Coke Zero Sugar 400 Race Weekend 2025


Daytona International Speedway

Coke Zero Sugar 400 Race Weekend: August 22 – 23, 2025

The Coke Zero Sugar 400 Closes the Regular Season – The Coke Zero Sugar 400 returns as the NASCAR Cup Series regular finale in 2025, setting the stage for a showdown on the high banks! With the last Playoffs spots up for grabs, the unpredictability of DAYTONA and drivers’ desperation for a “win and you’re in” moment – anything can happen.

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Enhance your race weekend by adding Hard Rock Bet Fanzone/Pre-Race Access! It is not too late to enhance your race weekend by adding Hard Rock Bet Fanzone/Pre-Race Access to your experience. Get access to the pre-race concert featuring Gretchen Wilson, peer into the garage of your favorite driver’s car, sign the start/finish line, and so much more!

Friday, August 22 – Wawa 250 powered by Coca-Cola at 7:30 PM ET (NASCAR Xfinity Series). Get a glimpse of the future stars of NASCAR as they take on the high banks of DAYTONA. Adult tickets start at $39, Kids 12 and under are FREE in general admission

Saturday, August 23 – Coke Zero Sugar 400 at 7:30 PM ET (NASCAR Cup Series). Adult tickets as low as $53 , Kids 12 and under start at $15. With everything on the line, expect plenty of drama, chaos, and everything in between. This fan-favorite event includes some of the most exciting racing of the season as drivers go all out to keep their Championship hopes alive at The World Center of Racing.  Pack up your cooler, swimming pool and RV, and be sure to bring the whole crew as the family-friendly prices truly make this an experience everyone will enjoy.

PIT ALL COMES DOWN TO DAYTONA- The Coke Zero Sugar 400 returns as the Cup Series’ regular season finale in 2025. Last year’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 saw Harrison Burton secure a playoff spot with his first career Cup Series victory by a margin of .047 seconds. Reigning back-to-back DAYTONA 500 Champion William Byron will be looking to become the first driver since Jimmie Johnson (2013) to win both Daytona Cup Races in a single season.


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