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Parking for NASCAR Sonoma raceway for Toyota/Save Mart 350

Parking for NASCAR Sonoma raceway for Toyota/Save Mart 350

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NASCAR is heading to California for the first and only time this season.
The Toyota/Save Mart 350 is set to run through one of the more intriguing road courses on the circuit.
Parking is straightforward for the race weekend.
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Here is how to park for the NASCAR Sonoma race.
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Parking for NASCAR Sonoma race
All general parking is free during the NASCAR Sonoma weekend.
Saturday & Sunday: Northbound traffic via Highway 121 will be directed to Gate 7 entrance. Southbound traffic via Highway 121 will be directed to the 50 Acres Parking Lot for quick/easy entrance and exit during race weekend.
NOTE: There is no overnight parking allowed on the premises except in designated areas where parking is purchased in association with camping.
Rideshare: Pre-order your Uber and Lyft rides to avoid long wait times. Pick-up and drop-off areas are located at the 50 Acres Campground, north end, at the Gate 6 entrance - a short walk to the Gate 3 entrance and our pedestrian tunnels leading to the Main Grandstand and Fan Zone.
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NOTE: These options include Uber and Lyft
When is NASCAR Sonoma race?
The Toyota/Save Mart 350 is set for 2:30 p.m. CT on July 13 at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, California.
NASCAR Sonoma race TV channel
The Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR Sonoma race will be broadcast on TNT with Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte in the broadcast booth.
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