NASCAR race tracks can have high ticket prices for some of the biggest races. Some tracks are short and tight, while others are winding road courses, high-speed tracks, and exciting plate tracks. Other tracks are famous for their thrilling and historic relevance. The Daytona 500, for example, is a major race that draws many fans and has a high demand for tickets.
The NASCAR season covered 23 tracks across the US this year. The premier stock car racing competition added a race in Mexico's Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez track for the 2025 season.
Here are five NASCAR tracks that have the highest ticket prices for popular Cup Series races.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
The South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a major race in the NASCAR Playoffs. The ticket prices at this 1.5-mile oval track in North Las Vegas range from $59 to $165 and more for adults this year.
The Las Vegas track, with a seating capacity of 80,000 people, opened in 1971. It hosts races like the NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 and generally sees higher prices as it approaches the final stages of the playoff series.
Texas Motor Speedway
The AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 500 at Texas Motor Speedway has tickets priced between $59 and $160. The 1.5-mile quad-oval racetrack in Fort Worth has been hosting NASCAR and IndyCar events since 1997.
This race is part of the NASCAR Playoffs, so prices vary based on the seat location and view. It has a capacity of 112,662 and also offers a large HD screen and multiple suites.
Phoenix Raceway: NASCAR's Cup Series championship race track
Phoenix Raceway, the 1-mile tri-oval track, has been hosting the final race of the season since 2020 and sees higher ticket prices. Tickets for the Cup Series championship at the raceway cost between $102 to $200 and more.
NASCAR will hold championship races here through 2025.
Charlotte Motor Speedway
The 1.5-mile track in North Carolina, Charlotte Motor Speedway, is another popular track where ticket prices ranged between $49 and $475 this year. The long and tough Coca-Cola 600 is hosted at this 95,000-capacity track. The highest prices give entry to club suites.
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona International Speedway is a 2.5-mile track in Daytona Beach, Florida. Opened in 1959, it hosts NASCAR's most famous race and other events like the 24 Hours of Daytona.
The Daytona 500, also known as the "Great American Race," is a big event in NASCAR. General admission tickets start at around $159. According to SeatGeek, the official ticket marketplace, the average cost of a ticket at the speedway is $150.