NASCAR’s spring race weekend at Kansas Speedway is one of two annual Cup Series visits to Kansas City — the other being the fall race weekend in September — and together they’re among the Speedway’s signature events of the year. Spring race weekend packs three days of racing into a compact window: qualifying and heat races on Friday, the Xfinity or Truck Series support race on Saturday, and the Cup race on Sunday. For fans with mobility needs, the race weekend’s physical demands — long walks from parking, multi-hour outdoor days, three consecutive full-weekend days on the grounds — are exactly what a rental scooter is built to solve.
This guide covers the weekend’s logistics, hotel base options, and rental flow for spring race weekend specifically. For deeper coverage of Kansas Speedway as a venue, see our Kansas Speedway venue page.
The Three-Day Rhythm of Race Weekend
Spring race weekend (and the fall race weekend, which follows the same pattern) runs roughly like this:
Friday. Cup Series practice, Cup qualifying, and support-series practice and qualifying. Most fans with weekend tickets arrive Friday and attend at least part of the qualifying sessions. Lot tailgating begins in earnest.
Saturday. Support-series race (Xfinity or Truck, depending on the schedule) in the afternoon. Fan walk, sponsor activations, and pre-race fan engagement run throughout the day. Saturday evening is often the peak social night of the weekend — lot parties, Legends district dining, and late-night fan activity.
Sunday. The Cup Series race itself, usually with a late-morning or early-afternoon green flag. The Sunday experience starts hours before the race with pre-race ceremony, driver introductions, fan walk access for ticketed fans, and the pre-race meal-and-merch routine.
A full-weekend rental covers all of this on a single piece of equipment. Your scooter stays at your hotel overnight for charging between race days.
How We Serve Spring Race Weekend Attendees
We deliver mobility scooters to your Kansas City hotel (or Kansas Speedway–area hotel) before your check-in. The scooter is staged at the bell stand or front desk when you arrive. On each race day, the scooter rides with you to the Speedway — almost always by personal vehicle (the scooter fits comfortably in the trunk of any standard SUV) since the Speedway sits away from rideshare density.
After each day at the track, the scooter returns to your hotel for overnight charging. We pick up at the hotel on your departure day, whatever the race results decided about your Sunday night timing.
Hotel Base Options
Two common patterns:
Legends / Kansas Speedway area hotels. A cluster of chain hotels sits in the immediate Speedway and Legends district, putting you within a short drive of the track. Best for fans whose weekend is purely race-focused. Downsides: limited dining variety beyond the Legends Outlets and chain restaurants, less evening nightlife. Advantages: shortest drive to the track, easiest parking logistics, and the best option for fans who want to be back at the hotel quickly after a long race day.
Downtown Kansas City hotels (Loews, Marriott Downtown, Hilton President, Crowne Plaza, Westin and Sheraton Crown Center, Power & Light area hotels). A 20-25 minute drive to Kansas Speedway. Best for fans pairing the race weekend with KC dining, BBQ stops, Power & Light nightlife, or other KC tourism. Slightly longer game-day drives but dramatically more evening variety.
Mixed strategies. Some fans split the weekend — Friday and Saturday at a Legends-area hotel, Sunday night downtown for a celebratory dinner. A single rental handles both, with the scooter moving with you between hotels.
Speedway Accessibility for Race Weekend
Kansas Speedway is fully ADA-compliant and has accessibility infrastructure scaled to the demands of a NASCAR race weekend:
- Accessible parking in designated lots closer to grandstand entrances than general parking
- Accessible entry at the main gates with accessible-routing signage and staff assistance
- Accessible grandstand seating with companion seats and adjacent space for personal mobility devices
- Ramps and elevators connecting concourse levels with clear signage
- ADA-compliant restrooms distributed throughout the grandstand and Fan Walk areas
- Concessions with counter configurations that work for scooter-using patrons
- Pre-race Fan Walk accessible via paved or compacted-surface routes
Full venue accessibility details on the Kansas Speedway venue page.
Getting From Your Hotel to the Track
- From Legends-area hotels. Short drive, typically 5-10 minutes depending on race-day traffic.
- From downtown Kansas City hotels. 20-25 minute drive in normal traffic; longer during peak arrival and departure windows.
- Rideshare. Workable but plan for surge pricing on race weekend and long waits for post-race pickup. Most fans drive with the scooter loaded in the trunk.
- Driving in with the scooter. The scooter fits comfortably in the trunk of any standard SUV. Use accessible parking lots and follow accessible-routing signage at the gates.
Equipment Recommendations
For spring race weekend, we recommend a four-wheel scooter with strong battery range, good torque, and weather-readiness.
Battery range. A typical race day covers six to ten miles of scooter use — parking to gate, Fan Walk, grandstand, concessions, restrooms, and back. Across a three-day weekend, the cumulative charge cycles add up. We size the battery for comfortable full-day range with overnight hotel charging handling the reset.
Stable handling. Speedway grounds include paved areas, parking lots with surface variation, and the occasional compacted-surface Fan Walk section. Four-wheel stability handles the full range comfortably.
Weather-readiness. Early-May Kansas weather can bring anything. Pack a poncho, sun protection, and layered clothing. The scooter itself handles rain and wind without issue.
Storage capacity. Race weekend involves more gear than other single-day events — snacks, water, sunscreen, ear protection, programs, souvenirs, ponchos. A scooter with a storage basket or under-seat compartment handles the day’s load.
Booking and Hospitality Framing
KC Mobility Scooter Rentals is a hospitality rental service. We are not a medical provider, we do not bill insurance, and we do not require documentation of need. Race weekend rentals are direct-pay and treated like any other piece of trip logistics. If you have specific health questions about whether mobility equipment is appropriate for you, please consult your physician. For the race weekend, we’re the people to call.
Book online at kcmobilityscooterrentals.com/reserve or call to reserve. Three to four weeks of lead time is recommended for NASCAR race weekends.
Note on event dates: the 2027 dates shown are our best estimate based on historical NASCAR Cup Series spring race scheduling at Kansas Speedway. Confirm the final 2027 dates with Kansas Speedway before finalizing travel plans.