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Bike Week at Daytona: Is camping still available? Where can I find tickets? For how much?

DAYTONA BEACH — Daytona International Speedway won’t stay quiet for very much longer.

With Speedweek now fading in the rearview mirror, Bike Week is upon us and will provide racing of several different varieties from March 4-11.

While camping can begin as early as Thursday, on-track festivities begin Saturday with Monster Energy AMA Supercross. Gates open at noon with practices being held from 12 to 4:45 p.m. After a break, Opening Ceremonies are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. with events to follow until 10.

After a few days off, bikes return to the track on March 8 with a full day of practices, with three days of racing to follow. That includes two days of Daytona Flat Track races as part of the Progressive American Flat Track Series, and it all leads to the 81st running of the Daytona 200, set for 1:10 p.m. on Saturday, March 11.

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How much are tickets?

Tickets for Saturday’s Monster Energy AMA Supercross event are $50 for adult general admission and between $60-70 for reserved seating. Trackside access is also available to be paired with a general admission ticket for $75. Kids between the ages of 6 and 12 get in for $15 with all children under the age of five eligible for free admission.

Various ticketing options and packages are available for March 9-11 with single infield general admission tickets and two- and three-day options to be found at daytonainternationalspeedway.com. Grandstand seating as well as standing room-only options are available at americanflattrack.com.

Prices include:

Thursday, March 9

  • Infield general admission: $20

  • Upper rim road/Standing room only adult: $25

  • Upper rim road/Standing room only child 12 and under: Free

  • Adult with pit pass: $65

  • Child 12 and under with pit pass: $20

  • Adult reserved grandstand: $40

  • Adult with pit pass: $80

  • Child 12 and under with pit pass: $20

Friday, March 10

  • Infield general admission: $25

  • Upper rim road/Standing room only adult: $25

  • Upper rim road/Standing room only child 12 and under: Free

  • Adult with pit pass: $65

  • Child 12 and under with pit pass: $20

  • Adult reserved grandstand: $40

  • Adult with pit pass: $80

  • Child 12 and under with pit pass: $20

Doubleheader prices for March 9 and 10 are available at americanflattrack.com and range between $40-$150 for adults and $5-$150 for children under the age of 12.

Finally, for the Daytona 200 on March 11, general admission tickets are $45 with a two-day (March 10-11) package priced at $59 and a three-day option at $79.

A group of American Flat Track riders attack the half mile course at Volusia Speedway Park.
A group of American Flat Track riders attack the half mile course at Volusia Speedway Park.

Is camping still available?

While the Geico West Horseshoe RV and Geico Park West Premium RV lots are sold out there are still several camping options available for the 10-day event.

All camping details can be found at https://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/camping/.

This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Bike Week Daytona: Supercross, Daytona 200 headline racing schedule