked by corresponding gate numbers, providing direct access to specific seating sections.
- Gates are distributed around the venue to ensure easy entry for all guests, with signage directing attendees to the correct seating areas.
Navigation and Accessibility Features
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Mobility Assistance:
- Ramps and elevators connect different seating levels to accommodate individuals using wheelchairs, scooters, or other mobility aids.
- Wide aisles and designated accessible paths make it easier to navigate the venue.
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Wayfinding Support:
- Signage near entrances and pathways indicates the location of seating sections and accessible features.
- Guest services stations near key entry points can assist with directions and seat identification.
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Visual Assistance:
- Large-print seating maps and braille signage are available at guest services booths for those with visual impairments.
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Service Animal Areas:
- Designated relief areas for service animals are accessible near the seating concourse and are clearly marked with signage.
Premium and Club Areas
- Suites and club seating are located in central positions within the grandstands, providing enhanced views of the racetrack.
- Exclusive amenities in these areas include private restrooms, upscale concessions, and climate-controlled lounges.
Safety and Emergency Exits
- Emergency exits are located at the end of aisles and near major seating sections, with accessible paths for quick evacuation.
- Security staff and guest services teams are stationed near entrances and seating areas to provide assistance as needed.
Tips for Finding Your Section
- Refer to your ticket for the section number and entrance gate closest to your assigned seats.
- Follow the clearly marked pathways and ask guest services staff for assistance if needed.
- Arrive early to familiarize yourself with the seating layout and avoid congestion.
Venue Overview
- The Daytona International Speedway is an oval-shaped venue with a large, central racetrack surrounded by spectator areas, facilities, and amenities.
- The concourse is a continuous path around the inner perimeter of the track, connecting all seating sections, entrances, and amenities.
Entrances
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General Admission Gates:
- Multiple gates are spaced evenly around the speedway, each labeled with a unique gate number (e.g., Gate 1, Gate 2).
- These gates are used for ticket scanning and general entry to the concourse.
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Premium Access Entrances:
- Exclusive entry points for suite and club seating areas, typically located near premium seating zones.
- Includes check-in stations for ticket verification.
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Accessibility Entrances:
- All gates are equipped with ramps or elevators for attendees requiring mobility assistance.
- Accessible pathways lead directly to designated seating areas.
Pathways and Navigation
- Main Concourse: A wide, continuous walking path that connects all amenities, seating sections, and gates.
- Signage: Clear and visible signage is placed at regular intervals to indicate directions to amenities, gates, and seating.
- Landmarks: Key landmarks, such as guest services, restrooms, and merchandise booths, are strategically located and labeled.
Amenities
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Restrooms:
- Restrooms are evenly distributed around the concourse, including accessible restrooms with wheelchair-friendly stalls.
- Family restrooms with changing tables are available near major entrances.
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Food and Beverage:
- Concession stands are located at regular intervals along the concourse, offering a variety of snacks, drinks, and meal options.
- Menus are available in multiple formats, including large-print and braille at select locations.
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Merchandise:
- Official NASCAR merchandise outlets are located at high-traffic areas, such as near gates and central intersections.
- Smaller pop-up merchandise stands can be found closer to seating sections.
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Guest Services:
- Assistance booths are located near major entrances and along the concourse.
- Services include lost and found, wheelchair rentals, and event-related information.
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Medical Stations:
- First-aid stations are placed at key locations around the concourse, with trained staff available to assist with medical needs.
Seating Areas
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General Seating:
- Accessible from all gates, with clear signage directing attendees to their designated sections.
- Wheelchair-accessible seating and companion seats are integrated into various seating sections.
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Premium Seating:
- Club areas and suites are located in specific sections, with exclusive concourse access.
- These areas feature private restrooms and specialized food and beverage services.
Accessibility Features
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Mobility Assistance:
- Ramps and elevators connect all levels of the concourse to accessible seating and amenities.
- Wide walking paths accommodate wheelchairs and mobility devices.
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Visual and Auditory Assistance:
- Large-print and braille signage are located at entrances and key points on the concourse.
- Audio announcements and wayfinding are available for attendees with visual impairments.
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Service Animal Relief Areas:
- Designated relief zones for service animals are available on the concourse, with clear directional signage.
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Hearing Assistance:
- Hearing aid-compatible devices and captioning services are available for event announcements.
Safety and Security
- Security checkpoints are located at all entrances to ensure attendee safety.
- Emergency exits are clearly marked and accessible from all parts of the concourse.
General Tips for Navigation
- Use the gate number printed on your ticket to identify the nearest entrance.
- Guest service stations are equipped to assist with directions and any additional accessibility needs.
- Follow the clearly marked pathways and signs to reach food, restrooms, and seating