The seating layout at EchoPark Speedway offers a broad selection of viewing options for fans attending the Autotrader 400 and other major events. From seats right on the start/finish line to sections that provide a wider look across the quad-oval, each grandstand delivers a different race-day experience depending on what you want to see most.
Situated in the centre of the frontstretch, the Champions Grandstand sits closest to the start/finish line and is widely regarded as the prime viewing area. From here, fans can clearly see race starts, restarts, pit stops, and the moment the chequered flag is waved. It’s an ideal choice for those who want to be at the heart of the action.
The lower rows place you just above the track, where the speed and noise are most intense, while the upper rows provide a broader view of the tri-oval and pit lane. This section is known for its lively atmosphere, particularly during the closing stages of the race. The main Fan Zone is also located directly behind this grandstand.
Located immediately east of the Champions Grandstand, the Earnhardt Grandstand also runs along the frontstretch with strong views of pit road. Cars charging out of Turn 4 and down the straight are clearly visible, making it a popular alternative to Champions.
Although it sits slightly away from the start/finish line, the section still offers an excellent look at pit strategy and on-track battles. The upper seating provides a wider overview of the frontstretch, while the lower rows keep you close to the racing action.
Positioned nearer to Turn 4, the Petty Grandstand delivers a more dynamic corner-focused view. While it’s further from the start/finish line, it offers great value and a strong sense of speed as cars load up through the turn.
Fans seated here can watch drivers manage grip and momentum under pressure. Lower rows emphasise raw speed and engine noise, while higher seats make it easier to follow the flow of the race as cars enter and exit the corner.
Located near Turn 1, the Johnson Grandstand provides a different angle on the race compared to frontstretch seating. This area is ideal for watching how drivers attack the opening corner, especially during restarts and multi-car battles.
The upper rows are particularly well-suited for following the rhythm of the race as the field transitions from the frontstretch into the early part of the lap, offering a clear look at cornering lines and racecraft.
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