How to find parking for Ambetter Health 400 Atlanta NASCAR race, including free, reserved spots
Fans attending the NASCAR race weekend have several options in how to find a spot to safely leave their vehicle while they enjoy the high-speed action on the track.
Here is how to find parking and other information about the Atlanta NASCAR race weekend.
The Ambetter Health 400 Atlanta NASCAR race is set for 2 p.m. CT on Sunday, Feb. 23 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series will run a doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 22.
The Shell Rotella Reserved Parking Lot has reserved spots for fans just feet from the main gates at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The lot is located near Gates 12, 13 and 14.
All of the passes will be digital and there is no overnight parking allowed in the lot. The cost of the reserved parking pass is $111 for the weekend.
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While it's a bit of a walk from the free lot to the speedway, there is free parking available for the weekend. The lot is a forced parking plan, meaning the speedway has a guided plan to get vehicles of all shapes and sizes parked effectively, including campers, tents and RVs on the site.
Here are some directions from the track's website and how to access the free parking lot area.
Traffic from the north on US Highways 19/41 will be turned onto Lower Woolsey Road or the main entrance. Lower Woolsey Road traffic will be directed to park in the PURPLE parking lot. Main entrance traffic will be directed into the BLUE parking lot
Traffic from the south on US Highways 19/41 will be turned onto Speedway Boulevard and will be directed to park in the RED or GREEN parking lots
Traffic from GA Highway 20 will be parked in the PURPLE parking lot.
Traffic will exit in the opposite direction on the same road as they entered Speedway property.
Daniel Suarez won the 2024 Ambetter Health 400 for Trackhouse Racing with a photo finish, beating Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch in the final feet of the race.
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