NASCAR Phoenix Raceway RV Rental Guide

Phoenix International Raceway hosts two NASCAR Cup Series weekends per year — spring (March) and fall (November). With 247 mentions in Arizona RV rental inquiry data, it's one of the state's most consistent event booking triggers. The raceway in Avondale (15 miles west of Phoenix) has extensive RV camping options, and the infield experience is something most race fans do at least once.

VenuePhoenix Raceway, 7602 Jimmie Johnson Dr, Avondale, AZ 85323
DatesSpring: NASCAR Cup Series weekend in mid-March. Fall: Championship weekend in mid-November.
Book Your RVBook 4–6 weeks out for spring race, 6–8 weeks for the Championship weekend (higher demand). Raceway camping sells out faster than RV rental supply — get camping first.

RV Tips for NASCAR Phoenix Raceway

  1. Infield camping requires a separate camping pass purchased through the raceway — book before the RV
  2. Perimeter camping (outside Turn 4) is more affordable and still within walking distance
  3. RVs over 40 ft should confirm site dimensions before booking — some lots are tight
  4. Generators are allowed during designated hours; quiet hours enforced at 1am
  5. March race weekend is Arizona's peak RV season — combine with a Grand Canyon leg if renting for a week
  6. The fall Championship weekend is the biggest NASCAR event of the year — expect premium RV rental rates

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I camp in my RV at Phoenix Raceway during NASCAR?

Yes. Phoenix Raceway offers infield camping during NASCAR Cup Series weekends — one of the most unique camping experiences in motorsports. Infield passes are sold separately from tickets and require early booking. Outer lot camping with hookups is also available and more affordable. Both options place you within walking distance of the track.

When are the two NASCAR race weekends at Phoenix Raceway?

Phoenix Raceway hosts two NASCAR Cup Series weekends annually: the spring race in mid-March and the Championship race in mid-November. The November Championship weekend is the final race of the NASCAR season and draws significantly larger crowds. Both weekends sell out RV camping months in advance — the Championship weekend especially.