Daytona International Speedway will soon be back to its old self, allowing full capacity and the freedom to roam at the iconic track.
The speedway decided in early May to fully open the grandstands to fans but now will allow them access to the infield and pit-road areas.
“There’s been a lot of excitement that we’re back open and it’ll be the race experience that this community is used to,” track president Frank Kelleher told the Daytona Beach News-Journal. “I feel confident that it’s going to look and feel the same.”
A capacity crowd of 101,500 turned out for the 2020 Daytona 500, but less than a month after the Feb.