![]() ![]() ![]() There's an entrance in the fan zone between the garages and the giant TV, and another further down between turn 4 and pit entry. The garages can be accessed from the infield (obviously). Garage passes are sold separately, and are well worth the extra cost. If you park in the turn 4 lot, the walk isn't bad, and it spits you out fairly close to the garage entrance and bathrooms which is convenient. There is also a tunnel beneath NASCAR turn 4, but there isn't a tram, so you'll need to walk. The busiest times in my experience are 1-2 hours after the start, 1-2 hours before the finish, and 1-2 hours before the fireworks. The trams are usually busy and there is almost always a wait, but it's the easiest way to the infield and saves you a lot of walking. There are multiple stops throughout the infield section. There's a free tram outside of the grandstands towards turn 1 that will take you under NASCAR turn 1 and into the infield. There are two ways to get from the grandstands to the infield and back. 2-day GA tickets get you access to the grand stands and the infield, and you can come and go as you please (in case you want to leave to nap, or go to your car to change or restock on food/drinks). In the 5 years that I've been to this race, they've never sold out, so don't panic if you haven't bought tickets yet. General Admission tickets are always available at the main gate outside of the track. Be sure to screenshot your ticket beforehand because service at the track is very slow and you might not be able to load your ticket. ![]() Tickets purchased online are digital this year - you will not receive a physical ticket in the mail. ![]() There may be others that I'm missing here but these are the two that I've used. There is another smaller parking lot located outside of NASCAR turn 4, accessible from Midway Ave, though it is a paid lot. There's a pedestrian bridge that you'll go over to get to the other side of International Speedway Blvd and onto the track grounds. Walking from this lot to the main entrance is a bit of a hike, but the lot is free. The main parking lot, "Lot 3", is across the street from the track, behind Bass Pro Shops and Best Buy, accessible from Daytona Blvd. Unless you purchased a special package or bought parking way in advance, you will not be able to park in the infield. Every year, around this time, we get a number of folks posting here about vising Daytona or the Rolex 24 for the first time, and that's great - the more, the merrier! If this is the first time you'll be attending, here are some things you'll want to know: ![]()
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