FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. If I bring a small child, do I have to purchase an additional ticket or can my child sit on my lap?
General Admission is free for children 11 years old and under. But only Grandstand ticket holders can access the Grandstand areas. Your child, no matter the age, must have a valid ticket with an assigned seat to accompany you to the Grandstand area.
2. Can I purchase Grandstand tickets for only one day?
No. Grandstands tickets are sold on a 2-day basis only. However, you can purchase General Admission ticket for the day of your choice.
3. How do I find a hotel room?
Montreal offers a variety of accommodation options. To reserve a room or a Package, please contact our Travel Services at (514) 904-0155 ext 231 and ask for Stephen Pitone. You can also contact Mr. Pitone via email at spitone@zesteincentive.com
4. How do I get to the track from Montréal-Trudeau International Airport?
From the Montréal-Trudeau International Airport, take Highway 20 East, then proceed south on Highway 15 in the direction of the Champlain Bridge, and exit onto the Bonaventure Expressway. Take the Bonaventure exit toward downtown, exit at Cité du Havre, then turn right onto Avenue Pierre-Dupuy. Once over the Concorde Bridge, turn onto île Notre-Dame and follow directions to the Casino de Montréal. Note that during the NAPA Auto Parts 200, presented by DODGE event, you will not be able to access the site with your own vehicle. If you are traveling by taxi, you will be directed to the main entrance of the Casino de Montréal.
5. Is there parking on site?
Parking is not available on Parc Jean-Drapeau. Given there are very limited parking spots available near the race site, we strongly encourage you to leave your car behind and use Montreal's public transit system. You can buy mass transit tickets or a pass at any Montreal metro (subway) station.
6. What camping facilities are available in the area?
No camping is allowed on Parc Jean-Drapeau. For information on campgrounds in the Montreal area, visit www.guidecamping.ca
7. Are La Ronde and the Casino de Montréal open throughout the NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by DODGE weekend?
The Casino de Montréal is open all weekend. La Ronde usually opens early May, and should be open during the NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by DODGE weekend.
8. Can we videotape the NAPA Auto Parts 200, presented by DODGE or take pictures?
You can videotape and photograph the event for personal use only. However, it is strictly forbidden to use any video footage, images or audio clips for commercial or promotional purposes without the prior consent of the right holders.
9. When is the track site open?
The site hours will be determined a few weeks before the event once the complete schedule of on-track activities has been finalized. The site usually opens early morning around 8:00 a.m. The weekend schedule will be posted on this website.
10. Can I bring a cooler, beverages or chairs?
General Admission spectators are permitted to bring folding chairs on site. The organizers reserve the right to prohibit anything onto the site that could be dangerous to spectators or participants at the event, including ladders and other folding devices. For better circulation in the stands and for the comfort and security of the spectators, coolers containing beverages or food for personal consumption must fit under the seats in an area with the following dimensions: 22.8 cm (9 inches) height, 45.7 cm (18 in) length, 25.4 cm (10 inches) depth.
11. Are the Grandstand sections covered?
The Grandstands are not covered. As in previous years, the NAPA Auto Parts 200, presented by DODGE will be held in August and the forecast usually calls for sunny weather all weekend long. We suggest you protect yourself from the sun by wearing a cap or hat, sunscreen and sunglasses.
12. When will the official weekend schedule be released?
The official schedule is released a few weeks before the event. We will publish it in the Official Program and post it on this website.