NASCAR roars back to San Diego on Sunday, June 21, 2026, as the Anduril 250: Race the Base transforms the streets of Coronado into a high-speed battleground. This is NASCAR’s only true street circuit, bringing the power and drama of stock car racing to the heart of the city.
Drivers will push their machines to the limit through tight corners, flat-out straights, and iconic coastal scenery, all set against the backdrop of San Diego and the Pacific Ocean. It’s a spectacular mix of precision, adrenaline, and Southern California atmosphere — a race unlike any other on the NASCAR calendar.
All admission types include parking for fans’ convenience. Specific parking areas and access routes may vary depending on your ticket type, with clear signage and guidance provided on arrival to ensure smooth entry and exit throughout the event weekend.
Absolutely recommended. NASCAR cars produce extremely loud engine noise, and the sound can be even more intense in a city environment where it reflects off buildings. While earplugs aren’t mandatory, they’re highly recommended for comfort — and essential for children or sensitive ears.
Held in June, the Coronado Street Course event usually enjoys classic Southern California early-summer conditions. Expect pleasant to warm temperatures, typically ranging from 70°F to 85°F (21°C–29°C) during the day, with cooler evenings thanks to the coastal breeze. Humidity is moderate, and rain is rare, though occasional morning fog or light drizzle can occur. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are still essential for daytime sessions, while a light jacket is useful for evening concerts or post-race activities.
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