Attraction Guide: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, United States

Daytona International Speedway Guide

Feel the Roar: Experience the Thrill of Daytona! Guide

Welcome to Daytona International Speedway, the "World Center of Racing"! This iconic venue is a must-visit for any motorsports enthusiast, offering a chance to immerse yourself in the heart-pounding world of NASCAR. Whether you're a seasoned race fan or a curious newcomer, Daytona promises an unforgettable experience filled with speed, excitement, and the roar of powerful engines. Daytona International Speedway's history is deeply intertwined with the evolution of stock car racing. Opened in 1959, it was the brainchild of NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., who envisioned a superspeedway that would become the ultimate test for drivers and machines. The track quickly gained legendary status, hosting the prestigious Daytona 500, which has become known as "The Great American Race." Over the years, Daytona has witnessed countless thrilling finishes, dramatic crashes, and unforgettable moments, solidifying its place in racing history. Beyond attending races like the Daytona 500 and Coke Zero Sugar 400, visitors can take a guided tour of the Speedway, including access to the infield, the pit road, and even a ride around the track! The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America is also located on the Speedway grounds, showcasing the legends of racing from various disciplines. For a truly unique experience, consider driving a race car yourself with the NASCAR Racing Experience. While in Daytona, be sure to try some classic American fare like burgers, hot dogs, and BBQ, often found at local restaurants and Speedway concessions.

Transportation

Volusia County's Votran bus system offers routes that may provide access to areas near Daytona International Speedway. Check Votran's website or app for the most up-to-date route information and schedules. Route 10 and 15 are the closest to the Speedway.