Considered the premier race track in the United States, the Daytona International Speedway has been home to the famous Daytona 500 NASCAR race since 1959. Featuring a four-kilometre tri-oval and a banking of 31 degrees, it showcases the speed and skill of first-rate drivers in The Great American Race.
The speedway also hosts races for organizations, such as Motocross and AMA Superbike, and offers sports, motorcycle and karting flat-track courses. Fans from across the globe come to watch the annual Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Splurge on a UNOH Fanzone pass for access to the “fan deck,” driver autographs and a live entertainment stage.
For an insider view of the operation, climb aboard an open-air tram for the “World Center of Racing” multimedia tour. If powerboat racing is more your style, head to Lake Lloyd, a 12-hectare lake in the infield of the 73-hectare track.
Getting There
The Daytona International Speedway is accessible by car using International Speedway Boulevard, which is a five-minute drive from Daytona Beach International Airport. Ample parking is available on site, while rideshare services, buses and taxis provide transportation to and from the speedway.