Darlington Raceway provides fans with a variety of seating options to experience the action up close, from traditional grandstands lining the frontstretch to premium hospitality areas with enhanced amenities. Whether you prefer sitting high above the track for a full panoramic view or being closer to the fence to feel the roar of the cars, there’s something for every type of racegoer.
The Pearson Tower was built in 1998 and is named after NASCAR legend David Pearson, one of the sport’s all-time greats. It is located on the west side of Darlington Raceway, overlooking Turn 4.
This elevated grandstand offers excellent views of the cars as they exit the final corner and race down the front straight. Thanks to its height and position, fans seated here can enjoy a wide perspective of the track, especially from the higher rows.
The Tyler Tower is a frontstretch grandstand at Darlington Raceway, located near the start/finish line with direct views of pit road and victory lane. Built in 1994 and named after former track president W.D. “Red” Tyler, it was upgraded in 2018 with modern stadium-style seats featuring backrests and cup holders.
The improved seating angle provides much better visibility across the front straight compared to earlier designs. From the upper rows, fans enjoy excellent views of the entire pit area and key race moments at the finish line. Tyler Tower also sits close to hospitality zones and premium suites, making it one of the more desirable spots for fans seeking comfort and front-row race drama.
The Wallace Grandstand is located along the frontstretch of Darlington Raceway, offering clear views of the start/finish line and pit road.
Positioned just below the Tyler Tower, it spans sections A through V and is one of the more traditional seating areas at the track. While it doesn’t provide the elevated perspective of the towers, many fans appreciate its close-up view of the action and the affordability it offers.
The Brasington Tower Grandstand is located near Turn 1 on the eastern side of Darlington Raceway. Named after the track’s founder, Harold Brasington, this elevated stand offers a wide-angle view of Turns 1 and 2, as well as much of the backstretch.
Although some seats may not offer a direct view of the front straight, mid-to-upper rows provide a strong overall perspective of the racing action.
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