Stadium seating sells out for Daytona 500
Andrew Weber / USA TODAY Sports / Reuters
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Daytona International Speedway has sold out all 101,500 seats for the season-opening Daytona 500.
All the seats are new as part of a $400 million ''Daytona Rising'' redevelopment project. Ticket holders will enjoy permanent and wider seats, five expanded and redesigned entrances, 40 escalators and upgraded amenities throughout the 11 football-field sized neighborhoods in the world's first motorsports stadium.
Premium hospitality, infield admissions and FanZone access still remain for Sunday's race.
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