Silver Cross Hospital (1200 Maple Rd., phone 815/740-1100) is located about 5 miles away. All are clearly marked in the race-day Fan Guide with a symbol of a red cross inside a yellow square. Kansas Speedway diagram: Download a PDF of the Kansas Speedway guest guide. Kansas Speedway, the newest NASCAR track, opened its gates in June 2001 and hosted its first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race less than four months later. Windy City Raceway Ministries provides first aid for the soul with Sunday services on the infield and outside the raceway. Distance: 0. Though NASCAR events use the two-mile tri-oval, the facility also features an infield road course as well as a drag strip, allowing the track to be used for numerous types of racing events. The track prohibits umbrellas, bicycles, folding chairs, glass containers, beer balls, noise makers, balloons, and beach balls. Kansas Speedway security: No coolers, ice, glass containers, alcohol, umbrellas, folding chairs, strollers, bicycles, or outside food or beverages allowed. Kansas Speedway boasts the longest length of high-tech SAFER (Steel And Foam Energy Reduction) barrier of any track on the NASCAR circuit, the life-saving system covering 1.28 miles of its 1.5-mile length.
Kansas Speedway contact information: Kansas Speedway. New Hampshire International Speedway first aid: First-aid stations are located in the main, Concord, and Laconia grandstands. California Speedway first aid: First-aid centers are located at Gates 10, 12, and 14; there are also two centers located underneath the grandstand — one in the east and one in the west. Bristol Motor Speedway first aid: Fully staffed first-aid stations are located outside the track between Gates 7 and 8 and inside the track in the north grandstands, the east grandstands, and west grandstands. Wellmont Bristol Regional Medical Center (1 Medical Park Blvd., phone 423/844-1121) is about 11 miles from the track. The CEMC is staffed with emergency doctors and nurses, and works with Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis (1701 N. Senate Blvd., phone 317/962-2000) if full trauma care is needed. Chicagoland Speedway first aid: First-aid stations are located under the grandstands on the main level at Sections 111 and 411. A fully staffed Infield Care Center is located in the infield between Turns 3 and 4. Misting stations are located under the grandstands. The first step toward promoting physical activity in your child is to be active yourself! Or enjoy your meal without missing a turn on the track by ordering a box lunch before race day.
Then simply collect your lunch when you get to the track, and you’re good to go. With just a bit help of imagination and creativity, not to mention a very good research, gift givers will find the best golfer gift that they can get for that very special promotional pinnacle golf balls player. Attendants will direct you to a parking space. Infineon Raceway parking: Parking is free. Infineon Raceway contact information: Infineon Raceway. Las Vegas Motor Speedway contact information: Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Lowe’s Motor Speedway concessions: Offerings consist of the usual hot dogs, hamburgers, nachos, and beer, though some independent vendors sell food outside the track. Ask a track employee which station is closest to your seats. Ask track staff or visit the main security office in Lot 25 (northeast side). The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has by far the most grandstand seating of any track on the NASCAR circuit, with accommodations for more than 250,000 fans. Infineon Raceway restrooms: The facilities beneath the main grandstand are by far the best.
Infineon Raceway security: Coolers and packs (no larger than 15 x 15 x 15 inches) may be brought into any seating area but are subject to search. You may also carry in purses, backpacks, camera bags, and other bags smaller than 18 x 18 x 4 inches, subject to security search. California Speedway security: Hard-sided coolers or containers, backpacks, alcohol, ice, aluminum cans, glass, and pets are prohibited. Bristol Motor Speedway was the long-time home to the Southeastern 500 and Volunteer 500 (both running from 1961 to 1979), and more recently to the Busch 500, Valleydale Meats 500, and Goody’s 500. Hosted in 2006 were the Food City 500 and Sharpie 500. The “500” in these races stands for 500 laps, which works out to 266.5 miles. Bristol Motor Speedway security: Coolers are allowed, but they can’t be larger than 14 inches long. Indianapolis Motor Speedway diagram: Download a PDF of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway layout. The Las Vegas Motor Speedway hosts the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup series every March. Chicagoland Speedway security: Coolers of any kind or any food or beverages are prohibited.