Special Assistance Needs
Wheelchair accessible viewing areas are available in the Ford Upper
Terrace, Ford Grandstand, Diamond Tower Terrace and the Toyota Fourth
Turn Terrace. Accompanying individuals will be provided companion seats
near the designated wheelchair viewing areas.
Wheelchair Reserved
parking is also available for those who have purchased wheelchair
seating as parking coordinates with your seating location. Please call
the ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS with questions regarding Wheelchair
Reserved Parking Passes.
Unreserved handicap parking is located
behind the Diamond Tower Terrace in Turn 2, you will need to enter at
Entrance P off of Morehead Road. We also have unreserved handicap
parking at Entrance T off of Speedway Boulevard and Entrance H off of
Highway 29. All vehicles parking in the unreserved lots must have a
handicap placard issued by the state in which they live, recognizing
the owner of the placard or tag as someone who needs accessible
parking. The person that the placard or tag is registered to must be
in the car with a photo ID for the parking lot attendant to view prior
to admission into the lot. Shuttles and trams will be operating from
the Diamond Tower lot that takes fans to the gates.
A golf cart
shuttle service is offered from the parking lots to the grandstand
areas for those needing assistance. Please call for the shuttle at
(704)-454-6411. This phone line is staffed only on event days. If you
park in the parking lot at Entrance W, you will need to cross Speedway
Boulevard as our golf carts are prevented from crossing the main roads.
Be aware that shuttles operate in as timely fashion as possible, but
that time delays will happen. Please plan on arriving early. When
entering your parking area, note the entrance letter and general area;
this needs to be communicated with the shuttle service so they can
locate you faster. To avoid waiting, please park in the Diamond Tower
Unreserved Handicap parking lot if qualified. The trams will be running
from this location all day without the need to call for assistance.
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