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Private Flights to NASCAR Events Across the Country

Renting a private jet to a NASCAR race is the most comfortable, stylish and secure way to go from tarmac to trackside.

There are 36 championship-points events held at 23 tracks across 20 states. In total, there are more than 1,500 events across 11 official series, taking place at 37. Click on any city below to find out more details about private aviation in each area.

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Daytona 500

Most sports reserve their biggest event for the end of the year. Not auto racing, who kicks off their season by hosting “The Superbowl of NASCAR” at the birthplace of American Stock Car Racing — Daytona Beach, Florida.

Private planes fill the sky in the weeks leading up the Daytona 500 as owners, drivers and team members arrive on their team’s private jet; the days leading up to the race see a flurry of aviation activity as fans fly private to (KDAB) Daytona Beach International from around the world — the airport it’s conveniently located next door to Daytona International Speedway, although next door to a 2.5-mile tri-oval is still be quite a hike.

Due to the high volume of private jet and turbo-prop activity brought on by the Daytona 500 and other NASCAR races across the country, many airfields assign airport slots to help handle traffic.

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Airport slots are essentially time slots for permitted arrivals and departures. As more and more flights are scheduled at a general and private aviation fields close to popular sporting events, your arrival/departure times may be limited based on available slots. Learn more about renting a private jet to the Daytona 500.

NASCAR’s Airport

Located 7 miles west of Concord’s central business district, (JQF) Concord Regional Airport is a city-owned, public-use airport classified by the FAA as a reliever airport for (KCLT) Charlotte Douglas.

Although many airports in the U.S. have the same three-letter identifier for the FAA and IATA, (KJQF) Concord Regional is assigned JQF by the FAA but had no designation from the IATA until 2013, when it was assigned the IATA code USA — more on Airport Codes.

(JQF) Concord Regional offers a single asphalt runway (2/20) measuring 7,400 feet; since it’s runway expansion to accommodate larger private jets in the early 2000’s, several NASCAR racing teams now base their aircraft fleets at Concord Regional, earning it the nickname “NASCAR’s Airport”.

Motorsports teams often fly private out of Concord Regional instead of Charlotte Douglas due to its affordability and proximity to their headquarters; the airport’s proximity to I-85 offers convenient access to Charlotte Motor Speedway and the Z-max Dragway.

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© Clayton Park Realtor Rachel McGrath of Premier Sotheby's International Realty is the listing agent for the house owned by NASCAR race team owner Riichard Childress and his wife Judy at the Spruce Creek Fly-In community near Port Orange, pictured on Wednesday, July 29, 2020. The asking price for the luxury home is $1.295 million. [News-Journal/Clayton Park]

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PORT ORANGE — A Spruce Creek Fly-In luxury home owned by not one, but two, NASCAR legends could be yours for a cool $1.295 million.

NASCAR team owner Richard Childress and his wife Judy have put their mansion at 1900 Seclusion Drive up for sale, confirmed the property's listing agent, Rachel McGrath, an agent with Premier Sotheby's International Realty.

'It's an incredible home. It used to belong to (NASCAR Hall of Fame driver) Mark Martin,' said McGrath. 'The Childresses are selling because they've got a 17,000-square-foot home in North Carolina and they're not spending any time here. They haven't been here since February (for the Daytona 500), but they love it.'

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The Childresses bought the home for $995,000 from Martin in 2013. The house is next door to another former NASCAR driver, Mike Skinner.

McGrath said the Childresses also paid an additional $400,000 for the home's furnishings. Those furnishings are also available to whoever buys the property for an additional sum.

Martin had the four-bedroom, four-and-a-half bath house custom built in 2002. It offers 4,793 square feet of living space, a large covered patio and a three-car garage.

The two-story home features a foyer with a sitting room and a curved staircase leading up to a second floor where several bedroom suites are located. The first floor includes the master bedroom suite as well as a great room, chef's kitchen and dining room and a covered patio that looks out on to a lake as well as a golf course.

'This is not a (aircraft) hangar home,' said McGrath. 'They (the Childresses) bought it for the view and the high quality construction.'

The Spruce Creek Fly-In community is a gated residential airpark that includes a 4,000-foot-long lighted runway and a GPS approach.

'This extraordinary home presents a unique opportunity to own private property in an exclusive fly-in community,' said McGrath. 'With its stunning interior design and sought-after location, this residence offers a unique living experience for a passionate aviator and discerning buyer.'

Ryan Adams, an agent with Adams, Cameron & Co. Realtors, said the Childress property could be especially appealing to prospective buyers who are NASCAR fans.

'We don't have many celebrity homes in our area since John Travolta left town several years ago,' said Adams, referring to the movie star whose home here was also in the Spruce Creek Fly-In community.

'I think there's a percentage of the market where that (the property's NASCAR connection) presents a 'wow' factor,' Adams said.

'As far as trying to sell a luxury home in the million-dollar-plus range, I can't imagine a better time,' he said. 'Our inventory is down and demand is up. 'We've had a domino effect just within the last month where a number of luxury homes have been put under contract.

'If you drive along John Anderson Drive in Ormond Beach right now, you'd see seven or eight sale pending or sold signs for riverfront homes all in the million-dollar range,' he said.

Childress is the owner, chairman and CEO of Richard Childress Racing and was a NASCAR driver himself in the 1970s. He was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2017. He has two grandsons who are currently NASCAR drivers, Austin and Ty Dillon.

The Childress's home in Davidson County, North Carolina, is one of the largest mansions in that area. Their primary residence there is also near the Richard Childress Racing Museum in Lexington, North Carolina, as well as the Childress Vineyards Winery.