What time should I be there?

Gates open at 4pm for spectators. You might want to come a little early if you want to get that good spot. Racers have their own schedule for when to arrive. 

Will this be a no prep?

No. There are a handful of different tires and compounds that will be going down the track. The track staff will be dragging and spraying VHT as needed before the Let It Eat class runs or anytime it deems necessary. Track safety is number one priority at Albuquerque Dragway. 

Can I buy tickets at the gate?

No, there will not be any tickets available for purchase at the gate. We limit the number of tickets available to ensure there is room for everyone, and this event sells out. However, discounted tickets are available for people who purchase at On3 Dyno in Farmington and Yearwood Performance Center in Albuquerque. Tickets can also be purchased online at Stubwire. This is recommended to avoid lines at the entrance. Class entry tickets are not available for purchase at the gate, as those are only available to register online pre-race day.

Are kids free?

Children 10 and under are free.

Can I run my motorcycle?

This is a streetcar only drag race. We did try and have a motorcycle class one time, and it just didn't work out and was a waste of everyones time. 

Is there a live feed?

No. We will sometimes do some short live feeds from time to time on Social Media, but we do not have a dedicated live feed production. We encourage people to come to and have an on-hand experience.

Where do we watch the racing from?

Albuqerque Dragway offers grand stands on the north-facing side of the track, and the south side offers tailgate parking for those that want to pitch an ez-up and grill some grub. Either way, you can always get a great view of some racing and our spectacular sunsets.

Is there a charge for general spectator parking?

Parking is free for spectators. Please refrain from parking in any reserved spots or in the pits where there racers are. We do have a tow truck on hand to remove any illigal parked vehicals.

Does my admission ticket include pit access?

Yes, all tickets include a pit pass for you to walk around and enjoy the cars and vendors in the midway. We just ask you to stay out of the staging lanes and anywhere near the burnout box.

Is there food at the All Out Call Out?

Yes, the ACOC event has plenty of great food and beverage vendors. You are welcome to bring your own and tailgate as well.

Can I bring a golf cart, ATV, or pit bike?

No, spectators are not permitted to bring golf carts, ATVs or pit bikes to AOCO. Leave them at home.

Can my kid race in the AOCO?

If your child has a valid state-issued driver's license, they can race in All Out Call Out. Driver permits, or junior dragster licenses, are not permitted. 

Can I bring my dog?

Yes, you may bring your dogs, but we highly encourage leaving them at home as temps tend to reach dangerous levels on the ground for their paws. In an event of this size, we suggest you leave your pets at home, as he/she will be more comfortable. All dogs must be leashed at all times and show no aggression, or you will be asked to leave. You must also pick up your dog's waste and dispose of it in a trash can, please.

Is there a handicap viewing area in the bleachers?

Yes. Next to the bleachers closest to the burnout box on the north side we have a handcap viewing area. Please make sure you have a handicap placard.

Where can I get ice for my cooler or for my chiller?

Bags of ice can be purchased at the All Out Call Out tent until they last. If we run out, you can ask the Hawgs Grill in the food area if they have any for sale. 

Where is the host hotel?

AOCO has a host hotel at the north end of Albuquerque, next to I-25. They will have a limited-time discount offered until sold out.  SpringHill Suites Albuquerque North Journal Center is only a 12-mile drive to the track. Sure, there are closer and cheaper hotels, but this location offers safe, comfortable, and easy access to food and entertainment. 

Is there an ATM on site?

Unfortunately, there are no ATM's on site. Most venders take cards, but it doesn't hurt to come prepared with cash. 

Are there medics on hand?

Yes, we have a private contracted ambulance on hand with medical staff. If there is a medical issue at hand, please flag down security or a staff member so we can radio for assistance. 

If there is rain in the forecast, where do we get updates?

We will update via social media and text alerts. You can check our webpage for the forecast to plan accordingly. When there is rain forecast, it is usually a thunderstorm and will pass. Once staff dries the track, racing will resume as long as it is feasible. 

Is there a Lost & Found?

Yes, please contact the track tower or call the track at 888-925-2227 for more assistance.

Is camping allowed?

Yes, camping is allowed.
If you are not a racer, do not park your RV or other vehicle in the pit areas or reserved spots. You will be towed. Do not park your RV anywhere you will be blocking anyone's view of the track; this especially goes for the south side fence. You will be asked to move. Gates get locked at midnight. You will not be able to come and go after that until the gates open the next day.

Quiet time will be from midnight to 6 AM. Loud music and noise will not be tolerated.

What items are prohibited on the property?

The track strictly prohibits glass, firearms, fireworks, weapons of any kind, dirt bikes, drugs, and any other potentially hazardous materials.

Can I fly a drone?

Drones are not to be flown by anyone that does not have a media badge , FFA clearance, and permission from AOCO and/or Albuquerque Dragway. FAA clearance is needed due to the proximity of the airport.