The weekend features two series:
Yes. The speedway has several large general parking areas surrounding the venue, and parking is free on race days. Arrive early to beat traffic and secure a convenient spot. For detailed maps and entry points, check our parking guide.
Definitely. At Las Vegas Motor Speedway, a 1.5-mile tri-oval where cars regularly exceed 200 mph, the noise can be very loud. Ear protection is strongly recommended for all fans, and it’s essential for children to prevent hearing damage.
Mid-October in Las Vegas typically brings pleasant afternoons and cooler evenings. Daytime highs usually range from 70°F to 80°F (21°C to 27°C), while nights can drop into the upper 50s to mid-60s°F (14°C to 18°C). Humidity is low, and while rain is rare, bringing a light jacket for the evening and a poncho for unexpected showers is a smart idea.
Fans may bring small amounts of personal food and a single sealed bottle of water. All other outside food and beverages are not permitted inside Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
ATMs are not provided on site. Please note that the venue operates on a fully cashless system, and all purchases must be made using a debit or credit card.
Yes. Please call 1-800-644-4444 to check if your item has been returned.
Yes – flags, banners, and signs are welcome as long as they don’t block the view of others. Poles must be collapsible, and oversized banners or anything that could pose a safety risk are not allowed. Pyrotechnics, large metal poles, and open flames are strictly prohibited.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway does not accept cash. Only credit and debit cards are accepted at concession stands and merchandise locations.
Yes, for personal use only. Smartphones, tablets, and small cameras are permitted. Professional video cameras, detachable-lens cameras, and all drones are not allowed. Flying a drone anywhere near the Speedway is strictly prohibited and may result in removal from the property.
The South Point 400 takes place at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 1.5-mile tri-oval is a state-of-the-art facility famous for side-by-side NASCAR racing and dramatic Playoff moments.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway sits about 15 miles north of the Las Vegas Strip, just off Interstate 15. Most fans arrive by car, with ample parking available in multiple lots around the track. For those flying in, Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is only a short drive away. Rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft have designated drop-off and pick-up areas near the main entrances, including Gate C.
Yes. Families are welcome, and the Speedway provides a fun, safe atmosphere with interactive displays, merchandise areas, and plenty of activities for kids.
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