Phoenix Raceway is dedicated to creating an inclusive and comfortable environment for all visitors. The venue provides a wide range of accessibility services, including accessible seating, designated parking areas, and on-site assistance from trained staff. Whether you’re attending the NASCAR Cup Series or another major event, these features are in place to help every guest enjoy race weekend with ease.
Phoenix Raceway offers multiple wheelchair-accessible seating options across the venue. The Bobby Allison Grandstand includes accessible seating areas on both the lower and upper levels, each with nearby companion seats so guests can enjoy the event together with friends or family.
Each wheelchair-accessible ticket purchase also includes a Reserved Accessible Parking Pass. This pass allows entry to a designated parking area close to the Speedway. Be sure to check the directions printed on the back of the pass before departure, as they outline the best route to your assigned lot. A valid state-issued disability license plate or placard is required to use accessible parking.
Guests displaying a state-issued disability plate or placard may use the Speedway’s ADA parking facilities. To reach the accessible parking areas:
Guests who purchase wheelchair-accessible seating receive a Reserved Accessible Parking Pass, granting access to a specific ADA-designated lot. Please follow the instructions printed on the back of the pass carefully to reach the correct location.
To park in a reserved accessible area, guests must display both:
Please note that only one Reserved Accessible Parking Pass is issued per account, regardless of the number of wheelchair-accessible seats purchased.
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