When you head to Bristol Motor Speedway for the Food City Speedway in Lights powered by TVA during this busy holiday season you will want to make sure you have access to the Fast Lane.

The Fast Lane presented by Tele-Optics, that is, a speedy $75 option that will allow you to move directly to the front of the line upon your arrival to Food City Speedway in Lights with your family and friends. Advance registration is encouraged by clicking this link to lock in your designated time to tour the tradition-rich light show and avoid long lines and extended waiting periods. Those without a Fast Lane by Tele-Optics reservation for a specific night can inquire on location about availability while ticket supplies lasts. 

Upcoming dates where the Fast Lane presented by Tele-Optics will be available are December 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27.

When you arrive at the Food City Speedway In Lights entrance, tell the attendant that you have a Fast Lane by Tele-Optics reservation or that you would like to inquire about purchasing one. You will be directed to a different entrance location.

Long hailed as the premier holiday display in the Appalachian Highlands, The Food City Speedway in Lights powered by TVA spreads across a five-mile route illuminated by more than 4 million lights among 300 displays. A trip through the light show sends guests alongside historic Bristol Dragway and all throughout the property, including a lap around the iconic Bristol Motor Speedway half-mile oval.

The Food City Speedway in Lights will once again feature dynamic pricing for 2025-26, where depending on the night of the week and time of the visit, prices for cars will range between $25-35. Guests are encouraged to check the Food City Speedway In Lights webpage for specific pricing for each night. Visitors should also be on the lookout for several coupons and discounts available Sunday-Thursdays. For larger groups, vans are $85 and buses are $150.

For more information about the Food City Speedway In Lights powered by TVA, please visit the BMS website.

The Bristol Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities, a 501©(3) nonprofit organization committed to raising funds for distribution to children-based nonprofit organizations, was established in 1997. Since its inception, the chapter has raised more than $22 million, awarding grants to hundreds of qualified organizations in the 18-county area surrounding Bristol Motor Speedway. The board of trustees for the Bristol Chapter consists of 18 members, a diverse group of individuals from across the region with wide-ranging backgrounds. The trustees, two staff members and more than 300 volunteers are responsible for hosting numerous events at Bristol Motor Speedway and throughout the Bristol (Tennessee/Virginia) community. For more information about the Bristol Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities, visit speedwaycharities.org/bristol.