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LAS VEGAS, NV – MARCH 08: Kasey Kahne, driver of the #5 Time Warner Cable Chevrolet, leads a pack of cars during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 8, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

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LAS VEGAS, NV – MARCH 08: Kasey Kahne, driver of the #5 Time Warner Cable Chevrolet, leads a pack of cars during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 8, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

The South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS) kicked off the Round of 8 in 2024 with a bang, and it’s shaping up to be another wild NASCAR ride in 2025. Last year, Christopher Bell owned the early laps, leading 155 from pole, but Joey Logano’s late-race surge stole the show, clinching his Championship 4 spot. It was a classic playoff gut-punch. Bell’s speed couldn’t outrun Logano’s timing, proving how Vegas’ high stakes can flip a season’s story in a heartbeat.
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With the 2025 race looming, fans are gearing up for another high-octane weekend, and LVMS is ready to deliver the ultimate NASCAR experience. Here’s the lowdown on tailgating, camping, cooler rules, parking, and what you can’t bring to keep the vibe right.
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Tailgating & Camping
Nothing screams NASCAR like a tailgate, and LVMS knows how to do it right. The Stockyard at The Bullring is the go-to spot for pre-race partying. Fans can roll up in RVs, fire up the grills, and soak in the electric atmosphere with buddies and fellow diehards. It’s the perfect way to get pumped before the green flag drops.
For those wanting the full weekend immersion, LVMS offers event camping with all the essentials, portable restrooms, shuttles to keep you moving, and 24/7 security to keep things safe. Whether it’s a quick tailgate or a multi-day campout, Vegas delivers a fan experience that’s as big as the race itself.
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Cooler & Beverage Policy
Hungry for trackside snacks? LVMS has you covered with tons of food and drink options, but you can also bring your own grub. Each fan can pack one non-alcoholic drink, up to 64 ounces, in a plastic sports bottle, plastic cup, or metal tumbler.
No glass or ceramic allowed, so leave the fancy stuff at home. Food-wise, one item per person is cool, like a sandwich, chips, crackers, or some fruit. Don’t try sneaking in a family-sized buffet, though. Big bags of food are a no-go. Stick to the rules, and you’ll be munching trackside without a hitch.
Parking & Access
Getting to the action is a breeze at LVMS, with free parking for all NASCAR events. No need to stress about finding a spot; the lots are massive. Want to level up? Splurge on the Lucky 7 VIP Parking Lot for primo access to the Fan Zone and Main Gates.
It’s the closest you’ll get to the heart of the action, making your race day smoother than a Bell pit stop. Whether you go standard or VIP, LVMS keeps parking simple so you can focus on the roar of the engines.
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Prohibited Items
To keep everyone safe and the vibes high, LVMS has a strict list of no-nos. Coolers are out, so plan your snacks accordingly. Alcoholic drinks? Leave ’em at the tailgate. Glass or ceramic containers, aerosol cans (except sunscreen, hand sanitizer, or bug spray), and folding chairs are banned. Don’t even think about drones or fireworks; those are instant ejections.
Pets stay home unless they’re service animals, and big bags over 18x18x14 inches won’t make it through the gate. Personal transport like golf carts, hoverboards, or scooters? Nope. Check the LVMS Fan FAQ and Track Policies for the full rundown to avoid any gate drama.
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