KNOW BEFORE YOU GO - NASHVILLE
See below for important entry, safety and schedule information to keep in mind before our June 24-26 NASCAR tripleheader weekend at Nashville Superspeedway
You can TEXT YOUR CONCERNS all weekend to 615-903-TEXT (8398). Inside the body of the message, type NSSfan (insert space) then list your location and need!
TRAFFIC FLOW ENHANCEMENTS
Collaboration between Nashville Superspeedway’s security and operations teams as well as local, county and state public safety and traffic officials have led to the following ideal routes for vehicles traveling to and from the track, including ride-share service users.
- Interstate 40: Vehicles traveling east and west on Interstate 40 (I-40) will approach NSS via exit 235 (SR 840 West). These vehicles will travel west on Interstate 840 (I-840) and will take exit 65, the NSS interchange. Exit 61 (Couchville Pike) will not be open for race traffic. Fans must use Exit 65.
- Interstate 24: Vehicles traveling East and West on Interstate 24 (I-24) will approach NSS via I-840. Once on I-840 vehicles will travel east on I-840 and use exit 65, the NSS interchange. Exit 61 (Couchville Pike) will not be open for race traffic. Fans must use Exit 65.
- U.S. Route 231: Vehicles traveling in either direction on USR 231 will exit onto SR 452 and continue towards NSS.
- Ride share customers are instructed to travel U.S. Route 231 in either direction, proceeding towards the track via State Route 452. Ride share vehicles will enter NSS at Darrell Waltrip Drive, then proceed to Sterling Marlin Drive and finally drop fans at the intersection of Sterling Marlin Drive and NSS Boulevard. Ride share vehicles will exit the property after turning on NSS Boulevard and proceeding back to Sterling Marling Drive, then to Darrell Waltrip Drive and turning left onto SR 452, towards USR 231.
- To limit inbound traffic from Interstate 840, both the east and westbound ramps of I-840 leading to State Route 452 will be closed for one hour post-race throughout the weekend. Additionally, all infield traffic will be held for a minimum of one hour to allow time for pedestrians to exit the grandstands and find their way back to the parking and camping lots. All traffic departing from General Parking will leave NSS by one of two ways. There will be two coned lanes on McCrary Road leading to SR 452 and continuing towards I-840. There will also be two coned lanes on Dale Earnhardt Drive leading to SR 452 and continuing towards I-840.
- More deputies and/or traffic officials at key intersections, including Route 231 and Fall Creek Road, Route 231 and Vesta Road, and McCrary and Vesta roads.
- More visual message boards in critical locations, with refined/flexible messages.
- No at-track parking charge.
- 2,600 new parking spaces added along McCrary Road, the main access road to Nashville Superspeedway’s campus.
MOBILE TICKET INFO/VIDEO
Make sure your tickets are organized on your mobile device before attending a race at NSS.
And read on for helpful tips to assist you as you look forward to America's best drivers taking on the challenge of NASCAR's longest concrete track.
- On your smartphone, download the Nashville Superspeedway mobile app.
- Select Tickets, then tap “Manage Tickets”
- Sign in to Nashville Superspeedway
- Enter your email address and password associated with your Ticketmaster/Nashville Superspeedway account and tap "Sign In."
- NOTE: If this is your first time accessing your account, you may need to select "Sign Up" or "Forgot Password?"
- Tap the event you would like to manage
- Tap "Add to Apple Wallet"
- Tap "Add." You can add all of your tickets at once by selecting “Add All Tickets.”
- Once your tickets have been added, you can view them in your wallet by tapping “View in Wallet”
- Once you have selected the race you would like to transfer tickets to, tap “Transfer”
- Choose the seats you would like to transfer by selecting each seat location. Once you have selected your seats, tap "Transfer To."
- Select the recipient from your list of contacts or add a new recipient. Once you have made your selection, tap "Transfer Tickets."
- NOTE: Your recipient will receive an email to accept the tickets. The transfer is not completed until the recipient has accepted the tickets.
Entertainment/Appearance Schedule
TRACK RULES
Before attending a race at Nashville Superspeedway, enhance your experience by familiarizing yourself with some of the policies here at the track. Please keep in mind, items on this list may be amended in the future.
ADMISSION GATES: Nashville Superspeedway welcomes all guests for its NASCAR tripleheader weekend. To ensure you make your way to your seats to enjoy the day’s race as quickly as possible, please follow these helpful hints to ease your admission process at the gates: YOU MAY NOT enter the Grandstands with ANY of the following: NO items may be left at the gate. NOTE: All track policies are subject to change We reserve the right to search and inspect all persons and items entering the facility. This gate admission policy may change prior to each event based upon local, state or national situations. Please contact the Nashville Superspeedway ticket office at 866-RACE-TIX for the most updated policies. Extra wide parking spaces are available for purchase for the serious tailgater. Spaces are reserved, renewable, and owned for the entire weekend. No parking fees will be collected on-site which will aid in easing the ingress into Superspeedway parking lots. Instead, fans will see the addition of a $5 per ticket parking surcharge in an effort to expedite ingress parking. ADA parking is available near our main gates on a first-come, first-served basis. These lots may be accessed by using the main entrance. To park in this lot, you must present your ADA hangtag/place card that is registered to a guest in your vehicle. EMERGENCIES: Call 911 for assistance SECURITY: Available starting Thursday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday through Sunday from 7 a.m. to two hours after final race. After hours, please contact Nashville Superspeedway security at 615-994-4441. TEXT YOUR CONCERNS: Send a text message to 615-903-8398.
CAMPING RULES/INFO
Before attending a race at Nashville Superspeedway, enhance your camping experience by familiarizing yourself with some of the policies and regulations here at the track. Please keep in mind, items on this list may be amended in the future.
Reserved RV spaces at Nashville Superspeedway are the only places where customers can guarantee the exact spot they will be parking in for race weekend. The spaces provide the convenience of having your own, guaranteed spot, as well as placing you in close proximity to the track. Load-ins begin on the Wednesday before race weekend. Reserved RV spaces must be purchased by calling the Nashville ticket office at 866-RACE-TIX. Find Nashville Superspeedway Camping Maps HERE. *All RV load-in hours subject to change HOURS OF OPERATION (LOAD-IN) Free Camping Services MOBILE ICE PUMPING: SHOWERS: WATER: Please read list below to enhance your race weekend experience. 1: QUIET HOURS: Enforced from midnight-6 a.m. Loud music, large gatherings and unruly behavior is prohibited during this time. 2: GENERATORS: Properly ventilated generators can operate at low decibels, with no disturbance to neighboring sites, at all hours. In an effort to safely combat the dangerous effects of carbon monoxide, vehicle and generator exhaust must be expelled safely into roadways and not into adjacent campsites. We reserve the right to prohibit generator use at any time if it is deemed disruptive or unsafe. 3: SELF-CONTAINED: All RVs must be self-contained and must feature on-board sanitation facilities. “Self-contained” is defined as having on-board potable water storage, a cooking stove, a water or chemical toilet permanently attached to the black water holding tank, and a permanently installed holding tank for gray or black water. 4: RV UNIT & TOW VEHICLES: Each RV space is reserved. The reserved space of 25-feet by 50 feet is for one (1) self-contained RV camping unit and one (1) tow vehicle only. A reserved RV and vehicle pass/decal are required. One (1) self-contained RV camping unit, one (1) tow vehicle and any camping equipment/awnings must fit on the 25 x 50 provided space. All parking passes/decals must be adhered at time of arrival and remain affixed on the RV/vehicle at all times. 5: ARRIVAL: All customers arriving after hours may be subject to parking in a holding lot until registration re-opens. Vehicles must park with the exhaust (tailpipe) to the road and must fit within the spot (minimum 25-feet by 50-feet). Site sizes may vary. 6: RV MOVING: RVs are not permitted to relocate once Speedway personnel have assigned a spot, or another lot fee is required. If guests move their RV from their initially assigned space, the Speedway is not responsible for holding that space. 7: AVOID: Contained fires must be above ground in an approved container. Monitor propane tanks, barbecues and watch for carbon monoxide issues. Keep fire lanes and roadways open at all times. Vehicles blocking safety areas may be towed at guest’s expense. Observe all signs, and obey instructions from Speedway personnel. 8: PARKING: Parking is at your own risk. Please lock your vehicle at all times. 9: RESPONSIBILITY: Please be responsible in the consumption of all alcoholic beverages. 10: PETS: All pets need to be harnessed, leashed or tethered when outside of your RV. Please clean up after your pets. PETS ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE PIT ROAD RV AREA due to their close proximity to the track. 11: BE GOOD NEIGHBORS: Remember that you are responsible for the behavior of the visitors that occupy your spot — whether you are in attendance or not. We reserve the right to remove anyone from the property, without refund, if their behavior is deemed offensive, poses a hazard to others, or violates any rules or regulations. Anyone that does not adhere to Speedway rules and policies is punishable up to and including permanent revocation of your spot. 12: RULES: The Speedway reserves the right to add or change rules without notice. Any decision interpreting or enforcing these policies is at the discretion of Speedway officials. PARKING IN MAIN CAR AREAS: RVs are not permitted in the daily car parking areas at Nashville Superspeedway. SPACES: No roping off, blocking or saving spaces is permitted. TENTS: Sleeping tents are not permitted. You may bring 1 storage tent/gathering tent, which must fit on your assigned RV space. BANNED ITEMS: Weapons, ground fires, open fires, drones, fireworks, sky lanterns, sky candles, disorderly conduct, Confederate flags and dumping hot coals on ground or dumpsters. Be sure to monitor all fires. CERTAIN VEHICLES: Unauthorized vehicles including, but not limited to, golf carts, ATVs (all-terrain vehicles), electric or gas scooters of any kind, UTVs (utility-terrain vehicles), ROVs (recreational off-highway vehicles), and motorbikes, except by authorized personnel. Single person electronic convenience vehicles are allowed to assist guests with disabilities. Vehicles that are street legal or licensed to operate on the roadway does not mean it is allowed on Nashville Superspeedway property. Nashville Superspeedway reserves the right to deem them unauthorized. FLAG PLACEMENT: Do not erect flags or other structures within 100 feet of telephone or power lines. All poles must be nonmetallic. LOOSE TRASH AND WASTE: Bag all trash and place in dumpsters provided. No draining of gray water or holding tank. Dumping or leaching of waste from RVs will NOT be tolerated. Offenders are subject to ejection from the lot and arrest. EMERGENCIES: Call 911 for assistance SECURITY: Available starting Thursday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday through Sunday from 7 a.m. to two hours after final race. After hours, please contact Nashville Superspeedway security at 615-994-4441. TEXT YOUR CONCERNS: Send a text message to 615-903-8398.
ADA INFO
Nashville Superspeedway provides many accessible camping, daily parking, transportation and seating options to fans. Included in the services are:
- Transportation services free of charge for fans needing assistance moving around the facility
- Wheelchair accessible seating, with companion seats
- Accessible restrooms in grandstands and accessible porta-johns throughout facility grounds
Nashville Superspeedway welcomes all guests to its NASCAR events.
Accessible parking is identified on the Nashville Superspeedway event map. In accordance with Tennessee law, the person the placard or license plate is issued to must be present. State and local officials will be monitoring entry/access to accessible parking. Parking is on a first-come, first-served basis. Depending on your time of arrival, you may be directed to alternate parking if the parking lot becomes full. Nashville Superspeedway has vehicles to help our guests who require assistance. The vehicles will assist a disabled guest and one companion to designated areas around the facility. Please be patient. Volunteers transfer guests as quickly and safely as possible. Please visit an Information Services tent for more details. If you are in need of wheelchair accessible seating and have not made necessary plans in advance when buying tickets, please call the ticket office at 866-RACE-TIX. On event day, please visit Ticket Services or locate your nearest usher. Guests are encouraged to bring their own wheelchair or ECV (electronic convenience vehicle) for personal use while visiting Nashville Superspeedway, as the track does not provide or rent them. Access to the upper grandstands' wheelchair seating is available via the Tower elevator. Access is restricted to the disabled guest and one companion. We recognize the importance of service animals in assisting guests with visual and other impairments. A service animal is defined by the ADA as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. Tasks performed by the dog must be directly related to the person’s disability. Emotional support, therapy, comfort or companion animals that provide comfort by being with a person are NOT qualified by the ADA as service animals. Guests are responsible for caring for and supervising the service animal, including toileting (bringing their own pet waste disposal bags), feeding, grooming and veterinary care. Guests who bring service animals may request wheelchair seating to accommodate the service animal safely and comfortably.