Take your Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR Charlotte race experience up a notch with premium options
The Coca-Cola 600, one of the crown jewels of the NASCAR season, is almost here to mark an unofficial start of the summer for many race fans.
The Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway is set for May 25, with a full show of on-track action occupying the weekend.
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Here are the premium options to see the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR Charlotte race weekend.
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Champions Pavilion for NASCAR Charlotte race
This all-inclusive package includes:
Indoor climate-controlled seating area
Closed circuit race coverage on multiple televisions
Rooftop observation deck
NASCAR-issued day VIP pass
Direct access to NASCAR garage and pit road
Upscale catering with Chef's Table Specialties
Premium bar
Race scanner for your use while at the track
Parking pass (one pass per four tickets)
Clubhouse 500 Level for NASCAR Charlotte race
Indoor climate-controlled seating featuring high-back, padded chairs and TV monitors. Clubhouse seats are located directly across from pit road and one level below The Speedway Club.
Elevator access
Cash-bar service
Clubhouse level restrooms
Easy access to the fifth Floor Café.
The indoor Café area offers the signature casual dining menu with cash bars, sweets shop and an indoor dining area. Food and beverage are not included in the ticket price. No coolers are allowed in this area.
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Club Deck, 300 Level at NASCAR Charlotte race
Experience NASCAR's toughest test of man and machine from the coveted Club Deck, 300 Level, which includes the following amenities:
Covered seating
Fantastic views of the entire track
Complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages
Access to cash bar
Dedicated food and beverage service team
Terrace Box at NASCAR Charlotte race
Experience unparalleled comfort and convenience with Terrace Box seating. Indulge in a delectable array of food and beverages while you enjoy the event from the best vantage point.
Plus, receive a complementary Track Pass upon check-in, adding even more value to your race day.
Club Suite, 600 Level for NASCAR Charlotte race
Indulge in a delectable selection of food and beverages, including beer and wine, with a fantastic view. Club Suite 600 Level buyers also receive a pre-race Track Pass upon checking into the suite. Elevate your race-day experience today.
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Club Suite 600 Level is sold out for May 25. Tickets are available for May 23-24.
NOTE: A dress code is in place to ensure a premium experience for all our guests.
When is NASCAR Charlotte race?
The Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR Charlotte race is set for 5 p.m. CT on May 25 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina.
What channel is NASCAR Charlotte race on?
The Coca-Cola 600 will be broadcast on Amazon Prime with Adam Alexander, Steve Letarte and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the broadcast booth.
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