Daytona International Speedway offers a wide variety of seating, each level giving fans a unique race-day experience. From the lower-level grandstands, where you can feel the thunder of the cars as they roar past the start-finish line, to the upper-tier seats that provide panoramic views of the entire 2.5-mile tri-oval, there's something for every type of fan.
Rows: 1–38
Known as "the chairs," these seats are the most affordable reserved option. Though closer to the track, they’re slightly elevated (10–15 feet), providing clear views without obstructions. Great for fans who want to feel the speed up close.
Rows: 1–22
Often called “the boxes,” these offer a mid-level view of the track. Ideal for fans who want to see more of the action while still being close to the pits.
Best picks: Sections 340–362 (directly above pit road), especially Pit In (362–358) and Pit Out (344–340) for value and view.
Rows: 23–40
Also known as “tower seats,” this level offers expansive views of the entire Speedway and the surrounding landscape. Perfect for fans who want a high vantage point and a full view of the race from start to finish.
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