Earnhardt and Petty Terrace -
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Talk about VIP! The brand new additions of the Earnhardt and Petty Terraces are just about as good as it gets at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Earnhardt Terrace is located above section 3 near the entrance to pit row. The Petty Terrace sits on the opposite side of the track above section 1 near the exit of pit row.
Both seating areas are very similar offering great views of the entire track. Both Terraces are up high which will give you a superior vantage point from which to watch the race. Sitting in the Earnhardt's will give you a great view of the cars as they enter the pit as well as an incredible view of the cars as they speed down the front stretch. The Petty's will give you the same incredible view of the front stretch but will also put you front and center as the cars exit the pits.
The bottom line. If you want the best possible seats at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, a seat in the Earnhardt / Petty Terraces are the way to go. For you race fans who have to sit on the start/finish line and prefer the higher rows, look for a seat located in the 2 Blue sections.
Sections in the Earnhardt Terrace
The sections are labeled 300-317. Section 300 is located closest to the start/finish line while section 317 is located towards turn 4.
Sections in the Petty Terrace
The sections are labeled 100-114. Section 100 is located towards turn 1 while section 114 is located closest to the start/finish line.
Rows in These Sections
The rows in these sections are labeled 35-82. Row 35 is the first row in the terrace while row 82 is the last row in the terrace sections. As with most NASCAR tracks, the higher rows are more desirable and usually a bit more expensive. The higher you sit, the better view you will have of the entire track. While this is still true for LVMS, any seat in the Terraces will give you a superior view of the race, even at row 35.
Travel Packages and 2-3 Day Race Packages
Please refer to the notes on the tickets listed. Some listings include admission to two or three days of NASCAR action. Other listings may even include several nights hotel. If you have any questions regarding any of the tickets or travel packages listed please don't hesitate to contact us at 800-279-4444.
Common Section Abbreviations
Earnhardt Terrace - ET, Earn Twr, Earn
Petty Terrace -
PT, Pett, Petty Twr
Section 2 - Blue -
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For those race fans who love sitting up high on the front stretch at one of NASCAR's premier race tracks look no further than Section 2 Blue. A seat here will put you front-and-center as the cars race by the start/finish line. Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a fairly large, 1.5 mile track. Sitting up high, in the Blue rows, gives you the best vantage point from which to see the entire track.
Any race fan will tell you the race is won in the pits. Any seat in section 2 will give you the best possible views of the fast and furious pit row action.
How Sections in 2 Blue are Labeled
The sections are labeled 2A-2Y. All seats are located in the center of the front stretch however 2A is closer to turn 1 while section 2Y is located towards turn 4. Sections 2L and 2M are located closest to the start/finish line. Some listings will list the section letter in the row field. "SEC: 2 BLUE ROW: C38" for example would be Section 2 in the Blue section C (towards section 2), row 38. "2 BLUE ROW: U 41" would be located in Section 2 in the Blue section U (toward section 3), row 41.
Rows in These Sections
The rows are labeled 28-49. Row 28 is the first row in the Blue section while row 49 is the last row. As with most NASCAR tracks, the higher rows are more desirable and usually a bit more expensive. The higher you sit, the better view you will have of the entire track. This rule loosely applies to the 2 Blue rows at LVMS. While the higher rows are considered better, any seat in the Blue rows will give you a superior view of the race, even at row 28.
Travel Packages and 2-3 Day Race Packages
Please refer to the notes on the tickets listed. Some listings include admission to two or three days of NASCAR action. Other listings may even include several nights hotel. If you have any questions regarding any of the tickets or travel packages listed please don't hesitate to contact us at 800-279-4444.
Section 2 - White -
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Section 2 is located in the center of the front stretch at one of NASCAR's premier race tracks. A seat here will put you front-and-center as the cars race by the start/finish line. The white band of rows (rows 11-27) are located in between the red and blue band of rows. The white section is a good in between seat for those fans who like to sit a bit closer to the track to feel the thunder of the cars racing by but still want to be high enough to see most of the backstretch. A ticket in the white is typically a bit less expensive than the premier blue rows located directly behind them.
A seat here will give you an unbeatable view of the pits.
Any race fan will tell you the race is won in the pits. Any seat in section 2 will give you the best possible views of the fast and furious pit row action.
How Sections in 2 White are Labeled
The sections are labeled 2A-2Y. All seats are located in the center of the front stretch however 2A is closer to turn 1 while section 2Y is located towards turn 4. Sections 2L and 2M are located closest to the start/finish line. Some listings will list the section letter in the row field. For example, "SEC: 2 WHITE ROW: C-22" would be Section 2 in the white section C (towards section 2), row 22. "SEC: 2-WHITE ROW: U 11" would be located in Section 2 in the white section U (toward section 3), row 11.
Rows in These Sections
The rows are labeled 11-27. Row 11 is the first row in the white section while row 27 is the last row. As with most NASCAR tracks, the higher rows are more desirable and usually a bit more expensive. The higher you sit, the better view you will have of the entire track.
Travel Packages and 2-3 Day Race Packages
Please refer to the notes on the tickets listed. Some listings include admission to two or three days of NASCAR action. Other listings may even include several nights hotel. If you have any questions regarding any of the tickets or travel packages listed please don't hesitate to contact us at 800-279-4444.
Section 2 - Red -
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Section 2 is located in the center of the front stretch at one of NASCAR's premier race tracks. A seat here will put you front-and-center as the cars race by the start/finish line. The red band of rows (rows 1-10) are located closest to the track. A seat in the red will get you as close as possible to the cars as they race by at 200 mph! These seats are for the true NASCAR diehards and gear heads who would gladly trade a premium view of the backstretch to experience the up-close, tire burning, hair raising, thunderous roar of the cars that these seats will give you.
A seat here will give you an unbeatable view of the pits. Any race fan will tell you the race is won in the pits. Any seat in section 2 will give you the best possible views of the fast and furious pit row action.
How Sections in 2 Red are Labeled
The sections are labeled 2A-2Y. All seats are located in the center of the front stretch however 2A is closer to turn 1 while section 2Y is located towards turn 4. Sections 2L and 2M are located closest to the start/finish line. Some listings will list the section letter in the row field. For example, "SEC: 2 RED ROW: C-4" would be Section 2 in the red section C, row 4. "SEC: 2-RED ROW: U7" would be located in Section 2 in the red section U, row 7.
Rows in These Sections
The rows are labeled 1-10. Row 1 is the first row in the red section while row 10 is the last row.
Travel Packages and 2-3 Day Race Packages
Please refer to the notes on the tickets listed. Some listings include admission to two or three days of NASCAR action. Other listings may even include several nights hotel. If you have any questions regarding any of the tickets or travel packages listed please don't hesitate to contact us at 800-279-4444.
Sections 1&3 - Blue -
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The blue band of rows in sections 1 and 3 are located directly in front the Earnhardt and Petty Terraces. Section 3 is located near the entrance to pit row. Section 1 sits on the opposite side of the track near the exit of pit row.
Both seating areas are very similar offering great views of the entire track. Both areas are up high which will give you a superior vantage point from which to watch the race. Sitting in Section 3 will give you a great view of the cars as they enter the pit as well as an incredible view of the cars as they speed down the front stretch. A seat in Section 1 will give you the same incredible view of the front stretch but will also put you front and center as the cars exit the pits. The superior views of the pit entrance/exit as well as the lower price make sections 1 and 3 very popular with some race fans.
The bottom line. Blue sections 1 and 3 offer great views of the entire track and front stretch and are a very good premium ticket. If the prices are similar we also recommend looking for tickets in the Petty and Earnhardt Terraces located above these sections. For the most part, because they are a bit higher, a seat in the Terrace will be considered better than a seat in the blue rows of sections 1 and 3.
Sections in 1 Blue
The sections are labeled 1A-1P. Section 1A is closest to the pit row exit while section 1p is closer to the start/finish line.
Sections in 3 Blue
The sections are labeled 3A-3T. Section 3A is closest to the start/finish line while 3T is located right at the entrance to pit row.
Rows in These Sections
As you can see from the photo (pictured above) the addition of the Terrace sections has removed many of the rows in these sections. The first row in the blue begins at row 28 while the last row is row 33. There isn't a noticeable difference in view from row 28-33.
Travel Packages and 2-3 Day Race Packages
Please refer to the notes on the tickets listed. Some listings include admission to two or three days of NASCAR action. Other listings may even include several nights hotel. If you have any questions regarding any of the tickets or travel packages listed please don't hesitate to contact us at 800-279-4444.
Sections 1&3 - White -
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The white band of rows (rows 11-27) are located in between the red and blue band of rows. The white section is a good in between seat for those fans who like to sit a bit closer to the track to feel the thunder of the cars racing by but still want to be high enough to see most of the backstretch. A ticket in the white is typically a bit less expensive than the premier blue rows located directly behind them. Section 3 is located near the entrance to pit row. Section 1 sits on the opposite side of the track near the exit of pit row.
Both seating areas are very similar offering good views of the track. Sitting in Section 3 will give you a great view of the cars as they enter the pit as well as a good view of the cars as they speed down the front stretch. A seat in Section 1 will give you the same view of the front stretch but will also put you front and center as the cars exit the pits. The superior views of the pit entrance/exit as well as the lower price make sections 1 and 3 very popular with some race fans.
Sections in 1 White
The sections are labeled 1A-1P. Section 1A is closest to the pit row exit while section 1p is closer to the start/finish line.
Sections in 3 White
The sections are labeled 3A-3T. Section 3A is closest to the start/finish line while 3T is located right at the entrance to pit row.
Rows in These Sections
The rows are labeled 11-27. Row 11 is the first row in the white section while row 27 is the last row. As with most NASCAR tracks, the higher rows are more desirable and usually a bit more expensive. The higher you sit, the better view you will have of the entire track.
Travel Packages and 2-3 Day Race Packages
Please refer to the notes on the tickets listed. Some listings include admission to two or three days of NASCAR action. Other listings may even include several nights hotel. If you have any questions regarding any of the tickets or travel packages listed please don't hesitate to contact us at 800-279-4444.
Section 1&3 - Red -
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The red band of rows (rows 1-10) are located closest to the track. A seat in the red will get you as close as possible to the cars as they race by at nearly 200 mph! These seats are for the true NASCAR diehards and gear heads who would gladly trade a premium view of the backstretch to experience the up-close, tire burning, hair raising, thunderous roar of the cars that these seats will give you.
Sitting in Section 3 will give you a great view of the cars as they enter the pit as well as a good view of the cars as they speed down the front stretch. A seat in Section 1 will give you the same view of the front stretch but will also put you front and center as the cars exit the pits. The superior views of the pit entrance/exit as well as the lower price make sections 1 and 3 very popular with some race fans.
Sections in 1 Red
The sections are labeled 1A-1P. Section 1A is closest to the pit row exit while section 1P is closer to the start/finish line.
Sections in 3 Red
The sections are labeled 3A-3T. Section 3A is closest to the start/finish line while 3T is located right at the entrance to pit row.
How Red Sections are Labeled
Some listings will list the section letter in the row field. For example, "SEC: 1-RED ROW: G-1" would be Section 1 in the red section G, row 1. "SEC: 3-RED ROW: J2" would be located in Section 1 in the red section J, row 2.
Rows in These Sections
The rows are labeled 1-10. Row 1 is the first row in the white section while row 10 is the last row.
Travel Packages and 2-3 Day Race Packages
Please refer to the notes on the tickets listed. Some listings include admission to two or three days of NASCAR action. Other listings may even include several nights hotel. If you have any questions regarding any of the tickets or travel packages listed please don't hesitate to contact us at 800-279-4444.
Pit Passes

Pit passes really give you a behind-the-scenes look at NASCAR racing. Patrons holding a pit pass may stroll the pits during qualifying, Saturday-morning practice and Sunday pre-race. This is a great opportunity to take photos, talk to the pit crews and get up-close to your favorite driver or car. If you're lucky, you might even get the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet Earnhardt Jr., Gordon, Busch or your favorite driver!
Please note - A pit pass will NOT get you admission to the race. In order to use a pit pass, you must have tickets to the race. A separate tickets is required for admission to the race.
RULES:
· No admittance under the age of 16 years
· 16- and 17-year-olds must be accompanied by a legal guardian
· Pit Passes do NOT include gate admission
· No shorts, tank tops or open-toed shoes
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