Yes. Las Vegas Motor Speedway offers extensive general parking areas around the venue, and parking is free on race days. To avoid congestion and get a spot closer to the gates, it’s best to arrive early. Detailed parking maps and access routes are available in our dedicated parking guide.
Absolutely. With cars reaching speeds well over 200 mph on the 1.5-mile tri-oval, noise levels can be intense. Earplugs or earmuffs are strongly recommended for all spectators and are especially important for children.
March in Las Vegas is generally comfortable and dry. Afternoon temperatures typically sit between 70°F and 80°F (21°C–27°C), while evenings can cool down to around 55°F–65°F (13°C–18°C). Rain is uncommon, but conditions can change, so bringing a light jacket for later in the day–and a compact poncho just in case–is a sensible call.
Yes, but with limits. Guests are allowed to carry in small quantities of personal food along with one sealed bottle of water. All other outside food and beverages are not permitted inside Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
No. There are no ATMs on site. The speedway operates as a fully cashless venue, so all purchases must be made using a debit or credit card.
Yes. If you’ve misplaced an item, you can check whether it has been turned in by calling 1-800-644-4444.
Absolutely. Flags, banners, and signs are allowed, provided they don’t obstruct other fans’ views. Any poles must be collapsible, and oversized items or anything considered a safety concern will not be permitted. Pyrotechnics, open flames, and large or rigid metal poles are strictly forbidden.
No. Cash is not accepted. All concessions and merchandise stands only process credit and debit card payments.
Yes, personal photography is welcome. Smartphones, tablets, and small cameras are permitted for personal use. However, professional video equipment, cameras with detachable lenses, and all drones are prohibited. Operating a drone anywhere near the speedway is strictly forbidden and can result in removal from the property.
The Pennzoil 400 is staged at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada. The modern 1.5-mile tri-oval is known for close, side-by-side NASCAR racing and has produced several memorable Playoff moments over the years.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway is located around 15 miles north of the Las Vegas Strip, just off Interstate 15, making it easy to reach by car. Most fans drive and use the large parking areas surrounding the track. If you’re flying in, Harry Reid International Airport is only a short drive away. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft operate throughout race weekend, with dedicated pick-up and drop-off points near the main entrances, including Gate C.
Yes. The Pennzoil 400 is a family-friendly event, offering a welcoming atmosphere with interactive fan displays, merchandise areas, and activities designed to keep younger fans entertained while parents enjoy the racing.
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