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Parking & Directions for Grand Prix of Portland Portland International Raceway
1940 North Victory Boulevard, Portland, OR
97217, US
1. On-site parking - 0 miles, $10/day
2. Delta Park - 1 mile, $5/day
3. Vancouver Lake Park - 3 miles, $7/day
4. Expo Center - 2 miles, $8/day
5. Rose Quarter Transit Center - 4 miles, $12/day
Grand Prix of Portland Racing Live at Portland International Raceway | Portland
The Portland International Raceway is more than just a racing track; it’s a vibrant hub where adrenaline meets history and community spirit. Known for hosting everything from thrilling spectator races to corporate team-building events centered around motorsport, the venue really comes alive during the Grand Prix of Portland. It’s where legends like Mario Andretti and Dan Gurney once cut their teeth, and it’s still a place that sparks dreams for up-and-coming drivers. The raceway made headlines in 2026 with its first electric kart race, highlighting its commitment to green racing practices long before it became a trend. Watching a race from the reserved seats offers a nice mix of comfort and shade, especially when the sun is relentless, while the themed suite areas add a dash of personality to each event. Getting there is pretty straightforward, if you’re coming from the West Hills, just hop on US-26, merge onto I-5, or take the Sellwood Bridge and cruise up SE Tacoma Street. The Grand Prix of Portland promises an electrifying experience for racing fans and newcomers alike, with a vibe that’s as laid-back as it is adrenaline-pumping.