Capacity: 56,000–137,243
Location: Brooklyn, Michigan
Main Events: NASCAR (Nascar Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series)
First opened back in 1967, the Michigan International Speedway is a race track located in Brooklyn, Michigan (just over an hour by car from Detroit). A huge range of motorsports events have taken place at the track over the years, primarily NASCAR and IndyCar Series races. The Speedway is a 2.000 miles (3.219 km) D-shaped oval course with a 1.900 miles (3.058 km) infield road course inside it. The oval course race lap record was set by Adrián Fernández in a Lola T96/00 in 1996 with a time of 0:30.767. Get your tickets to 2024 motorsports events at the Michigan International Speedway from TicketX today!
The Michigan International Speedway will be hosting two exciting NASCAR races in a single racing weekend in 2024:
Aug 17 - Cabo Wabo 250 (NASCAR Xfinity Series)
Aug 18 - Firekeepers Casino 400 (Nascar Cup Series)
Other events are occasionally held at the Michigan International Speedway, including concerts, festivals, and fanfests (generally in conjunction with NASCAR events), as well as other motorsports competitions. IndyCar races were once run here, but stopped after 2007. Keep your eyes open for announcements about exciting new events at the Michigan International Speedway in the near future.
With two major NASCAR races, the Michigan International Speedway will welcome thousands of racing fans in August. High demand means that tickets will sell out fast. For your best chance at the cheapest tickets to events at the Michigan International Speedway, trust TicketX! TicketX lists all tickets for events at the Michigan International Speedway as they hit the market and our handy seating chart is the best way to compare prices and seat locations. Unlike other resale sites like StubHub, SeatGeek, and TicketMaster that vary fees by venue, ticket type, or ticket price, TicketX has a fixed fee of 20%. Michigan International Speedway tickets can be yours with just one click, all at the lowest commission fees around!
The Michigan International Speedway is a very large venue that offers visitors many different seating options. Those looking for a luxurious weekend can opt for all sorts of hospitality and VIP packages or premium seating areas such as the Victory Lane Club, Ally Champions club, or Turn 4 club, all of which provide fantastic views of the action. Most of the track is ringed by general admission seating at affordable prices. Camping is also available near the venue (tailgating!). Our handy TicketX seating chart is the best way to compare seating options in terms of price and location.
Visitors can access the Michigan International Speedway via public transportation or driving their own vehicle.
Getting to the Michigan International Speedway using public transportation is not possible due to the race track’s rural location. Some chartered coach buses do run to the venue.
Driving to the Michigan International Speedway in your own vehicle is the easiest way to get to the venue. Just be sure to budget some time to get through the race day traffic. Visit the official Michigan International Speedway website for maps and driving directions.
The Michigan International Speedway has many large general parking areas, including one inside the track (the Infield). Premium parking is also available. Campsites are also available nearby (reserve ahead). Check out the official Michigan International Speedway website for full parking details.
General parkingis free at the Michigan International Speedway. The official Michigan International Speedway website has further details on parking rates. Camping prices can be found here.
Jun 07
Sat
12:00am
Michigan International Speedway
Brooklyn (MI), MI
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
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Jun 08
Sun
12:00am
Michigan International Speedway
Brooklyn (MI), MI
NASCAR Cup Series: FireKeepers Casino 400
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