Chicagoland Speedway
Opened in 2001, the Chicagoland Speedway has hosted several NASCAR races and other events. Situated in Joliet, Illinois, it is a 1.5-mile, D-shaped tri-oval on 930 acres. The
Route 66 Raceway
is close by. The infield includes the media and care centers. The grandstands are 2,480 feet long and 15 stories tall. As a race track, the main attractions are the vehicle races. Since 2001, the track has hosted the
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
Ð Camping World 400, the NASCAR Xfinity Series Ð Camping World 300 and the ARCA Racing Series Ð Bounty 150. Since 2009, the speedway has held the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series Ð Camping World 225. 5ks, mud runs and warrior dashes are also held at the venue. Grab your Chicagoland Speedway tickets to your favorite events at StubHub.
The seating capacity at Chicagoland Speedway is 47,000 in the grandstands. You also have the option to park an RV in the infield for a better view of a racing event.
At the Chicagoland Speedway, most of the seats are worthwhile; it simply depends on what you want to enjoy while at the venue. If you want to enjoy the race, consider sitting in the grandstand situated in front of the start/finish line or anywhere in the center rows of the grandstands. The infield also provides great views. If you are interested in the ambiance, you can purchase reasonably priced tickets and have a seat at the concessions stands where televisions that show the race are located.
The Chicagoland Speedway is accessible by a shuttle provided by the facility from Joliet's train station. There is also the Metra Rock Island District service and Amtrak.
Chicagoland Speedway does offer free on-site parking for up to 50,000 vehicles. Infield parking for 250 RVs is also available.
Typical sporting event food and drinks are sold at the Chicagoland Speedway. Throughout the concourse, concession stands are set up and sell value combo meals, signature items and healthier dishes.
When you attend a race event at the Chicagoland Speedway, you can bring along your young ones. Racing events are family-friendly. The grandstands are smoke-free, and there are plenty of games, attractions and other activities before the green flag waves.
The Chicagoland Speedway is wheelchair-friendly. Additionally, special-priced ADA tickets and parking is available. Accessible ramps and transports are at your disposal, too.