Nashville Superspeedway is committed to providing an inclusive and enjoyable experience for all fans. The facility offers a wide range of accessible services, including parking, transportation, seating, and restrooms, to ensure every guest can fully enjoy race weekend.
Accessible parking areas are clearly marked on the official event map. In accordance with Tennessee law, the individual to whom the placard or license plate is issued must be present in the vehicle. State and local authorities monitor access and compliance. Parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and guests arriving later in the day may be redirected to alternate accessible parking areas if lots reach capacity.
Superspeedway operates courtesy vehicles to assist guests with disabilities and one companion to and from designated points around the property. Volunteers work to provide prompt and safe service–please be patient during high-traffic times. For more information, stop by any Information Services Tent during the event.
If you require wheelchair-accessible seating but did not arrange it at the time of purchase, please contact the ticketing office as early as possible before race weekend. The Speedway team will make every effort to accommodate your needs based on availability.
Nashville Superspeedway recognizes the vital role of service animals in supporting guests with disabilities. As defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a service animal is a dog trained to perform specific tasks for an individual with a disability. Tasks must be directly related to the person’s condition. Please note that emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals do not meet the ADA definition of service animals and are not permitted.
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