FAN GUIDE
Weekend Schedule
MAKE YOUR ARRIVAL SEAMLESS
- Only sealed bottled water is allowed through the ticketing gates. Guests may bring in one EMPTY soft-sided cooler no larger than 14” x 14” x 14” inches (guests may put sealed bottle water in the soft-sided-cooler, two sealed water bottles are allowed per person). Telescoping handles on a cooler are OK if they fit within the 14” x 14” x 14” allowed dimensions. The hard plastic lining in a soft-sided cooler does NOT need to be removed.
- A maximum of two bags per person are allowed through admission gates. Backpacks, diaper bags, clutch bags and fanny packs are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 18”x18”x14”.
- Soft-sided coolers are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 14”x14”x14.
- A combination of any of the above mentioned items will be allowed with the exception of the soft-sided coolers, which will be limited to one cooler per guest.
- Cameras and binoculars are allowed, as long as they meet the above requirements. Camera bags must not be larger than a standard-size backpack and will count as your bag allowance for the race.
If the race cannot be completed as scheduled, tickets will be honored on the rescheduled date. If you are unable to join us for the rescheduled date, you may exchange your tickets under the Weather Protection Policy. Please view the policy in full, including applicable restrictions, here.
- NASCAR’S Ticket Refund Coverage is available during the purchase process for customers when ordering their tickets. This refund coverage is NASCAR’S promise to their fans to protect their purchase with an Enhanced Refund Protection Purchase!
SeatGeek is the Official Ticket Marketplace of NASCAR. That means that regardless of whether tickets are sold out or hard to come by, you’ll always find great tickets on SeatGeek.
You can find tickets to upcoming events at Iowa by clicking here, or just search “NASCAR” on SeatGeek.com to find upcoming races near you. If you can’t make a race and want to sell your tickets, navigate to SeatGeek.com, click on ‘Sell’, and follow the prompts to list them instantly.
PLEASE NOTE IOWA SPEEDWAY IS CASHLESS - NO CASH IS ACCEPTED.
TICKETS @ HOME INFO
All tickets will be delivered via Tickets @ Home, providing the flexibility to display their tickets on their mobile device for non-contact entry at the gates or the ability to print tickets at home from a computer and printer.
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD OR PRINT BEGINNING 30 DAYS OUT FROM EACH EVENT. PLEASE NOTE THAT TICKETS WILL NOT BE PRINTED OR MAILED.
- Go to track website
- Top right corner of the home page is MY ACCOUNT. Click this.
- If this is your first time accessing the MPV site for IOWA SPEEDWAY, please click SIGN UP.
- Fill out the information using the email on file in your account
- Click continue
- You are now in your personal MPV
- The next time coming into MPV you will now be able to login using the email on your account and the password you created
- Click on the ‘PRINT TICKETS’ link on the left sidebar
- Click the arrow on the left side of an event to see the ticket inventory for that event
- Use the checkboxes to select the tickets you wish to print
- Verify the selected tickets and click ‘Continue’
- Verify the information of the Print Tickets screen and click ‘Print Tickets’
- Click ‘View’ and ‘Print Tickets’ or you also have the option to download the tickets to your digital wallet
- A new window should pop up with your printable ticket. Another window should pop up where you can select your printer and print the ticket
- This email confirmation will contain a URL that will display mobile tickets when opened on a mobile device
- You can add these tickets to your wallet on Apple mobile devices
- On the left when you login to your MPV account you will see additional features you may access Print and Forward and recall tickets
- Print allows you to print a PDF of the ticket
- Forward allows you to forward the ticket digitally to another person (you must first perform the ‘print’ step in order to be able to use the ‘forward’ feature)
- Recall allows you to recall tickets previously forwarded to a friend
- When viewing the ticket(s) on your phone you can opt to download to your digital wallet
MAPS AND MORE
- Grandstand customers will park in our FREE General Parking areas.
- Newton Club ticket holders and Luxury Suite guests will be directed to designated lots.
- ADA - All you need to do is bring your ADA permit, matching ID and corresponding state-issued card and/or paperwork to the track with you! You will be directed to the ADA lots, and can check out our ADA Guide for more information about accessibility at Iowa Speedway.
- ALL RACE TRAFFIC ON INTERSTATE 80
- Take Interstate 80 to exit 168. Take exit 168 to Iowa Speedway Drive and turn south. Continue south on Iowa Speedway Drive and staff will direct you to the appropriate parking lot. Traffic will not be allowed to turn onto Rusty Wallace Drive from this interchange. Rusty Wallace Drive has been designated as an emergency route and will only be utilized for emergencies and to relieve traffic congestion.
- When exiting the Iowa Speedway use the same route.
- Take Interstate 80 to exit 168. Take exit 168 to Iowa Speedway Drive and turn south. Continue south on Iowa Speedway Drive and staff will direct you to the appropriate parking lot. Traffic will not be allowed to turn onto Rusty Wallace Drive from this interchange. Rusty Wallace Drive has been designated as an emergency route and will only be utilized for emergencies and to relieve traffic congestion.
- NEWTON CLUB MEMBERS & LUXURY SUITE OWNERS
- Take Interstate 80 to exit 164. Exit south onto U.S. 14. Continue traveling south on U.S. 14 approximately 3.6 miles. Turn east on South 60th Avenue. Continue east 2.25 miles and turn north on County Road S:74. Continue north 3.6 miles. Turn east on Rusty Wallace Drive, signs and staff will direct you to parking from here.
- TRAVEL TIPS FOR RACE FANS FROM THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
- Buckle up for safety
- Allow plenty of travel time
- Plan on arriving early
- Be prepared for slow or stopped traffic
- Obey all traffic laws and follow signs, cones and signals
- Be patient
- Be courteous
- Do not stop to ask directions, officers and staff will direct you
- Follow directions of officers and parking staff
- Be cautious and watch for pedestrians
- Drink responsibly and always have a designated driver
GUESTS WITH DISABILITIES SUPPORT SERVICES
An elevator is available for ADA guests needing access to Suite areas. All ADA grandstand seats are on the ground level of the grandstands as well as the Newton Club seating.
Accessible restrooms are available throughout the Speedway, including grandstand and infield areas.
Service animals are welcomed throughout the property.
- 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.
- A person may have more than one service animal if they have a need for multiple tasks to be performed (i.e. a seeing eye dog and a seizure alert dog).
- Emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals that provide comfort by being with a person are NOT qualified by the ADA as service animals.These are not permitted into our ticket/credential areas.
- The ADA requires that service animals are always under the control of the handler.
- The service animal must be leashed, harnessed, or tethered at all times, unless these would hinder the service the service animal is trained to perform.
- If a service animal behaves in a way that poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others, has a history of such behavior, or is not under the control of the handler, that animal may be excluded. If an animal is excluded, staff must still offer goods and services to the person without the animal present.
- 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.
- NOTE: Service animals in training do not need to be allowed to enter. The service dog must already be trained before it can be taken into public places.
ACCESSIBLE ADA PARKING INFORMATION
Golf Carts/Trams are available to help individuals needing assistance. Guests with the proper credentials needing access to the infield can do the following:
- Take the tram from the tram stop near ticket booth 1.
- Requesting an ADA shuttle from tram stop workers or Guest Services info booths.
Guests are welcome to bring their own wheelchairs or electric convenience vehicle (ECV) scooters for their personal mobility assistance across the property and up into the grandstands for access to view the event.
An ECV is defined as a single person, commercially manufactured, electric, convenience vehicle. Examples are Hover Round, Jazzy, Rascal, Scoot, and other manufacturer brands.
- Note: If there is a question whether something qualifies as an ECV please send a photo to [email protected] for approval.
Disabled Guests who have a wheelchair or an ECV but are not purchasing a wheelchair seat/opening for the event, should be encouraged to bring their wheelchair or ECV for mobility assistance across our facility and long event days. Guests can store their wheelchair under the grandstands and close to their location without impeding pedestrian traffic and at their own risk.
ACCESSIBLE PARKING GUIDELINES
Guest Services Office:
Event Days: 641-791-8300
Non-Event Days: 913-328-5080
• Text for Assistance on event days:
1. Text to 627227 and insert IOWAFAN at the start of the message
2. Skip a space, then insert your emergency need or issue you need assistance with
3. Include your location and the Speedway’s Emergency Dispatch or Information Services team will respond accordingly.
General accessible ADA parking is limited on the paved area of the Midway near ticket booth 1. Additional grass parking areas southeast of ticket booth 1 is also available for non-wheelchair guests.
Accessible Parking Defined: An authorized state-issued sticker, placard or license plate is required to park in designated accessible areas. (The person to/for whom the pass was issued must be in the vehicle.)
General accessible parking for Speedway Guests with disabilities is available on a first come, first parked basis.
Speedway guests with disabilities should be advised to arrive early on event days.
Accessible (disabled permit or license) parking areas are designated for car and light truck (i.e. pickup trucks) vehicles.
Oversize vehicles (like campers, vehicles with trailers or box trucks) will be directed to alternate areas.
Upon arriving to Iowa Speedway make sure your ADA placard is visible. Follow the direction of parking attendants and they will guide you into the perspective parking lot.
Parking staff will be checking for; an authorized state-issued sticker, placard or license plate is required to park in designated accessible parking areas and by state law the person who the pass is issued to, must be present in the vehicle. Parking staff and/or Law Enforcement Officers will be performing checks to ensure that person is present in the vehicle.