The Daytona 500 and Speedweek is still a month away and Daytona International Speedway is sold out for the 67th annual Daytona 500!

Both camping and grandstand seats are sold out but there are a limited number of upgrades and premium packages still available.  And of course, there is plenty of racing all during Speedweek with the Dual races, the ARCA Menards, Craftsman Truck, and Xfinity Series.

The 500 is the culmination of a week’s worth of racing from a week of racing.

Daytona International Speedway president Frank Kelleher spoke on the Daytona 500 saying, “the Daytona 500 continues to be a spectacle of elite racing and entertainment, and the consecutive sellouts just prove this event is one of a kind.  You can quite literally feel the atmosphere from the moment Speedweeks begins. The crowd is buzzing with excitement and every team, from the driver to the crew chief, is eager to get their season started. It all comes to a head when that green flag drops on Sunday, February 16, and I can’t wait to see what this year’s Daytona 500 has in store for us.”

The Daytona 500 and the 2025 season follows a 2024 that saw 18 different drivers win a Cup Series race, three of the closest wins in NASCAR history, and Joey Logano joining the short list of drivers who have earned three championships.

William Byron edged out to win last year’s 500 and returns to defend his win as he attempts to go back-to-back.

And for fans who want to plan ahead for next year, the Daytona 500 will be on February 15, 2026.  Fans can sign up now for some exclusive pre-sale access to infield camping sites and tickets for the “Great American Race” at Daytona500.com.

Speedweek schedule:
Feb 12 – Daytona 500 pole qualifying – sets the front row
Feb 13 – Duel Races to set the field for the 500
Feb 14 – Craftsman Truck Series Fresh from Florida 250
Feb 15 – ARCA Menards Series and the Xfinity Series United Rentals 300
Feb 16 – Daytona 500!