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    WELCOME TO DAYTONA!Since 1959, Daytona International Speedway has been welcoming race fans to the hallowedgrounds of The World Center of Racing for high-speed, heart-pounding racing action on thehistoric high banks and famed Superstretch. This year were more excited than ever to see youhere as we celebrate the historic 50th running of The Great American Race the Daytona 500 in February and host our annual July spectacular under the lights. We are thrilled you havechosen Daytona International Speedway to experience some of NASCARs most prestigious racesof the year.

    For those of you who have been here before, thanks for coming to see us again. For those of youwho are visiting The World Center of Racing for the first time, we hope you get the chance toexperience everything DIS has to offer including: Our unique, one-of-a-kind Sprint FANZONE in theinfield, The Midway located outside the Speedway in Turn 4 and the Daytona 500 Experience, theOfficial Attraction of NASCAR.

    As you wander around the historic grounds of Daytona International Speedway, youll notice afew changes including the addition of the Daytona 500 Champions Walk of Fame outside TheDaytona 500 Experience and a new addition to the Sprint FANDECK over the Sprint Cup Garagesin the Sprint FANZONE. Some things change but mystic and aura of this storied Speedwayremains the same.

    Should you need anything while youre here, please dont hesitate to call on us. The DIS team ishere to make your visit a memorable one. From our pre-race entertainment to the post-race wrapup, Fans R 1st @ Daytona and we will do everything possible to insure that you have a greatvisit. If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know. We take your input seriously.

    Thank you again for visiting Daytona International Speedway. We look forward to seeingyou again soon.

    Sincerely,

    Robin BraigPresident

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    TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1: DIRECTIONS & PARKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Directions to Daytona International Speedway

    Frontstretch Ticket HoldersSuperstretch Ticket Holders

    Daytona International Speedway Parking Lot MapsBus Parking AreasHow do I get from Frontstretch to Superstretch or Vice-Versa?How do I get to the Sprint FANZONE?

    SECTION 2: SERVICES FOR GUESTS WITH DISABILITIES . . . . . . . . 20TicketsArriving at the SpeedwayAccessible Parking AreasAccessible Parking InformationServices of the Speedways Integrated Transportation SystemDisabilities Assistance CartsElevators

    Disabilities Support Services

    SECTION 3: SCHEDULES / OPENING TIMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Contact InformationSchedule of EventsAdmission Gates Opening TimesParking LotsPark and Ride BusesOn the RadioRecycling Policy

    SECTION 4: TICKET INFORMATION / ADMISSIONS / CREDENTIALS /FAN COURTESY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Important Gate PoliciesTicket Office LocationsPurchasing TicketsTicket InsuranceReschedule Policy

    Will CallGeneral Ticket InformationFan CourtesyCredentials

    SECTION 5: DAYTONA 500 EXPERIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Daytona 500 ExperienceTM

    Richard Petty Driving ExperienceHours of Operation

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    Ticket PricesParking

    Services for Guests with DisabilitiesSECTION 6: FAN HOSPITALITY / SPRINT FANZONE . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Daytona 500 ClubDaytona ClubDaytona PubGreen Flag Club and Superstretch Terrace ClubParty ZonePre-race pass and Sprint FANZONE

    SECTION 7: OVERNIGHT PARKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40WEST LOT SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKING

    Rolex 24 at DaytonaDIRECTV SpeedweeksJuly Sprint Cup Series 400InformationINFIELD RV

    General Admission Specialty Vehicle Parking

    General Admission Car / Truck ParkingINFIELD INFORMATIONItems Not Permitted in the InfieldExiting Infield (Pass-Outs)FLAG POLE POLICY

    CARBON MONOXIDE ALERT

    SECTION 8: GUEST SERVICES & POLICIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Speedway Staff Vests and Colors

    Information CentersCourtesy Telephone LocationsGolf Cart PolicyCode of City OrdinancesAlcoholic BeveragesCode of Conduct StandardsEmergency AssistanceFirst AidLost and Found

    Childrens Wristbands

    Daytona International Speedways Fan Guide is published by Anthem Motorsports, Inc., 7101 College Blvd., Suite 400,

    Overland Park, KS 66210, www.AnthemMotorsports.com, tel.:913-894-6923. Entire contents of this magazine are

    copyright 2006 by Anthem Motorsports, Inc. Contents may not be reproduced in any manner, either whole or in part

    without written permission from the publisher. Anthem publishes more than 1.5 million Fan Guides at Americas most

    prestigious tracks. Printed in the U.S.A.

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    FRONTSTRETCH TICKET HOLDERSThese routes will take you to the preferred parking lots with Free Parking and Shuttle

    Services. See yellow shaded lots on map.

    Frontstretch Ticket Holders

    (Oldfield, DePalma, Weatherly, Campbell, Roberts,Segrave, Keech, Lockhart Grandstands and Sprint,

    Petty & Earnhardt Towers).

    From the North (Jacksonville)

    I-95 South to US-1 (exit 273).

    South on US-1 to S.R. 40 (Granada Blvd.).

    West (right) on S.R. 40 to Clyde Morris Blvd.

    Clyde Morris Blvd. South to Parking Lot 7.

    FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE.

    From the South (Melbourne)

    I-95 North to LPGA Blvd.

    LPGA Blvd. East to Clyde Morris Blvd.

    Clyde Morris South to Parking Lot 7.

    FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE.

    From the East (Daytona Beach Area)

    From A1A take any one of the areas bridgesto US-1.

    US-1 to Mason Ave.

    West Mason Ave. to Clyde Morris Blvd.

    North on Clyde Morris to Lot 7.

    FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE.

    From the West (Orlando)

    I-4 East to S.R. 44 (exit 118).

    S.R. 44 East to US-1.

    US-1 North to S.R. 400 (Beville Rd).

    S.R. 400 West to Clyde Morris Blvd.

    Clyde Morris Blvd. North to access Parking Lot 7.

    FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE.

    SECTION 1: DIRECTIONS & PARKING

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    Superstretch Ticket Holders

    (Allison, Lund and Turn Two Grandstands).

    From the North (Jacksonville)

    I-95 South to US-1 (exit 273).

    US-1 South to S.R. 5-A (Nova Rd.).

    Nova Rd. West to Clyde Morris Blvd.

    Clyde Morris North at 1/2 mile to Bellevue Ext.

    Bellevue Ext. West at 2 miles to Lot 10.

    FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE.

    From the South (Melbourne) I-95 North to S.R. 44 in New Smyrna Beach (Exit 249).

    S.R. 44 East to US-1 (Dixie Freeway).

    US-1 North to S.R. 5-A in Harbor Oaks.

    S.R. 5-A North to S.R. 400 (Beville Rd.).

    Beville Rd. West to Clyde Morris Blvd.

    Clyde Morris Blvd. North at 1/2 mile to Bellevue

    Extension.

    Bellevue Extensions West at 2 miles to Lot 10.

    FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE

    From the East (Daytona Beach Area)

    From A1A take any one of the areas bridges

    to US-1.

    Go South on US-1 to S.R. 400 (Beville Rd.).

    Beville Rd. West to Clyde Morris Blvd.

    Clyde Morris Blvd. North at 1/2 mile to Bellevue

    Extension.

    Bellevue Extension West at 2 miles to Lot 10.

    FREE SPEEDWAY PARKING AND SHUTTLE.

    From the West (Orlando)

    I-4 East to S.R. 400 (Beville Rd.).

    S.R. 400 East to Williamson Blvd.

    Williamson Blvd. North to Parking Lot 10.

    NOTE: DURING PEAK TRAFFIC INGRESS TIMES TRAFFIC

    MAY BE DIRECTED TO CLYDE MORRIS BLVD., THEN TO

    BELLEVUE EXT. TO ACCESS LOT 10 FREE SPEEDWAY

    PARKING AND SHUTTLE.

    SUPERSTRETCH TICKET HOLDERSThese routes will take you to the preferred parking lots with Free Parking and ShuttleServices. See yellow shaded lots on map.

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    DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY PARKING LOTSLot 1

    Front side of Speedway, requires Parking pass or disabled Permit (Parking pass available free ofcharge with purchase of reserved wheelchair Grandstand seat.)(See accessible parking on pages 20-21).

    Lot 2Infield, requires PARKING PASS along with CREDENTIAL or TICKET.

    Lot 3Speedplex Office Park complex requires PARKING PASS (access lot via Bill France Blvd.).

    Lot 6Backstretch of Speedway, requires PARKING PASS or DISABLED PERMIT (Parking pass availablefree of charge with purchase of reserved wheelchair Grandstand seat.)(See accessible parking on pages 20-21).

    Lot 7(Open Feb. 9 & 14-17, and July 4-5.) (Lots open one hour prior to posted gate openings) Corner

    of Bill France Blvd. and Clyde Morris Blvd. FREE PARKING AND SHUTTLE before and after the race.(Frontstretch Ticket Holders) Please see parking lot map on pages 16-18.

    Lot 8 (WEST LOT PARKING)West side of Speedway (Turns 1 and 2) for Self-Contained Specialty Vehicles, requires PARKINGPASS, TICKET and/or FEE.

    Lot 10(Open Feb 16-17 & July 5th.) (lots open one hour prior to posted gate openings) Entrance on

    Williamson Blvd. FREE PARKING AND SHUTTLE before and after the race. (Superstretch TicketHolders) Please see parking lot map on pages 16-19.

    BUS PARKING AREASFrontstretch Buses Lot 1 Enter Gate 26. Daytona Beach Kennel Club west side.

    Superstretch Buses

    Lot 6 Enter Gate 70 or 50 as directed.

    DIRECTIONS: GETTING AROUND THE SPEEDWAY*See Large Map on Pages 16-17 and 28-29.

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    HOW DO I GET FROM THE FRONTSTRETCH TO THE SUPERSTRETCH OR VICE-VERSA?Tram routes between the Frontstretch and the Superstretch:

    If you have tickets:

    Tram plazas are located outside of each turn to transport guests to and from the Frontstretch andSuperstretch. See map on pages 28 & 29 for tram plaza locations.

    If you do not have tickets:

    Board the Tram at either the Turn 4 tram plaza (Frontstretch) near Midway Blvd or the Turn 3 tramplaza (Superstretch) across from Gate 70.These Trams will transport guests to and from the Frontstretch and Superstretch on the East sideof the Speedway.This is the only Tram that runs outside the admission gates and does not require already having tickets.

    HOW DO I GET TO THE SPRINT FANZONETM?From: TURN 1: A tram is available from the Turn 1 tunnel (end of Lockhart Grandstands) and runscontinuously throughout the event until 2 hours following the checkered flag. Guests must have

    an admission ticket and Sprint FANZONE pass to board tram. Guests may also use the pedestrianwalkway to enter through the Turn 1 tunnel. TURN 4: Guests may walk through Turn 4 tunnel (end of Oldfield Grandstands) to access theSprint FANZONE area. Guests must have an admission ticket and SPRINT FANZONE pass to entertunnel. FRONTSTRETCH CROSSOVERS: are available along the Frontstretch Grandstands, nearstart/finish, on days where pre-race access is permitted. Crossovers allow guests to walk overthe track entering through the grassy tri-oval area. Crossovers close upon the conclusion of driverintroductions.

    SUPERSTRETCH: On days when pre-race access is not available, guests should board the tramat Tram Plaza 2 (Turn 2) which runs back-and-forth to Tram Plaza 1 (Turn 1) and then board tramat Tunnel 1 which runs continuously to the Sprint FANZONE area. SUPERSTRETCH CROSSOVERS: are available along the Superstretch under the Allison Grand-stands on the days of the Daytona 500 and the July Sprint Cup event. A tram runs continuouslyfrom the Superstretch crossover to the West end of pit road area. Tram service concludes whencrossovers close 1 to 1-1/2 hours prior to the race. Infield Shuttle: A complimentary Speedway shuttle bus/van will be available for fans stayingin the infield. The shuttle will run in a loop from the Sprint FANZONE to the Lake Lloyd community

    center to the Yellow RV area, to the Orange area and return. The shuttle will start at 11:00 am eachday with the last round trip departing at 11:00 pm each night. All times are subject to change. Trams & Shuttle Bus Policies: Passengers under 12 years old must be accompanied by anadult. Trams are provided as a courtesy service to speedway guests. Due to the demand for thisservice, continuous riding (joyriding) is prohibited. Please remain seated while trams are in motion.

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    SECTION 2: SERVICES FOR GUESTS

    WITH DISABILITIESDaytona International Speedway welcomes its guests with disabilities and DIS provides numerousaccessible features. If you have any questions about disabilities services or other fan amenitiesthat the Speedway provides, please do not hesitate to ask a member of our staff, visit one of ourInformation Centers located throughout the property during events, or call our office at1-800-PITSHOP (voice) or (386) 947-6700(TDD) or 866-ISC-TRAK (TDD).

    Maps of disabilities services are available on pages 28-29. These maps illustrate the location

    of parking areas, seating areas, Information Centers and restrooms available for guests withdisabilities. Motorsports facilities are significant in size and accessed from many directions. Toassist you in enjoying your visit with us, we have compiled the following information regarding ouraccessible services.

    TICKETSAccessible seating (with companion seating) is available at Daytona International Speedway.Please see page 27 for ticket information. Hearing impaired guests may call the ticket office at(386) 947-6700 (TDD) or 866-ISC-TRAK (472-8725) TDD.

    ARRIVING AT THE SPEEDWAYPlease see page 12-13 for local law enforcements recommended driving routes to the Speedway(enforced Feb. 14-17 and July 4-5).

    ACCESSIBLE PARKING AREASThe size of the Speedway and the race day traffic patterns (see pages 12-13) may impact yourparking location. All of the Speedways parking areas are free of charge. With the exception of

    reserved parking areas, Speedway parking spaces are available on a first come, first served basis.Accessible parking areas fill quickly. Speedway guests with disabilities are advised to arriveextremely early on race days. Daytona 500 Experience (Lot 1A) - parking area West of Daytona 500 Experience, Northside of

    the Oldfield & DePalma Grandstands. Frontstretch (Lot 1B) - Northside of Weatherly, Campbell, Earnhardt & Sprint Tower Grandstands. Frontstretch (Lot 1C) - Northside of Sprint Tower adjacent to Sprint, Petty, Roberts, Segrave,

    Keech and Lockhart Grandstands. Superstretch (Lot 6) - adjacent to Allison Grandstand; South side of Superstretch Hospitality Village.

    Superstretch (inside Gate 50) adjacent to the Turn 2, Lund and Allison Grandstands.

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    ACCESSIBLE PARKING INFORMATION An authorized state-issued sticker, placard or license plate is required to park in designated

    accessible areas. (The person whom the pass was issued to must be in the vehicle.) FloridaHighway Patrol Officers regularly perform checks to verify the issued to persons presence.

    Accessible (disabled permit or license) parking areas in Lots 1 & 6, plus inside Gate 50 aredesignated for car and light truck (i.e. pickups and vans) vehicles. These accessible spacesare available on a first-come, first-served basis. Oversize vehicles are not permitted andwill be directed to alternate areas.

    Please note that Lot 1, Daytona 500 Experience and Lot 6 are the only guaranteed reserveddisabled parking at the facility. These reserved accessible parking spaces are available at nocharge for guests who purchase accessible wheelchair seating in the Grandstands.

    Speedway guests with disabilities without reserved parking passes may be directed to park inthe accessible section of the Lot into which traffic is being directed, based on available spacesand the traffic pattern that is in effect at that time of arrival.

    SERVICES OF THE SPEEDWAYS INTEGRATED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMWe make every effort to provide a convenient means for any disabled individual to receiveassistance in getting to their seats. The Speedway provides free transportation from our parkingareas via an integrated transportation system utilizing the following:

    Tram Service - Courtesy tram service and specialty vans are provided between the Frontstretchand Superstretch Grandstand Areas, from outside the Turn 1 Tunnel to Sprint FANZONE in theinfield. Trams are equipped with wheelchair ramps to accommodate guests with disabilities.Tram passengers under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult.

    Infield Fan Shuttle Courtesy shuttles are available to transport guests in the infield betweenturns 1&2 and 3&4 and Sprint FANZONE.

    In addition, golf carts are on standby to assist in transporting guests with disabilities, outside thetrack on Speedway property to the admission gate closest to the guests seating location andinto the infield shuttle stop closest to the Orange area in the infield.

    Buses - Courtesy buses are available to transport guests from FREE Lots 7 & 10 to bus plazasat the speedway at no charge. Please see maps on page 16-19.

    See page 28-29 for tram, infield tram shuttle and bus plaza map.

    DISABILITIES ASSISTANCE CARTS Golf carts can be accessed through the Guest Information Centers (See ? symbol on map

    located on pages 28 & 29 for locations), by contacting one of our Checkered Flag Committeemembers or any radio equipped Speedway Staff member.

    Guests should expect delays during peak times.

    To service all guests in need of this free service in a timely manner, use of these carts isrestricted to the disabled guest and one companion or family member at peak times.

    Vans in the hospitality areas are also available during pre-race to transport guests with disabilities tothe pre-race activities area (track schedule and weather permitting) and Grandstand seating areas.

    For the safety of all guests, disability assistance carts may not be operationalimmediately following the conclusion of the event. DIS staff will determine whenconditions are safe to resume operation.

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    ELEVATORSElevator Access - The following is a list of elevators and the Grandstand sections they will reach.

    To accommodate all guests with disabilities in a timely manner, we must limit the number ofpeople riding the elevators to the guest and one companion (or family member). It is the respon-sibility of speedway elevator attendants to see to it that elevator access is provided to individualswith disabilities, including those whose condition may not be readily apparent. Proof of disabilityis not required. East Elevator

    Located (outside) behind the Sprint Tower Sections R-U with access to: Level 4 Sprint and Earnhardt Towers - all sections. Level 3 Weatherly Tower Sect. A-C. Level 2 Campbell Grandstand.

    West Elevator Located (outside) behind Petty Tower Sections X-Z with access to: Level 4 Sprint and Petty Towers - all sections. Level 2 Campbell Grandstand and Roberts Chair.

    East Sprint Tower Elevator Located (inside) East entrance of tower. Levels 5, 6 & 7 Sprint Tower Suites.

    Level 4 Sprint and Petty Towers - all sections. Level 3 Sprint Tower Section E-O. Level 2 Roberts Tower Section K-L and Campbell 200-level Suites.

    West Sprint Tower Elevator located inside West Entrance of the Sprint Tower with access to: Sprint Tower Suites 500, 600 and 700 levels. Campbell Suites - 200 Level.

    (Note: This elevator does not access any Grandstand wheelchair seating areas.)

    Superstretch Elevators - located on the Superstretch, under Lund Grandstands. All elevators will

    access the Terrace Club (Level 3) where the disabled seating is located. The elevator, farthestwest, is the only elevator that will access the restrooms on the second level. A Speedwayrepresentative will be on Level 3 with a key to access that elevator as is needed.

    Pit Road Patio - (infield) elevator located on East and West ends.

    DISABILITIES SUPPORT SERVICESRestrooms

    Restrooms are available throughout the Speedway, including Grandstand and infield areas.Wheelchairs

    Guests in need of renting a wheelchair or ECV may contact the Chamber of Commerce inDaytona Beach at (386) 255-0981 for rental referrals.

    Wheelchairs for visitors of the Daytona 500 Experience are available in limited quantities at theGuest Services desk for use while inside the Daytona 500 Experience attraction.

    Guests may bring their own wheelchairs and ECVs for personal use while visiting the Speedway.

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    TDD Telephone Lines

    Telephone lines Located at the Guest Services desk inside the Daytona 500 Experience and in

    the Infield Care Center. Amplified headsets are available for assisted listening in the Daytona 500Experience Daytona 500 Movie pre-show area and inside the IMAX Theater. Ask a Daytona 500Experience staff person for assistance. Also, CDs with the Fan Guide are available for hearingimpaired. CDs of the Fan Guide are available for sight impaired guests.

    SERVICE ANIMALS

    The Speedway recognizes the importance of service animals in assisting disabled guests withvisual and other impairments. These animals are welcomed throughout the property, but mustremain leashed and harnessed at all times. Guests are required to bring their own pet waste dis-

    posal bags. Guests who bring service animals may request wheelchair seating to accommodatethe service animals safely and comfortably.

    For more information about the Speedways disabilities services, contact a Speedway staff mem-ber, call our Ticket Office at 1-800-PITSHOP (748-7467) or for hearing impaired TDD# (386) 947-6700 or 866-ISC-TRAK (472-8725), or visit the Guest Information Centers located throughout theSpeedway property. Since the Speedway covers several hundred acres and has plenty of activitiesto experience, we suggest that guests bring a wheelchair or walker, if needed. Accessiblepicnic benches and Grandstand seating are available throughout the property.

    Fans watch the action at Daytona

    International Speedway from theSprint FANDECK.(Daytona International Speedway photo)

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    SECTION 3: SCHEDULES / OPENING TIMESCONTACT INFORMATIONDaytona International SpeedwayTicket Info: 1-800-PITSHOP (748-7467)or www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or www.racetickets.comHearing Impaired: TDD# 1-866-ISC-TRAK (472-8725)

    2008 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS*JANUARY4-6 Grand American Rolex 24 testing5 The Roar before the Rolex 247-9 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, first session testing11-13 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series testing14-16 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, second session testing18-22 NASCAR Nationwide Series testing26-27 Rolex 24 Practice and KONI Challenge Series & Qualifying26 Start of the 46th anniversary of the Rolex 24 At Daytona27 Conclusion of the 46th anniversary of the Rolex 24 At Daytona

    NASCAR Preseason Thunder Fan Fest Dates

    8 NASCAR Sprint Cup Preseason Thunder Fan Fest12 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Preseason Thunder Fan Fest15 NASCAR Sprint Cup Preseason Thunder Fan Fest19 NASCAR Nationwide Series Preseason Thunder Fan Fest

    FEBRUARY

    7 ARCA RE/MAX Practice8 ARCA RE/MAX Practice & Qualifying9 30th annual Budweiser Shootout & ARCA 200 ARCA RE/MAX Series race10 Daytona 500 Qualifying presented by Kroger13 Sprint Cup & Nationwide Practice14 Gatorade Duel At Daytona15 9th annual Chevy Silverado 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race16 50th annual Camping World 300 Presented by Chevy NASCAR Nationwide Series race17 50th running of the Daytona 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race

    28-29 SunTrust MOTO-ST Series practice, Championship Cup Series and American SportbikeRacing Association practice, qualifying and races

    MARCH1-2 Championship Cup Series and American Sportbike Racing Association practice, qualifying

    and races, SunTrust MOTO-ST Series3-4 AHRMA Vintage Road Races5 AMA Pro Racing practice and qualifying; AMA Dirt Track Racing (at Daytona Beach

    Municipal Stadium)

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    6 AMA Pro Racing practice, qualifying and support races; AMA Dirt Track Racing (atDaytona Beach Municipal Stadium)

    7 The Daytona Supercross By Honda8 67th Daytona 200 By Honda & AMA Superbike Championship opening round

    JULY3 Brumos Porsche 250 Rolex Sports Car Series race4 7th annual Daytona 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race5 50th annual July Sprint Cup Series 400

    OCTOBER19-22 Fall Cycle Scene

    *All dates are subject to change

    ABOUT DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAYDaytona International Speedway property covers approximately 480 acres. The infield comprises180 acres including 29-acre Lake Lloyd. The track has approximately 168,000 permanentGrandstand seats and additional spectators are permitted to view race events from the infield. TheSpeedway is the largest sporting arena in the southeast. The garage area can accommodate 164race cars in covered garages.

    The road course at Daytona International Speedway is 3.56-miles long and the tri-oval is2.5-miles long. The famed high banks are 31 degrees. The Speedways Superstretch measures3,000 feet while its Frontstretch has a total length of 3,800 feet. Pit road is 1,600 feet long.

    In 1998 Musco Lighting, Inc. transformed Daytona International Speedway into the largest lightedsports complex in the world.

    ADMISSION GATE OPENING TIMESFor the most up-to-date information visit our website www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com orcall 1-800-PITSHOP. Times are subject to change.

    PARKING LOTSParking lots open approximately 1 hour prior to scheduled Grandstand openings.

    PARK AND RIDE BUSES

    Free Park & Ride Buses from the Speedways Free Parking Lots 7 & 10 to the Speedway beginoperation approximately 1 hour prior to scheduled Grandstand opening times.

    ON THE RADIOAll Public Address activity at Daytona International Speedway during events can be heard on radiostation 106.5 FM.

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    RECYCLING PROGRAMWhile enjoying your time at historic Daytona International Speedway, please take the time to

    recycle your aluminum and plastic cans and bottles in the Red Budweiser Recycling bins locatedthroughout the Speedway property. The World Center of Racing cares about the environment,

    and together with our friends at Budweiser, we encourage race fans to recycle.

    1998 Daytona 500 Champion Dale Earnhardt is congratulated along pit road.(Daytona International Speedway Photo)

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    SECTION 4: TICKET INFORMATION /

    ADMISSIONS / CREDENTIALS / FAN COURTESYIMPORTANT GATE POLICIES:In an effort to provide a safe environment for our guests, while ensuring everyones timely entry

    to view the event, the following policies shall be in effect. Fans may enter Daytona International

    Speedway with one each of the bags described below:

    One soft side bag or cooler, no larger than 6 x 6 x 12 inches Examples include: a soft side insulated cooler, scanner bag, fanny pack, purse, diaper bag,

    binocular bag, etc., as long as it fits the size guidelines.

    This one bag may be carried in any manner, i.e. by handle, with shoulder straps, on a belt, etc.

    A soft side insulated cooler may contain ice.

    One clear plastic bag, no larger than 18 x 18 x 4 inches To accommodate samples received and purchases made after fans have parked their cars.

    This one bag may be carried in any manner, i.e. by handle, with shoulder straps, on a belt, etc.

    Clear plastic bags may not contain ice.

    Other items permitted include: Binoculars, scanners, headsets, cameras, not in a bag, worn separately over the neck or on the

    belt and seat cushions carried separately are also allowed.

    Flags are acceptable for admissions, provided they are not attached to poles and that they do

    not obstruct other fans viewing of racing activities. No flag poles of any type will be allowed.

    Small nationality flags attached to a pencil sized diameter wooden stick, will be allowed.

    All items brought through a Grandstand gate will be inspected.

    The following may not enter the admission gates orbe left in or around the gate area: Firearms, fireworks and items restricted by Local, State and Federal laws.

    Hard sided coolers, thermos and insulated cups of any size.

    No strollers, glass containers, umbrellas, scooters, skateboards, or pets (trained assistance

    animals for disabled guests are welcome).

    Any bags, backpacks, suitcases or containers larger than the allowable size.

    Items left in or around the admission gates will be removed and discarded.

    Visit www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com prior to your arrival for more details. We thank you

    for your cooperation. To expedite entrance into the facility, guests are encouraged to arrive at the

    gates as early as possible and have your bags open for inspection.

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    TICKET OFFICE LOCATIONSYear round main ticket office located inside the Daytona 500 Experience; open daily. Hours subject

    to change; call the Ticket Office at 1-800-PITSHOP for specific hours of operation.

    Additional ticket office locations available on race days only:Booth B: Located behind Earnhardt Tower Grandstands, near Gate 8 adjacent to PedestrianBridge across International Speedway Blvd.Booth D: Located behind Sprint Tower Grandstands, near Gate 18.Booth E: Located near Turn 1 tunnel.Superstretch Ticket Office: Located behind Allison Grandstands on Superstretch, near Gate 62.Sprint FANZONE Located adjacent to the entrance to Sprint FANZONE inside infield.

    Please verify ticket quantity, race dates and seat locations upon receipt and before leaving for thetrack. For ticket discrepancies, please call the ticket office.

    Keep your tickets in a safe place. Daytona International Speedway assumes no responsibility forlost, misplaced or destroyed tickets. Duplicate tickets will not be issued. Tickets may not be resoldon Speedway property.

    PURCHASING TICKETSTickets may be purchased through the Speedway Ticket office for all racing events in advance. Forpractice & qualifying days, tickets can be purchased at the above booth locations the day of the event.All ticket sales are final. No exchanges. No refunds.

    TICKET INSURANCEDaytona International Speedway has partnered with World Access to offer Event Ticket Protector Insur-ance to ticket buyers who are unable to attend events due to unforeseen circumstances. The coverage,an optional purchase in addition to the ticket is available for all NASCAR, Grand American and motor-

    cycle events at DIS. This insurance provides fans re-imbursement if a medical issue, traffic accident,jury duty, employment termination or any other covered reasons prevents the insured from attending arace. Additional covered reasons are included in the policy. Race fans can request insurance coveragewhen they purchase tickets for DIS events by visiting www.Racetickets.com or calling 1-800-PITSHOP.

    RESCHEDULE POLICYSanctioning bodies (NASCAR, Grand American Road Racing, etc.) and Daytona InternationalSpeedway determines racing schedules. In the event of a delay or postponement, all tickets willbe honored on the rescheduled race day. All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.

    WILL CALLWill Call is available to guests that purchase tickets through the Ticket Office within 2 weeks priorto the event and unable to be mailed. Tickets left in will call may be picked up by the accountholder on file; photo ID is required.Will Call is located in the Main Ticket Office inside the Daytona 500 Experience. For added convenienceWill Call for Superstretch tickets (only) is moved to the Superstretch Ticket Office on days when Super-stretch seating is open. Visit the Speedways websites closer to the events for specific will call hours.

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    GENERAL TICKET INFORMATION Everyone regardless of age must have a ticket for reserved seating & Sprint FANZONE.

    Children 12 and under are admitted FREE with paying adult to General Admission areasincluding infield.

    Grandstand tickets do not grant access to the infield; a separate admission ticket must bepurchased for infield access.

    When exiting ticket gates you must show your ticket and collect a Pass-Out return check for re-entry.

    FAN COURTESY For your safety and as a courtesy to other guests, standing on the seats and along fence lines

    is prohibited. Smoking has been determined to be hazardous. Please extend the courtesy of asking others

    seated around you if smoking will impact their event experience in an unfavorable manner.Please do not smoke in the presence of others who request that you do not.

    CREDENTIALSIf you have applied and been approved for credentials, you may pick them up in the credentialbuilding, located on Dunn Avenue. (See page 33) For more information about Speedway-issuedcredentials, call (386) 947-6745. Because credentials may be checked at any time, credential

    holders are asked to carry their photo ID at all times.

    Bill Elliott takes the checkered ag in the 1985 Daytona 500.(Daytona International Speedway Photo)

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    GRANDSTAND MAP

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    SECTION 5: DAYTONA 500 EXPERIENCETM

    THE OFFICIAL ATTRACTION OF NASCARwww.DAYTONA500EXPERIENCE.com

    (386)681-6530

    DAYTONA 500 EXPERIENCEThe Daytona 500 Experience is a 60,000-square-foot interactive motorsports attraction. A world-class

    showplace for race fans to soak in the history of Americas fastest sport. Every aspect of what it takes tobuild a winning race team is brought to life here. Featuring high octane thrills and spills with high-techmotion simulators, the Richard Petty Driving Experience, NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience, FanForums and even a Speedway Tour! There is something for racing fans of all ages.

    Dont forget to check out the winning Daytona 500 car, the Walk of Fame honoring Daytona 500winners since 1996, the 16-Second Pit Stop Challenge, the Goodyear Heritage of Daytona, the PitShop souvenir and apparel store, & the 4th Turn Grill snack bar.

    RICHARD PETTY DRIVING EXPERIENCETickets available by calling 1-800-BE-PETTY or by visiting www.1800bepetty.com.

    *HOURS OF OPERATIONOpen Daily 9AM to 7PM.*Times subject to change due to events & private functions.

    *TICKETSAttraction Ticket includes Speedway Tour

    Adults $24.00Seniors (60+) $19.00Children (6-12) $19.00Children under 6 Free*Please call for Group Rates. (386)681-6350.*Prices subject to change. Additional charge for Acceleration Alley.

    PARKING

    Parking is available in the Lot West of the attraction. On major event days, this Lot is utilized forguests with disabilities and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

    SERVICES FOR GUESTS WITH DISABILITIESWheelchairs* are available in limited quantities for use while inside the Daytona 500 Experience.

    Assisted Listening Devices* (Amplified headsets) TDD are available while inside theDaytona 500 Experience.TDD-Telephone Lines* - Located at the Guest Services desk inside the Daytona 500 Experience.*Ask for assistance at the Guest Services desk.

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    SECTION 6: FAN HOSPITALITY / SPRINT FANZONEDAYTONA 500 CLUBThe Daytona 500 Club is our premiere hospitality banquet & lounge facility. This 9-race season packagefeatures world-class cuisine, and a seat in Gatorade Victory Lane. It is located in the infield behind Pit Road.Everything you could possibly need on race day is offered with this premium membership.*This package does not include a Grandstand ticket for racing events.

    DAYTONA CLUBThe acclaimed Daytona Club Pavilion, located behind the Sprint Tower includes the following

    amenities: Reserved seat in the Sprint Tower, temperature controlled environment, delicious food& beverages, souvenir gift, event program, NASCAR / Celebrity appearance, Pre-Race and SprintFANZONE access, one day admission to the Daytona 500 Experience.

    DAYTONA PUBComes with the all the same amenities youve come to know in the Daytona Club, but with acasual twist of a neighborhood sports bar atmosphere.

    Six day and four day packages available for Daytona Club and a three day packageavailable for the Daytona Pub.

    GREEN FLAG CLUB AND SUPERSTRETCH TERRACE CLUBThe Green Flag Club is the ideal NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pre-race hospitality club for all race fans.Come and enjoy pre-race activities in a fun, festive environment with music, games and door prizes! Theseclubs are located on the Frontstretch & the Superstretch and include the following amenities: Daytona 500Experience Admission, Sprint FANZONE pre-race access, delicious food, unlimited soft drinks and water.Four drink tickets for beer or wine (21 & over with valid ID), NASCAR / Celebrity appearance

    Souvenir Gift and event program.

    Delicious food is only a part of what fans experience at the Daytona Club and Daytona

    Pub. (Daytona International Speedway photo)

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    PARTY ZONEEnjoy pre-race hospitality for Camping World 300 presented by Chevy and NASCAR Nationwide

    Series 250 events! Party Zone includes the same amenities as the Green Flag Club & Super-stretch Terrace Club. (Does not include the Daytona 500 Experience).

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Grandstand viewing tickets are required for admittance to the Frontstretch Green Flag/Super-

    stretch Terrace Clubs and Party Zone. NASCAR Celebrity appearances to be announced (Guests and times subject to change without notice) Sprint FANZONE/Pre-Race Access for limited events. (weather and track schedule permitting)

    PRE-RACE ACCESS / SPRINT FANZONE PASSESPre-race grants access to the grassy tri-oval area in front of Pit Road to view driver introductionsand pre-race ceremonies one hour prior to the start of the race. TRACK SCHEDULE AND WEATHERPERMITTING. The pre-race area is cleared upon conclusion of driver introductions. Pre-race isavailable for select events during Speedweeks and July weekend. Daytona International Speedwaycannot guarantee what will take place and what you will encounter during pre-race.

    Sprint FANZONETM admission provides unprecedented access to the heart of the infield. Check out a

    wide variety of racing merchandise, live entertainment and interviews in the Entertainment Zone, *lookinside the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series garages and inspection bays as teams prepare for their assaulton the high banks and pay tribute to Daytonas greatest racers in the Goodyear Legends of Daytona. Itsthe next best thing to a garage pass! Please see page 15 for How Do I Get To The Sprint FANZONE?

    * Limited garage activity during impound events (Daytona 500 & July Sprint Cup 400)

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    Thousands of fans enjoy the Sprint FANZONE during events at Daytona InternationalSpeedway. (Photo courtesy of Daytona International Speedway)

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    2008, HOMER TLC, Inc. All rights reserved. 2008 Joe Gibbs Racing. NASCAR is a registered

    trademark of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. Glidden design is a registeredtrademark of and Evermore is a trademark used by The Glidden Company DBA ICI Paints.

    Team ColorsTM Paint. Exclusively from Glidden. And

    only at The Home Depot.mostcolorfulfan.com.

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    team home.

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    SECTION 7: OVERNIGHT PARKINGWEST LOTThe West Lot is a reserved parking area Located outside Turns 1 and 2 for Specialty Vehicles.Sites are limited and sold in advance; to order call 1-800-PITSHOP (748-7467)or visit www.racetickets.com.

    ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONAOpens Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 6:00 am. Guests are permitted to stay overnight andmust vacate upon the conclusion of the Rolex 24 on Sunday, January 27, 2008. Sites cost $150.

    DIRECTV SPEEDWEEKS

    Opens Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 6:00 am. Guests are permitted to stay overnight and mustvacate by noon Monday, February 18, 2008. Sites cost $500.

    JULY SPRINT CUP SERIES 400 WEEKENDOpens Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 8:00 am. Guests are permitted to stay overnight and must vacateby noon Sunday, July 6, 2008. Sites cost $220.

    INFORMATION

    Sites are approximately 20 x 40. Tents and pop-up campers that are not self-contained are NOT permitted in the West Lot parking area. With the exception of Daytona Club areas, sites do not offer electrical or water hookups. If interested in Daytona Club West Lot Parking contact our Sales team at 386-681-6116. Only self-contained Specialty Vehicles will be allowed access to the West Lot. Self-contained is defined as having on board potable water storage, a cooking stove, a water or

    chemical toilet, permanently installed holding tanks with a 3-day capacity for gray or black water.

    Each reserved site is allowed one additional vehicle that must fit on their reserved site. All vehicles (and items) must fit within the reserved site and not impose upon neighboring site or fire lanes. See flagpole policy on page 46 (applies to infield and West Lot guests).

    The following items are not permitted in the West Lot: pets, fireworks, firearms, motorcycles(except during motorcycle events), bicycles, sleeping tents, cruising or excessive and unneces-sary driving is not permitted in the West Lot.

    Only service assistance animals are allowed in the RV specialty parking area (i.e. no pets).For specific guidelines regarding Service required animals, please refer to the SERVICES FOR

    GUESTS WITH DISABILITIES section on page 20. Powered carts (ATVs, scooters, unpermitted golf carts, etc.) will not be permitted on the prem-ises (see golf cart policy on page 47).

    Potable water is provided at the North end of the West Lot for the exclusive purpose of fillingyour Specialty Vehicles water supply or your portable containers.

    All pertinent rules of the State and County Health Departments must be obeyed. In keeping withthese rules, we have placed portable toilets and trash containers throughout the lot. You will findclearly marked containers for your waste at designated locations.

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    Contained fires are allowed (small properly contained cooking fires only). Parking on any of the primary or paved roads is prohibited. These roads must be kept open for

    emergency use and to allow Specialty Vehicles to enter or leave at will. Visitor parking is not available. Parking areas must be kept clean and picked up. Quiet Time in the infield and all overnight parking areas will be observed each day from

    midnight to 6:00 a.m. For night racing events, Quiet Time will commence two hours after thecheckered flag.

    Roping or blocking off space for any reason is prohibited. Dumping of waste or waste water on the ground will result in immediate ejection from the lot,

    and offenders are subject to arrest.

    Proper ventilation is required in and around specialty vehicles and campers. Use caution whenusing generators, gas lights, stoves and heaters.

    Generators are permitted; however for the safety of our guests we recommend turning off generators inthe evening and direct exhaust away from enclosed areas to prevent harm to you or your neighbors.

    DIS reserves the right to refuse admission or eject any person whose conduct is deemeddisorderly or fails to comply with the terms and conditions herein. Any such refusal or ejectionmay be without the refund of any portion of ticket purchase price. DIS reserves the right to addor change rules without notice.

    The use of the assigned parking space shall be for the enjoyment of the racing experience only. Theuse of the space for any promotion, advertisement or commercial exploitation, as determined byDIS in its sole discretion, shall be prohibited. Guests may be asked to remove any signage (includingwithout limitation signage that is political, controversial or offensive in nature or that is for commercialexploitation); cease and desist any activity; have signs and/or promotional materials confiscated;and/or have the guests space parking privileges revoked at DIS sole discretion.

    To reserve a West Lot Site call the DIS Ticket Office at 1-800-PITSHOP or visit www.racetickets.com.

    The famous photo finish from the inaugural1959 Daytona 500 finish with Lee Petty (42)

    nipping Johnny Beauchamp (73). (DaytonaInternational Speedway photo)

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    INFIELD

    LAKE LLOYD PREMIUM SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKINGSize: 20 x 55 (40 pavement, 15 grass).Location: *Reserved* Center of the infield along Lake Lloyd.Enter: Off Williamson Blvd through Gate 40 proceed through Turn 1 Tunnel; limit (1)

    self-contained vehicle and (1) guest vehicle (i.e. car, truck, van).Amenities: Water, electric (50 amps) & cable hookups, Controlled Access.

    Rolex 24 At Daytona 6:00 am / Jan 24 $810 $85DIRECTV Speedweeks Noon / Feb 8 $2,850 $310July Sprint Cup 400 8:00 am / July 2 $980 $95

    GREEN SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKINGSize: 20 x 40.

    Location: *Reserved* Inside Turn 4.Enter: Off Williamson Blvd through Gate 40 proceed through Turn 1 Tunnel; limit (1)self-contained vehicle and (1) guest vehicle (i.e. car, truck, van).

    Amenities: Controlled Access.

    DIRECTV Speedweeks 1:00 pm / Feb 12 $1,430 $245July Sprint Cup 400 8:00 am / July 2 $770 $95

    YELLOW SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKINGSize: 20 x 40.Location: *Reserved* Inside Turns 1 & 2.Enter Off Williamson Blvd through Gate 40 proceed through Turn 1 Tunnel; limit (1)

    self-contained vehicle and (1) guest vehicle (i.e. car, truck, van).

    Rolex 24 At Daytona 6:00 am / Jan 24 $710 $85DIRECTV Speedweeks 1:00 pm / Feb 12 $1,430 $245July Sprint Cup 400 8:00 am / July 2 $770 $95

    ENTRY TIME/DAY PACKAGE PRICE ADDITIONAL ADMISSIONS(Includes 2 admissions) (Ages 12 & Under Free)

    ENTRY TIME/DAY PACKAGE PRICE ADDITIONAL ADMISSIONS(Includes 2 admissions) (Ages 12 & Under Free)

    ENTRY TIME/DAY PACKAGE PRICE ADDITIONAL ADMISSIONS(Includes 2 admissions) (Ages 12 & Under Free)

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    RED SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKINGSize: 20 x 40.Location: *Reserved* Center of the infield behind Lake Lloyd Parking.Enter: Off Williamson Blvd through Gate 40 proceed through Turn 1 Tunnel; limit (1)

    self-contained vehicle and (1) guest vehicle (i.e. car, truck, van).

    Rolex 24 At Daytona 6:00 am / Jan 24 $710 $85DIRECTV Speedweeks 1:00 pm / Feb 12 $1,430 $245July Sprint Cup 400 8:00 am / July 2 $600 $95

    WEST HORSESHOE SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKINGNEW for DIRECTV Speedweeks 2008: The West Horseshoe parking area located inside Turn 1

    will be completely RESERVED.

    Size: 20 x 40.Location: *Reserved* Inside Turn 1.Enter: Off Williamson Blvd through Gate 40 proceed through Turn 1 Tunnel; limit (1)

    self-contained vehicle and (1) guest vehicle (i.e. car, truck, van).

    DIRECTV Speedweeks 1:00 pm / Feb 12 $1,400 $245

    *ORANGE CAR / TRUCK PARKINGSize: 20 x 35.Location: *Reserved* Inside Turns 3 & 4.Enter: Through Turn 4 Tunnel off International Speedway Blvd.

    Rolex 24 At Daytona 6:00 am / Jan 24 $310 $85DIRECTV Speedweeks 1:00 pm / Feb 12 $760 $245July Sprint Cup 400 8:00 am / July 2 $345 $95*Vehicles cannot exceed 8 feet in height (cars, trucks and vans only - no scaffolding).

    ENTRY TIME/DAY PACKAGE PRICE ADDITIONAL ADMISSIONS(Includes 2 admissions) (Ages 12 & Under Free)

    ENTRY TIME/DAY PACKAGE PRICE ADDITIONAL ADMISSIONS(Includes 2 admissions) (Ages 12 & Under Free)

    ENTRY TIME/DAY PACKAGE PRICE ADDITIONAL ADMISSIONS(Includes 2 admissions) (Ages 12 & Under Free)

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    GENERAL ADMISSION OVERNIGHT SPECIALTY VEHICLE PARKING

    Rolex 24 At Daytona

    Overnight General Admission Specialty Vehicle Parking (SVP) is located near the infield roadcourse on the North side of Lake Lloyd road. Sites are available on a first come basis. Access tothe General Admission SVP area begins 6:00 am on Saturday January 26, 2008. Cost is $100;Infield/Grandstand admission tickets are $40 in advance and $50 beginning January 14.

    DIRECTV Speedweeks

    General Admission Specialty Vehicle Parking is available for Budweiser Shootout and Daytona500 Qualifying presented by Kroger, Feb 9 & 10, 2008. All Specialty Vehicle Parking is reservedFeb 12 17 including practice, Gatorade Duel, Chevy Silverado 250, Camping World 300 andDaytona 500. To purchase a reserved spot call the ticket office at 1-800-PITSHOP.

    July Sprint Cup Series 400

    Overnight General Admission SVP is located in the center of the infield (behind reserved LakeLloyd and Red areas) beginning 8:00 am Thursday, July 3, 2008. The West Horseshoe inside theroad course near Turn 1 opens 8:00 am Friday, July 4 2008 for General Admission access.

    GENERAL ADMISSION CAR / LIGHT TRUCK PARKING

    Rolex 24 At DaytonaNew for 2008: Guests that purchase a Super 4-day Infield admission will be permitted to stayovernight beginning Thursday, January 24 in the Orange Area in Turns 3 & 4. Row 1 & 2 ofOrange is reserved! General admission parking costs $20 and is on sale Saturday, January 26 atapproximately 6:00am.

    DIRECTV Speedweeks

    Pending availability, general admission car/truck parking will be on-sale at the tunnel entrances onSunday, February 17 at 6:00 am. Parking costs $50. To be guaranteed a site, purchase a reserved

    spot in Orange Parking (Turns 3 & 4) by calling the ticket office at 1-800-PITSHOP.

    July Sprint Cup Series 400

    Overnight general admission car parking is located in the center of the infield behind the reserved LakeLloyd and Red SVP areas beginning Thursday, July 3, 2008. Limited availability in the West Horseshoebeginning 8:00 am Friday, July 4, 2008. All parking in the Orange area in Turns 3 & 4 is reserved.

    INFIELD INFORMATION

    Each person over the age of 12 must have an infield admission ticket. Staging on Speedway property in advance is not available. General admission sites are available on a first come basis; to be guaranteed a site we

    recommend purchasing a reserved site in advance. All entry times are subject to change. Infield admissions purchased at the tunnels is cash only. Infield admissions are valid for infield access only; not valid to Grandstands. Site sizes are approximate in size and may vary.

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    Only self-contained specialty vehicles will be allowed to access Lake Lloyd Premium, Green,Yellow, Red and West Horseshoe (DIRECTV Speedweeks) areas.

    Self-contained is defined as having on board potable water storage, a cooking stove, a water orchemical toilet, permanently installed holding tanks with a 3-day capacity for gray or black water.

    To access the infield with a Specialty Vehicle enter via Turn 1 Tunnel off Williamson Blvd. To access the infield for Orange Parking or General Admission Car/Truck Parking enter via Turn

    4 Tunnel off Midway Blvd. Turn 1 Tunnel accommodates specialty vehicles while Turn 4 Tunnel accommodates car/light

    Trucks (pick-ups and vans) only. Stakes are not allowed on asphalt surfaces. Once vehicles enter the infield they must remain parked. Only Lake Lloyd guests have drive

    in/out access through Turn 1 Tunnel. See exiting on page 46. Generators are permitted; however for the safety of our guests we recommend turning off

    generators in the evening and direct exhaust away from enclosed areas to prevent harm to youor your neighbors.

    Proper ventilation is required in specialty vehicles, campers and tents. Use caution when usinggenerators, gas lights, stoves and heaters.

    All vehicles (and items) must fit within the reserved site and not impose upon neighboring siteor fire lanes.

    Vehicles/items brought into the infield may be subject to inspection. To avoid restricted views, fan flags in and around the infield must be lowered any time cars are

    on the track. See flag pole policy on page 46. Sleeping tents are not permitted in the reserved specialty vehicles areas (Lake Lloyd, Green,

    Yellow or Red and West Horseshoe for Speedweeks). Screen or picnic tents are allowed. Potable water is provided throughout the infield at the restrooms for the exclusive purpose of

    filling your specialty vehicle water supply. Quiet Time in the infield and all overnight parking areas will be observed each day from

    midnight to 6:00 am. For night racing events, Quiet Time will commence two hours after the

    checkered flag. Dumping of waste or waste water on the ground will result in immediate ejection from the Lot,and offenders are subject to arrest.

    DIS reserves the right to refuse admission or eject any person whose conduct is deemeddisorderly or fails to comply with the terms and conditions herein. Any such refusal orejection may be without the refund of any portion of ticket purchase price. DIS reservesthe right to add or change rules without notice.

    The use of the assigned parking space shall be for the enjoyment of the racing experience only.The use of the space for any promotion, advertisement or commercial exploitation, as determined

    by DIS in its sold discretion, shall be prohibited. Guests may be asked to remove any signage(including without limitation signage that is political, controversial or offensive in nature or that isfor commercial exploitation); cease and desist any activity; have signs and/or promotional materialsconfiscated; and/or have the guests space parking privileges revoked at DIS sole discretion.

    OTHER ITEMS NOT PERMITTED IN THE INFIELD

    Pets, fireworks, firearms, motorcycles (except during motorcycle events), bicycles, skateboards,three-wheeled vehicles, ATVs, scooters, lift trucks, tractor trailers, platforms, scaffolding or box

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    trucks (i.e. U-HAUL trucks) and unpermitted golf carts. Only service assistance animals are allowed in the specialty parking area (i.e. no pets). For

    guidelines regarding service animals, please refer to page 23. Infield flags & poles must be lowered during all on track activities.

    EXITING INFIELD (PASS-OUTS)Pass-outs are printed passes which allow guests (an individual; not vehicles) to exit the infield bywalk out only. Pass-outs are available at the tunnel exits only. Turn 1 Tunnel will be open 24 hourswhile Turn 4 Tunnel will have restricted overnight hours. To exit, show your ticket stub to the gate attendant and receive a Pass-out to re-enter. To re-enter, show your ticket stub to the gate attendant and surrender the Pass-out return check.

    Pass-outs allow infield guests to walk in/out of the infield; not vehicles. Vehicles may not exit the infield once entered (except Rolex weekend).

    Only Lake Lloyd guests have access to drive in/out of the infield.

    FLAG POLE POLICYFor your own safety and that of other fans around you, metal flagpoles are not permitted to beerected on Speedway property. Please note the following track rules are as follows: Only non-metallic flagpoles are permitted:

    Permitted: Fiberglass, PVC, vinyl. Not Permitted: Steel, aluminum, other metal. The top of a flagpole may not exceed maximum height of 15 ft. from ground surface. Flagpoles or other similar objects are NOT permitted within 20ft of an overhead electrical line. Infield flags and poles must be lowered during all on-track activity each day.

    CARBON MONOXIDE ALERTFollow these guidelines to prevent this colorless, odorless gas from poisoning you and your family. Do not use portable heaters or lanterns while sleeping in enclosed areas such as tents, camp-

    ers, and other vehicles. This is especially important at high altitudes, where the risk of carbonmonoxide poisoning is increased.

    Vent RV generators and heater system exhaust away from or above your unit and your neigh-bors sites.

    Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning: headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea,vomiting, sleepiness, and confusion. Carbon monoxide reduces the bloods ability to carryoxygen. Low blood oxygen levels can result in loss of consciousness and death.

    Seek medical attention if you or a member of your family develops cold or flu-like symptomswhile camping. Carbon monoxide poisoning, which can easily be mistaken for a cold or flu, is

    often detected too late. Alcohol consumption and drug use increase the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is especially toxic to a mother and child during pregnancy, infants, the elderly,

    smokers, and people with blood or circulatory system problems, such as anemia, or heartdisease.

    The camping equipment industry is working to limit the amount of carbon monoxide producedby portable heaters, lanterns, and stoves. Labels warning campers about carbon monoxidepoisoning are being developed for these products. Please contact your retailer for further details.

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    SECTION 8: GUEST SERVICES & POLICIESSPEEDWAY STAFF VESTS AND COLORSDaytona International Speedway staff will be outfitted in various colored vests, jackets and aprons,representing their area of responsibility to assist Speedway guests. Here are what the colors signify: Red Jackets Checkered Flag Committee Orange Vests - Parking Purple Vests - Programs Blue Vests - Admission Gate and Ticket Operations Neon Orange - Admission Gate Supervisors (vest or hat)

    Green Vests - Ushers White Vests - Information AmbassadorsYellow Vests - Speedway Trams Light Blue - Disabled Assistance Carts Red Aprons - Americrown Service Corp. Food Concessions

    INFORMATION CENTERSGuest Information Centers are located throughout the speedway property and are represented bythe ? symbol on the Property map located on pages 28-29. Guest Information Centers, are whereguests can get information about the days track activities, guest amenities, access disabledassistance carts, and directions to various areas of the track. They are located throughout thespeedway property. The Information Centers are open several hours in advance of events.

    COURTESY TELEPHONE LOCATIONSA courtesy telephone is available inside the Daytona 500 Experience lobby next to the restrooms.Additional courtesy telephones will be available throughout the Speedway on designated eventdays. Please visit your nearest information center for exact locations.

    GOLF CART POLICY Golf carts or other approved vehicles used on the Daytona International Speedway property are

    permitted for business purposes only. No personal use is allowed for any reason. Permitted golf carts must be registered (including provision of insurance) with Daytona Interna-

    tional Speedway and must display the yearly ISC or official event registration credential on thegolf cart at all times.

    Permitted golf carts must be driven by a licensed driver over the age of 18. No one under the influence of alcohol may operate a golf cart. No consumption of alcohol is

    permitted in the cart. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted in any powered vehicle, except foroutside commercial delivery purposes only.

    Physically impaired, disabled or handicapped persons are permitted to use commerciallymanufactured single-person electric convenience vehicles (ECVs). These vehicles will notrequire a registration credential.

    Violation of these regulations will result in the golf cart being impounded for the remainder ofthe event weekend.

    These regulations are designed to provide a safe environment for all persons attending events atDaytona International Speedway. Thank you for your cooperation.

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    CODE OF CITY ORDINANCES

    The speedway wishes to inform our guests of the following local Daytona Beach ordinances:

    ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESThe carrying and/or consuming of an open alcoholic beverage (including beer) is prohibited on thecity streets, sidewalks and public property. This applies to pedestrians and occupants of motor ve-hicles (Pedestrian City Ordinance 5.21) (Motor Vehicle Driver F.S.S.316.1936 (2); Passenger F.S.S.316.1936 (2)). Also alcohol consumption in a parking lot open to the general public, within 100 feetof Atlantic Ave. is prohibited (Consumption in parking lots prohibited City Ordinance 10-8).

    It is unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years to possess alcoholicbeverages or to misrepresent or misstate his or her actual age in order to obtain and/orpurchase alcoholic beverages (F.S.S. 562.111 Possession Under 21); (F.S.S. 562.11(2)Misrepresentation of Age).

    CODE OF CONDUCT STANDARDSThe Daytona Beach City Commission, in Resolution No. 98-379, established a policy concerning enforce-ment during Special Events in the city. The Resolution states: the laws will be strictly but fairly enforced foreveryone. Reading and obeying the laws and regulations will make your and others stay more enjoyable.A full copy of the Resolution and the laws and regulations included is available at the Daytona Beach policedepartment plus a copy is also on file in the Speedways Security Department offices located outside Turn 4.Some of the State and City Laws which may be given high priority enforcements are: Traffic violations such as reckless driving, excessive speed, racing, or other hazardous operation

    of any motor vehicle. Excessive use or illegal possession of alcoholic beverages (must be 21). Possession, use or sale of narcotics, dangerous drugs or other illegal substances. Fighting or other instances of disorderly conduct.

    Speedway fan behavior policies have been established to provide a great experiencefor all guests. Please adhere to the following: No standing on seats. No swearing or use of profane language. No abusive, lewd or indecent behavior. No throwing of objects toward or onto the track. Other behavior determined by the Speedway to be offensive to others.Please contact a member of Security and/or an Usher when in the Grandstands, for assistance

    with any of these conditions.

    Guests who do not refrain from conduct of any of the above behaviors, maybe asked to leave thefacility. No refunds.

    EMERGENCY ASSISTANCEIn case of emergency, illegal or inappropriate activity contact a Speedway representative atextension 7300 or contact security at (386) 947-6755. Only in emergency situations will the

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    Speedway attempt to page guests. All paging is coordinated through Speedway Security. (Note:Non-emergency pages cannot be accommodated and paging is not done during an event.)

    FIRST AIDFirst Aid Stations are located throughout the Grandstands and infield. A fully-staffed Infield CareCenter is positioned inside the Speedway, as well as outside the Frontstretch at the base of thepedestrian bridge. See map on pages 28-29 for First Aid Station locations or stop by the nearestInformation Center for directions.

    LOST AND FOUNDFor lost items, visit the Guest Services Desk at Daytona 500 Experience or one of the Usher/

    Grandstand Information Offices during events.

    CHILDRENS WRISTBANDSFree child safety and identification wristbands are available at Guest Information Centers and the Day-tona 500 Experience Guest Services Desk. The Wristband will list childs and guardians name, medicalinformation and other pertinent information. (Please see ? symbol on map located on pages 28-29)Remember to designate a meeting place to insert on the wristband so that security or guest servicescan use it in re-uniting lost parents and their children.

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    brother Bobby Allison mix it up in Turn3 of the 1979 Daytona 500. (DaytonaInternational Speedway photo)

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