About this venue
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Shuttle Routes are more than a simple ride—they’re part of what makes a major speedway day run smoothly. Built around moving large crowds efficiently, this network of routes and pickup points acts as a dedicated access corridor to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, helping you reach the action quickly when attendance and traffic peak.
What visitors value most is predictability: clearly organized boarding areas, coordinated departures, and drop-off zones designed to get you close to the gates. The result is less time spent circling or waiting, and more time to settle into the pre-event energy—whether you’re heading for racing, a festival, or a large-scale show within the speedway complex.
Use 7000 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, United States as your exact location reference. Shuttles typically deliver you to a designated area near the main entrances, while drivers can follow posted parking and drop-off signage to approach the entry checkpoints as directly as possible. For broader city transportation and getting around beyond the venue area, see the Las Vegas description further down the page.
About the city: Las Vegas
Las Vegas, the world capital of entertainment, is far more than neon glow—it’s a city where major concerts, top-level sports and live shows are part of everyday life. Here, the crowd’s energy is felt at every turn, and the variety of options makes it easy to find an event that fits your taste, whether you want an arena-sized atmosphere or a more intimate venue experience. On top of that, the city is known for its hospitality and “no-stress” service, so the entire visit naturally becomes a complete night out and a mini getaway.
A major advantage of Las Vegas is logistics: arriving and moving around the city is simple even for first-time visitors. Most travelers come through Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), located close to the main event areas, while the road network is designed for quick transfers to arenas and stadiums. For public transport, RTC Transit is the most common choice, and the iconic The Deuce line runs along Las Vegas Boulevard, linking key points between the Strip and Downtown. As an additional option, the Las Vegas Monorail makes it easier to travel along the eastern edge of the Strip, which is handy when you want to avoid crowds and reach the entrance without too much planning.
If you’re coming for an event, it’s worth saving time for a tourist “bonus” too. Walk along The Strip and soak up the city’s rhythm, then head Downtown to the Fremont Street Experience to see a different, more “retro” side of Las Vegas. Photography lovers and fans of urban vibes often choose a stroll through the Arts District, while scenic viewpoints and themed attractions offer a more relaxed break and tell the city’s story. That way, before or after a concert or game, you’ll get the full experience of a destination built to be remembered.