The Fan Zone: Race Day Made Easy

Fuel Up on Need-to-Know Tips to Get the Most Out of Every Heart-Pounding Moment.

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Your Race Day:

What to Know Before, During & After

What to Bring:

Sunglasses, sunscreen, cash/cards, and comfortable shoes.

Parking:

Free and on-site. Come early for a good spot. ADA parking near the main gate.

Tickets:

All sold at the gate. No presale necessary.
Kids 7-12 are always half off.
6 & under are free!

Note: No outside food or drink allowed past the gate, but the parking lot is fair game for snacks and coolers.

Settle In & Soak Up the Action

Seating:

Bleachers available or bring your own chair. All seating is first come, first served.

Food & Drinks:

Enjoy concession classics and cold drinks. Select events also serve adult beverages.

Accessibility:

ADA restrooms, parking, and seating available. Contact us ahead of time for special accommodations.

Family and pet friendly, extra clean facilities, camping accommodations and large bathroom facility

Ready To Race 1920
Ready To Race 1920

Plan Your Next Trip

Photo Ops:

Snap a few pics and tag us on Instagram @kentucky_dragway or catch our highlights

Catch the Recap:

Check out our Newsroom for race recaps, results, and featured racers.

Plan Ahead:

View the full Race Schedule and start planning your next visit.

Leave a Review:

Love the experience? Tell your crew—and leave us a shout-out on Google!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I bring my kids?
Is parking free?

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