
USAIR Motorsports Raceway, Wisconsin
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Where to go

PARKING
Parking is extremely limited at the Final Bout 8 event.
We highly, highly recommend carpooling with a friend to get to the event.
Parking for LOW cars is available, but extremely limited.
TICKETS
✔ Online sales are weekend passes only.
✔ Online sales are subject to a processing fee.
WHO | HOW MUCH |
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General Admission Online Presale* | $30 |
General Admission Online* | $35 |
Kids, 6 and under | FREE! |
General Admission, at the gate Weekend Pass | $45 |
General Admission, at the gate Saturday Pass | $35 |
General Admission, at the gate Sunday Pass | $25 |
pit access
⚠Pit access will only be allowed at designated times.
Please follow the instructions of staff. This is for your safety and the efficient operation of the event.
Expect the pit walk to be available between 4:00pm and 6:00pm.
internet
Phone and Internet connections at the track can be atrocious as the number of spectators rises rapidly.
No Wi-Fi is available. Plan for very limited connectivity while you are at the event. That means it's time to disconnect, soak in the action, and enjoy the festivities!
Download our event guide below for a handy reference while you're on site!
getting there
NEAREST AIRPORT
Flying in? Green Bay International (GRB) is the closest major airport. If you’re pulling up in your own plane, Shawano Municipal Airport is just minutes from the track.
More airports that are commonly used and their drive times are listed below.
AIRPORT | DRIVE TIME |
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Green Bay, WI (GRB) | 30 Minutes |
Appleton, WI (ATW) | 1 Hour |
Milwaukee, WI (MKE) | 2 hours, 30 Minutes |
Chicago, IL (ORD) | 3 Hours, 30 Minutes |
Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) | 3 Hours, 45 Minutes |
SHUTTLES
There are no shuttles available.
know before you go
rules & safety
!For a full list of rules at the track, please visit see the track website.
- STAY BEHIND THE BARRIERS - Never cross into restricted areas - barriers are there for your protection, even if it feels like you're missing a better view.
- BE AWARE OF TIRE SMOKE & DEBRIS - Drifting kicks up a lot of smoke, rubber, and sometimes even small rocks. Sunglasses and a mask or bandana can help if you're downwind.
- WATCH YOUR STEP - The area surrounding the track in some areas is uneven. Bring good footwear, and stay aware of holes and other tripping hazards.
- PROTECT YOUR EARS - Drift cars are LOUD. If you're bringing kids or want to avoid damaging your hearing, pack some earplugs or noise-canceling headphones.
- HYDRATE - Bring water, wear sunscreen, and take shade breaks. Consider bringing a canopy if possible. Hot tarmac and midday sun is a recipe for heat exhaustion!
Drinks will be available for purchase at the venue.
accessibility notes
There are ample ramps, and every where you need to go is easily accessible.
If you're not sure your special need is covered, feel free to reach out to the staff at the venue.
Family friendly?
Absolutely!
Although, we do recommend bringing hearing protection for little ones. The cars are VERY close and can be VERY loud.
We have an arcade on site for this event, along with food, and plenty of areas to relax or just run around on some grassy open areas.
alcohol okay?
ABSOLUTELY NOT.
ABSOLUTELY NO alcohol consumption by drivers or spectators while track is "hot"
drones okay?
No.
There will be media teams on site that are operating drones. Yours should stay at home.