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Ride in Style to the Daytona 500: Hassle Free Bus Service to Most Prestigious NASCAR Race

February 15, 2016

Daytona Beach Shuttle Service
Reserve your spot now for the historic 58th running of the Daytona 500 at the brand new Daytona International Speedway, on February 21, 2016. Board a luxurious, ESCOT Daytona-bound shuttle for the Great American Race, from one of six convenient locations in the Tampa Bay, Clearwater, Davenport, Kissimee, Lakeland and Orlando areas.

Sprint Cup series most prestigious event

Regarded as the most important and prestigious race on the NASCAR calendar, with the largest purse, the Daytona 500 is also the Sprint Cup series' first race of the year. Starting your season with your championship event is unique to NASCAR, as all other sports hold championships or other major events at the end of their seasons rather than at the beginning.

Go ESCOT and leave the traffic and parking to us.

While the Daytona 500 can be an exciting event, getting to the newly updated Speedway can be frustrating and stressful, dealing with heavy traffic and parking hassles.

So, before you get all worked up about getting to and from the Daytona International Speedway on Feb 21st, reserve your tickets online, or contact us at 888-463-7268 to reserve a roundtrip seat to and from Daytona in the climate-controlled comfort of an ESCOT bus.

Buy race tickets ASAP

Just a reminder: Tickets for the race itself are sold separately and are going fast.
Buy tickets online at The Daytona International Speedway’s website, http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/Events/2016/DAYTONA-500/Tickets-and-Parking.aspx

Six convenient pick-up locations

Ride in the luxury and comfort of an ESCOT bus to the Daytona International Speedway from one of our six convenient boarding points, the Tampa Bay, Clearwater, Davenport, Kissimmee, Lakeland and Orlando areas. Enjoy easy access from our drop-off point located just outside the grandstand.

Daytona Rising project

The Daytona International Speedway offers a lot more than just racing. With the completion of the Daytona Rising project, the iconic speedway features wider seats, upgraded amenities and more concession stands with more variety of food choices. After arriving in relaxed luxury bus; ESCOT drops off racing fans with plenty of time to grab a bite and check out the speedway’s many entertainment options:

The Midway

  • The new pedestrian bridge will make it even easier for fans to access the Midway from parking areas.
  • Fanatics’ Trackside Superstore debuts at Daytona, with a more expansive selection of souvenir items and a faster shopper experience.
  • Additional concession stands in multiple food court locations cook up all your favorite race day grub.
  • Sponsors’ displays provide an opportunity to win plenty of free products.
  • The Florida Power & Light Solar Pavilion offers a nice place to rest in the shade that generates sustainable energy.

Sprint FANZONE

  • Race fans get a close-up view into the NASCAR garages.
  • Be sure to get a wristband for autograph sessions, pre-race and driver introductions.

Pre-Race Concert

ESCOT gets you to the speedway with plenty of time to enjoy live music. Catch this year’s Daytona 500 pre-race concert by country artists Florida Georgia Line.

After the Race

Departing the speedway 90 minutes after the checkered flag, or when all passengers have boarded, ESCOT shuttle returns you to your pickup point, in climate-controlled, leisurely comfort.

As the historic 58th running of the Daytona 500 draws near, get your tickets to board a speedway bound ESCOT bus. Don’t miss the excitement as Michael Waltrip attempts his 29th Daytona 500 start and Joey Logano defends his role as the 2015 Daytona 500 winner. NASCAR racing fans, come on and enjoy safe, luxurious, stress-free bus service to and from the Daytona International Speedway. With six convenient race day pick-up points ESCOT Bus Lines invites you to join us onboard our luxurious NASCAR-bound shuttles. Leave the traffic and parking to our personable, expert drivers. Gentlemen, start your engines!