Summary
- Where is ISM Raceway?
- How do I get tickets and how much are they?
- Are discounts available?
- What else should I know?
- What is ISM Raceway like?
- ISM Parking Options for NASCAR Events
- Traffic Information for NASCAR at ISM
- PIR Traffic Routes
- Where do people stay nearby?
- What else is there to do in the area?
- What if I have more questions?
ISM Raceway is home to NASCAR Sprint Cup, NASCAR Nationwide Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the NASCAR Camping World Series. In both the fall and the spring, NASCAR fans flock to Phoenix to catch the action.
Where is ISM Raceway?
The actual address of ISM is 7602 S. Avondale Blvd., Avondale, AZ 85323. Here’s a map and directions to ISM Raceway. Public transportation is not available, so driving is necessary. This venue is not accessible by Valley Metro Rail. Special directions for driving and parking are below.
- rent a car
- rent a motorcycle
The Arizona Department of Transportation typically provides detailed motorist information, including travel or road restrictions, for NASCAR at ISM. Call 5-1-1, then *7. The call is free.
How do I get tickets and how much are they?
1. At the PIR Box Office, located at 125 S. Avondale Blvd. Suite 200 in Avondale. The phone number is 866-408-RACE (7223).
2. Tickets can be purchased at the track during race weekends at the Ticket Offices at Gate 3.
3. Online through ISM Raceway.
General admission for adults to Grandstands on Pole Day starts at about $20; it’s less for kids. On Saturday, tickets start at about $40. For the main event on Sunday, prices range from about $10 to $120 per adult ticket. Pre-race pit passes and package deals are available.
Are discounts available?
Local sponsors, like Casino Arizona, may offer special savings on tickets and packages.
What else should I know?
Here is the detailed schedule of events for the next NASCAR event at ISM Raceway.
There are strict rules regarding items allowed inside ISM Raceway, the gates to use, and the protocols at various parts of the track.
Some general information:
- One small soft bag (purse, cooler, etc.) is allowed.
- Cameras are allowed but photos taken may not be used for commercial purposes.
- Strollers are allowed through the gates but not in the grandstands.
- Seating is grass only on Hillside. Bring a chair or blanket.
- Most practice and qualifying days are general admission.
Traffic can be a challenge on NASCAR days. Be early, and be patient.
NASCAR stands for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. Various series of races exist, and drivers/teams accumulate points in the standings. For example, in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, there are more than 30 scheduled races throughout the year, as well as in the NASCAR Busch Series. The horsepower of vehicles varies by series, with some NASCAR drivers competing in every race.
What is ISM Raceway like?
ISM Raceway is located in the southwest part of the Valley at the base of the Estrella Mountains. It is a one-mile paved oval on a 650-acre facility. It accommodates 78,000 people and is managed by the same entity that operates Daytona International Speedway.
When NASCAR comes to ISM Raceway, normal traffic patterns may be significantly altered. To streamline the flow of tens of thousands of race fans, the Maricopa County Department of Transportation collaborates with the Arizona Department of Transportation and local communities to provide traffic tips for event attendees.
Occasionally during fall events, the Arizona Cardinals football team may also be playing at the nearby University of Phoenix Stadium, which can complicate traffic flow on the west side of town.
ISM Parking Options for NASCAR Events
Park ‘n’ Ride
Race fans are encouraged to utilize a Park ‘n’ Ride facility located at the Ak-Chin Pavilion at 83rd Avenue, just north of I-10. There is a charge to park. (Motorists on I-10 should use Exit 135/83rd Avenue and proceed north approximately one-half mile. Message signs will provide directions.)
Parking at ISM
Fans driving their vehicles to the track should note that their ticket type determines the exits they should take from I-10. General admission ticket holders should take either Litchfield Road (Exit 128) or Estrella Parkway (Exit 126). Fans with special passes should use Avondale Boulevard (Exit 131). Taking the incorrect route could lead to significant delays.
Traffic Information for NASCAR at ISM
Call 5-1-1
Traffic information for race fans, including updates, is available on the ADOT phone system. Fans should take advantage of this before leaving for the track and when heading home. The 5-1-1 system will be continually updated from 7 a.m. until at least two hours after each race on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
Fans Arriving at Sky Harbor Airport
Out-of-town NASCAR fans arriving at Sky Harbor Airport and renting vehicles will see special messages about traffic in and around PIR on the video monitors in the Rental Car Center during race weekends.
PIR Traffic Routes
I-10 Exits
- Park ‘n’ Ride Lot: I-10 to 83rd Avenue, Exit 135. This is approximately two miles east of the I-10/101 Interchange.
- Special Passes and Permits: Exit 131, Avondale Boulevard. Head south for approximately six miles to the parking lot entrance.
- General Admission, Eastbound: Exit 126, Estrella Parkway. Go south approximately five miles to Vineyard Road. Follow signage and directions from officers for approximately three miles to the entrance.
- General Admission, Westbound: Exit 128, Litchfield Road, or Exit 126, Estrella Parkway. Travel south approximately five miles to Vineyard Road. Follow officer directions, which may temporarily divert you onto MC85 or Broadway Road. Once at Vineyard, proceed east about two miles to the parking lot entrance.
Regardless of the instructions provided, motorists must always adhere to directions from officers. Any changes to these routes will be promptly updated on 5-1-1. Be patient and allow ample travel time.
Where do people stay nearby?
ISM offers RV parking adjacent to the track. For reservations, call 1-866-408-7223. Facilities include showers, restrooms, and a general store. Additional details about ISM’s RV and camping options are available.
For other RV Parks, refer to the Better Business Bureau. Search for ‘RV Parks’ using zip code 85253 for nearby options. Explore the closest cities in the west side of the greater Phoenix area: Avondale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Buckeye, Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, and Surprise. Phone numbers with 623 or 602 area codes will be among the closest. Area code 480 indicates Scottsdale or the East Valley (Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Apache Junction, Queen Creek) and will generally be further away from PIR.
If you seek accommodations in the vicinity, check TripAdvisor for hotels close to ISM.
What else is there to do in the area?
When NASCAR action pauses, numerous attractions await. Explore nearby highlights, including casinos, sports, festivals, and events, as well as concerts and shows. In March, don’t miss Spring Training Baseball, which occurs at ten stadiums throughout Greater Phoenix. There’s much to enjoy!
What if I have more questions?
For more information, contact Phoenix International Raceway at 1-866-408-7223 or visit Phoenix International Raceway online.
All dates, times, prices, and offerings are subject to change without notice.